KEY POINTS
  • As it stands, the new FAFSA is set to launch with outdated consumer price index figures from 2020, which don't account for the recent runup in inflation.
  • Because of this oversight, experts say, millions of students could get less financial aid than they deserve.
  • This is just the latest complication in a rollout that has already proven problematic.

A simplified Free Application for Federal Student Aid is set to roll out by the end of the month.

However, the new FAFSA may launch with outdated inflation figures, which could mean many students "will get less financial aid than they deserve," according to higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.