FAFSA Deadlines by School: 2026-2027 Priority Dates
CSU FAFSA deadline, Rutgers, SDSU, SJSU, UCI, UF and more. Track every priority date so you do not lose state, school, or federal money.

That is why this guide exists. We pull the priority date for every major public university and a handful of large private ones into one place so you can plan a fall, finish the form during winter break, and submit before your school's cutoff. The csu fafsa deadline works differently than the uci fafsa deadline. Rutgers cares about a different month than the ut austin fafsa deadline does. You cannot apply one playbook to every campus, and treating the federal date as the real one will cost you thousands.
The structure here goes wide on purpose. We cover University of California campuses, the California State University system, Texas flagship schools, Florida public universities, the SUNY and CUNY systems on the East Coast, Big Ten anchors like Rutgers and UW Madison, and a few large private programs. We also explain why priority dates exist, how schools use them, what happens after you miss one, and how to set up a personal calendar so you never have to chase a deadline twice. Read straight through the first time. Bookmark for next year.
FAFSA Deadlines by the Numbers
Schools love priority deadlines because limited dollars create a forcing function. Pell Grants are unlimited (every eligible filer gets one regardless of how late you submit), but state grants, SEOG, work-study, perkins legacy loans, and campus scholarships all come from finite buckets. The school says: we'll review every FAFSA that arrives by January 15. Whatever is in our hands on January 16 gets compared against what is left after the priority pool is funded. If you file late and the cap is hit, you get a federal-only package. Same GPA, same income, same effort. Worse outcome.
Here is the painful part: most schools do not flash this on the homepage. The priority date hides on a financial-aid microsite, sometimes two clicks deep. Counselors and parents who only see the June 30 federal date assume they have all spring to figure things out. By April the priority list is closed and the leftover slots are gone. The schools below are sorted roughly by how big their student population is and how aggressive their priority window runs. Most are public universities because the deadline pressure tends to be sharper there. Private schools often have rolling deadlines or roll FAFSA review into their general admissions packet.

Federal deadline: June 30 of the award year. Last possible day a FAFSA can be submitted for that cycle. Late filings still get a Pell Grant if you qualify.
State deadline: Set by each state agency. California closes March 2 for Cal Grant. Texas runs January 15 for TEXAS Grant. Florida hits May 15 for Bright Futures filing.
School priority deadline: Set by each campus financial aid office. Ranges from December 1 at competitive privates to March 2 at California publics to mid-April at less-selective schools. This is the one that controls your institutional aid offer.
Always use the earliest of the three when you plan. Late by even a week and the best aid is gone.
The sjsu fafsa deadline mirrors that March 2 cutoff. San Jose State enforces it strictly because Bay Area demand outstrips the campus aid budget by a wide margin. The sdsu fafsa deadline also sits at March 2, although SDSU runs a small secondary priority list for students who file by April 1, mostly to catch transfers.
The University of California campuses run a slightly different game. The uci fafsa deadline lands at March 2 for the same Cal Grant reason, but UC Irvine's institutional aid (Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan, Regents Scholarships need-based supplements) keys off your FAFSA being on file by March 2 as well. The ucsb fafsa deadline at UC Santa Barbara follows identical timing. Across the UC system, March 2 is the gravity well: miss it and you fall to the second-tier review.
One subtle point that trips up Californians every year: the Cal Grant deadline is March 2, not March 1 or March 3 or end-of-business February. Type the date into your calendar with the year attached and set an alert two weeks before.
Five Deadline Buckets That Cover Most Students
CSU and UC campuses (CSU LA, SJSU, SDSU, UCI, UCSB, UCLA, Berkeley) all use March 2 priority. Same date as the Cal Grant. Submit by Feb 15 to leave a cushion.
UT Austin priority is January 15. UTD runs January 15 as well. UTEP uses March 15. Texas State, Texas A&M, and others fall in the January 15 to March 1 window.
USF, UF, FSU, UCF, and FIU sit between December 1 and March 1. UF and FSU both hit December 15 for top scholarship consideration. USF runs a March 1 priority.
Rutgers FAFSA priority is December 1 for new freshmen, April 15 for continuing. CUNY and SUNY use February 1. Penn State runs November 30 for new students.
UW Madison FAFSA priority is February 1. Ohio State uses February 1. Indiana uses April 15 (state-set). Michigan, Illinois, and Minnesota cluster in February.
Most large privates (USC, NYU, Northeastern, GW, BU) run December 1 or January 1 priority. University of Phoenix is rolling because of its non-traditional model.
The utep fafsa deadline at UT El Paso is more forgiving, sitting at March 15 for priority consideration. UTEP also runs a continuing-student deadline at April 15 and a final hard deadline at June 15. That tiered structure is increasingly common at urban-serving institutions because student populations are more transfer-heavy and the cycle does not match the traditional September-to-May rhythm.
Texas A&M College Station uses January 15 for top scholarships and rolls a secondary priority at March 1 for need-based aid. Texas Tech sits at February 1. University of Houston uses March 1. Texas State runs April 1. So even within Texas, there is a six-week spread between the most aggressive and the most forgiving cutoff. Pick one school, look up the date, and write it down. Do not assume any other Texas school will use the same calendar.

FAFSA Deadlines at Major Schools
Every California public university (UC and CSU) keys their FAFSA priority deadline to the Cal Grant deadline of March 2. That includes the csu fafsa deadline at all 23 CSU campuses, the sjsu fafsa deadline at San Jose State, the sdsu fafsa deadline at San Diego State, the uci fafsa deadline at UC Irvine, the ucsb fafsa deadline at UC Santa Barbara, and the same date at UCLA, Berkeley, UC Davis, UC San Diego, and the rest. There is no campus in California that ignores March 2. If you file by that date, you are eligible for the Cal Grant, the State University Grant, the UC Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan if you qualify by income, and all need-based campus aid. Late filings still receive Pell Grants but lose access to most state and institutional dollars. Community college transfers have a secondary September 2 deadline.
The fsu fafsa deadline at Florida State follows the same structure: December 15 for top scholarship pools, March 1 for general aid. FSU is unusually transparent about how the two deadlines interact and publishes a flowchart on its financial aid site showing exactly which awards depend on which date.
The usf fafsa deadline at University of South Florida runs March 1 across all aid categories. USF is one of the rare Florida publics that does not run a December scholarship deadline because their institutional aid pool is smaller and they fold scholarship review into the general March 1 pool. Florida Bright Futures, the merit-based state program tied to the lottery, requires a FAFSA filed by April 15 but does not require any financial need showing. You file the FAFSA to confirm you are not double-dipping with other federal aid.
One Florida-specific gotcha: the state aid system pulls your FAFSA data on the date you submit, not the date you filed. If you submit on December 14 but the IRS data exchange fails and you have to resubmit on December 18, your aid year is calculated from the 18th. Watch that confirmation screen carefully.
Do not give up. File the FAFSA anyway, even a month or two late. You will still receive Pell Grants and federal loans if you qualify. State grants may also still be available in your state's secondary funding round. What you lose is institutional aid and competitive scholarships, but those are not your only sources.
Next: email your school's financial aid office and ask if any need-based emergency aid, hardship funds, or appeal processes are available. Many schools reserve 5 to 10 percent of their aid budget for late filers with documented circumstances. Also check whether your school accepts the CSS Profile or a separate institutional application that might unlock additional money.
The SUNY and CUNY systems all use February 1, again aligned with the New York TAP deadline. Stony Brook, Binghamton, Buffalo, Albany, and the four CUNY senior colleges (Hunter, Brooklyn, Queens, City) all enforce February 1 strictly. Late filers still receive Pell and federal loans, but TAP is harder to qualify for after the priority round.
The unlv fafsa deadline at University of Nevada Las Vegas is March 1. UNLV's financial aid office runs a tiered priority structure where students filing by December 1 are considered first for institutional scholarships, by March 1 for state need-based aid (Nevada's Silver State Opportunity Grant), and by July 1 for federal-only packages. So even though UNLV publishes March 1 as the priority date, the savvier move is to file by December 1 if you want a shot at institutional dollars.
Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine publics mostly cluster in February. UMass Amherst runs February 15. UConn uses February 15. Univeristy of Vermont sits at February 1. URI and UNH both run March 1. Bowdoin, Bates, Colby, and the Maine privates run their own calendars tied to admissions.

FAFSA Deadline Action Checklist
- ✓List every school you might attend in a spreadsheet with three columns: school name, federal deadline, school priority deadline.
- ✓Look up the priority date for each school on its financial aid microsite (not the admissions page).
- ✓Add your state's grant program deadline to the same spreadsheet.
- ✓Set a calendar alert two weeks before your earliest priority date.
- ✓Set a second alert three days before the same date for a final check.
- ✓Start the FAFSA in October when the form opens, even if you do not finish that day.
- ✓Use the IRS-to-FSA data exchange to autofill income; this saves 20 minutes and prevents verification holds.
- ✓Submit at least one week before your earliest priority date to leave room for fixing errors.
- ✓Check the confirmation page for a submission timestamp and screenshot it.
- ✓Email your school's financial aid office two weeks after submission to confirm receipt.
Community colleges in most states also run rolling or extended deadlines. California Community Colleges accept FAFSAs through the secondary Cal Grant deadline of September 2 for transfer students. Texas community colleges generally accept through August. Florida community colleges (now mostly rebranded as state colleges) run their own priority dates separate from the universities. If you are planning a community college to four-year transfer, file the FAFSA twice in some years: once for the community college's cycle, once for the receiving four-year school's priority date.
Graduate students often forget that the FAFSA still applies. Federal grad student loans (Direct Unsubsidized and Grad PLUS) require a FAFSA on file even though grads cannot receive Pell Grants. Most grad programs run March 15 or April 1 priority dates, but a few professional programs (law, medical, MBA) run their own deadlines that may sit as early as December.
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Ohio State also uses February 1, aligned with Ohio's college opportunity grant. Michigan State and University of Michigan both run March 1. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign uses a January 1 priority for top scholarships and a March 1 secondary date. Minnesota uses March 1. Iowa uses December 1 (the state grant cycle in Iowa runs early). Indiana University and Purdue both align with the Indiana state grant deadline of April 15, which is relatively late by national standards.
Penn State University is the outlier in the Mid-Atlantic. The Penn State priority deadline is November 30 for new freshmen, one of the earliest cutoffs at any large public university in the country. The early date reflects the fact that Pennsylvania PHEAA grants have rolling caps and Penn State wants flagship aid offers locked in before the spring admissions wave. If you are applying to Penn State and other Big Ten schools, do not assume the February 1 timing for UW Madison or the March 1 timing for Michigan applies. Penn State is at least two months earlier.
One last reminder: file the FAFSA at studentaid.gov, never at any other domain. Scammers run lookalike sites every year and they peak around priority deadline season. Bookmark studentaid.gov today, share it with anyone in your family who handles money, and treat any email promising to file the FAFSA on your behalf as suspect. The form itself is free. Always free. If a service is charging to file, walk away.
Once your FAFSA is in, plan on a two-week wait before schools confirm receipt. Use that gap to chase outside scholarships, draft a CSS Profile if any of your schools require it, and write the financial aid appeal letter you might need if the initial offer is short. The students who win the biggest aid packages are rarely the ones with the best stories. They're the ones who filed by the right date, double-checked the data, and asked clearly when an offer fell short. Set the calendar. Hit the deadline. Read every confirmation screen. That's the playbook.
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About the Author
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Yale Law SchoolJames R. Hargrove is a practicing attorney and legal educator with a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School and an LLM in Constitutional Law. With over a decade of experience coaching bar exam candidates across multiple jurisdictions, he specializes in MBE strategy, state-specific essay preparation, and multistate performance test techniques.