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Nikita wants to apply for student aid to fund her college education. Arrange the steps involved in Nikita’s application for financial aid.
Nikita receives financial aid award letters from various colleges.
Nikita rechecks the information she provided and makes a few corrections.
Nikita fills out the FAFSA online.
Colleges ask Nikita to verify the information in the FAFSA.
In about two weeks, Nikita receives a document called Student Aid Report (SAR).
Nikita creates an FSA ID.

1. Nikita creates an FSA ID.

2. Nikita fills out the FAFSA online.
3. Colleges ask Nikita to verify the information in the FAFSA.
4. In about two weeks, Nikita receives a document called Student Aid Report (SAR).
5. Nikita rechecks the information she provided and makes a few corrections.
6. Nikita receives financial aid award letters from various colleges.

1. Nikita creates an FSA ID.

2. Nikita fills out the FAFSA online.
3. Colleges ask Nikita to verify the information in the FAFSA.
4. In about two weeks, Nikita receives a document called Student Aid Report (SAR).
5. Nikita rechecks the information she provided and makes a few corrections.
6. Nikita receives financial aid award letters from various colleges.

To arrange the steps involved in Nikita's application for financial aid, follow these steps:

1. Nikita creates an FSA ID.
- To create an FSA ID, Nikita needs to visit the official Federal Student Aid website (studentaid.gov) and follow the instructions provided to create a unique username and password.

2. Nikita fills out the FAFSA online.
- Nikita needs to find the official FAFSA website (fafsa.ed.gov) and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. This involves providing her personal and financial information, as well as selecting the colleges she wants the information to be sent to.

3. Colleges ask Nikita to verify the information in the FAFSA.
- After submitting the FAFSA, colleges may request additional documents or information from Nikita to verify the accuracy of the information she provided. Nikita should follow their instructions and provide the necessary documents or proofs promptly.

4. In about two weeks, Nikita receives a document called Student Aid Report (SAR).
- After processing the FAFSA, the U.S. Department of Education sends Nikita a Student Aid Report (SAR), which summarizes the information she provided and includes her Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Nikita should carefully review this document for any errors or discrepancies.

5. Nikita rechecks the information she provided and makes a few corrections.
- If Nikita finds any errors or discrepancies in the SAR, she should promptly correct them by logging back into her FAFSA account and making the necessary edits.

6. Nikita receives financial aid award letters from various colleges.
- Once the colleges receive and review Nikita's FAFSA information, they will send her financial aid award letters, outlining the types and amounts of financial aid they are offering her. Nikita should review these award letters carefully and compare them to make an informed decision about which college to attend.

So, the correct arrangement of the steps is:
Nikita creates an FSA ID.
Nikita fills out the FAFSA online.
Colleges ask Nikita to verify the information in the FAFSA.
In about two weeks, Nikita receives a document called Student Aid Report (SAR).
Nikita rechecks the information she provided and makes a few corrections.
Nikita receives financial aid award letters from various colleges.