Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Student Aid Report (SAR)
Your SAR summarizes all the information you provided on your FAFSA. Your SAR will contain your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), the number used in determining your eligibility for federal student aid and also the number the Foundation uses to determine financial need. Your EFC will appear in the upper right-hand portion of a paper or electronic SAR.
Before sending your SAR to the Foundation, insure that there is a dollar amount populated for EFC. We will not be able to calculate your financial need if there is an asterisk (*) populated in the EFC area if the EFC is calculated using estimated or the previous years taxes.
Electronic SAR
You will receive your SAR by email within 3-5 days after your FAFSA has been processed, if you provided an email address when you applied. This email will contain a secure link so you can access your SAR online. If you have a “junk” folder or “spam” folder in your email files, check it. The email from FAFSA might be delivered there instead of your inbox.
Print Summary
After submitting your information electronically, you will have access to a Print Summary, which is a summarization of the information you submitted. This will not be accepted by the Foundation. We will accept only the SAR form.
Paper SAR
You will receive a paper SAR by mail within 7-10 days after your FAFSA has been processed if you do not provide an email address when you apply.
Next Steps
Provide the Foundation with a copy of your SAR by the deadline to:
Ke Ali`i Pauahi Foundation
567 South King Street, Suite 160
Honolulu, HI 96813

