John Wood Community College to Host FAFSA Filing Workshops

Money Matters
January 18, 2024

Federal Pell and State MAP Grants Cover Cost of Tuition at JWCC, Some Receive Refunds to Support College-Related Expenses

John Wood Community College will host two Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) filing workshops in January.

The first workshop will be held Tuesday, January 23, from 1 to 3 p.m.  and the second will take place on Tuesday, January 30, from 3 to 6:30 p.m.  Both workshops will be held in room B108 of the JWCC Student Administrative Center on the Quincy campus at 48th and Harrison.

The workshops are free and open to any current and prospective college students, high school seniors, and parents who are navigating the financial aid process for the 2024–25 academic year. In addition to FAFSA filing assistance, John Wood Community College’s financial aid team will be available for one-on-one consultations and to address any questions attendees may have.

As of January 1, the Department of Education has soft-launched an updated version of the FAFSA, which involves unannounced, intermittent suspension of access for students and parents attempting to file.  If this suspension occurs during either workshop, JWCC staff will arrange an individual appointment in the future when the FAFSA application site is available.

Some eligibility and processes have changed with the FAFSA, including Pell Grant expansion, which is expected to benefit 610,000 new students from low-income backgrounds. The FAFSA application itself has changed, in an attempt to streamline the user experience to allow applicants to skip as many as 26 questions, making the process more efficient.

“The FAFSA is absolutely the primary tool to identify funding for college, and some changes this year should expand more aid to students who need it the most,” Chris Genenbacher, JWCC interim financial aid director shared. “The process can be confusing, especially with this year’s changes, so we wanted to provide workshops to help students and parents navigate the application.”

Genenbacher noted that federal and state funding provided through the FAFSA go further at JWCC than four-year public and private institutions given the lower tuition cost.

“Students who qualify for full Pell and MAP grants will have most tuition covered at JWCC, and some students receive Pell refunds to help cover college related expenses such as books, technology, and even living expenses. Illinois college students should file the FAFSA as soon as possible as the state Monetary Award Program (MAP) grant provides additional tuition support for those who qualify, but sometimes the funding is cutoff based on when students file the FAFSA.”

Attendees are encouraged to bring 2022 tax documents, and their FSA ID if available. Registration for the workshops is highly encouraged to ensure the best service, although walk-ins are welcome. Registration for either workshop can be made by contacting JWCC’s Financial Aid Office at 217.641.4333 or financialaid@jwcc.edu.


John Wood Community College is the educational link between business and community. JWCC collaboratively creates innovative and relevant academic and training programs with business leaders to educate young people and the workforce for today's needs and tomorrow's opportunities. JWCC has centers in Quincy, Pittsfield, Baylis and Mt. Sterling, Illinois. Programs include a comprehensive baccalaureate transfer curriculum, customized business training, career/technical degrees, certificates, and personal enrichment courses.