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    California Tops List of States With Highest Student Aid Fraud at $171 Million

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    The Big Number: $1 billion — that’s how much the Department of Education says it saved taxpayers by cracking down on student aid fraud over the past year.

    Why It Matters: The Department of Education announced that its identity verification requirements for first-time FAFSA applicants, launched in summer 2025, have blocked more than $1 billion in fraudulent federal student aid. The fraud prevention push came after colleges and universities across the country reported being targeted by sophisticated fraud rings that exploited weakened safeguards during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    That created openings for criminals to file fake FAFSA applications and siphon Pell Grants and federal student loans meant for legitimate students and families.

    Top 10 States by Financial Aid Fraud | Source: The College Investor

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    By The Numbers

    The Department released a state-by-state breakdown of prevented fraud. The top 10 states where fraudulent aid was blocked:

    1. California: $171 million
    2. Virginia: $93 million
    3. Texas: $76 million
    4. Florida: $55 million
    5. Washington: $32 million
    6. New York: $31 million
    7. Louisiana: $31 million
    8. Connecticut: $28 million
    9. Colorado: $24 million
    10. Georgia: $22 million

    California was the hardest hit. Data from the California Community College System showed that a large percentage of community college applications were fraudulent, resulting in millions lost in federal and state aid. In Minnesota, some institutions averaged more than 100 potentially fraudulent applications per year.

    What’s Next: The Trump Administration signaled it will ramp up enforcement through the new White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, chaired by the Vice President. The Department says its focus remains on protecting both students who need federal aid and the taxpayers who fund these programs.

    For students filing the FAFSA, the identity verification requirement means first-time applicants should be prepared to validate their identity before aid is disbursed. That process may add a step, but it’s designed to keep funds flowing to legitimate students rather than fraud rings.

    How This Connects: Student aid fraud has real consequences for borrowers. The College Investor has reported extensively on student loan identity theft — including how to check if someone has taken out loans in your name. And if you’re wondering about the penalties for gaming the system, lying on the FAFSA can mean up to $20,000 in fines and five years in prison.

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