As of September 30, 2023
As of Date

Since February 2022, the FSA website has been the data source for weekly FAFSA completed application count for Ohio schools. FSA completed apps are from first time filers who are 19 years old or younger on June 30 of the high school year. This count includes underclass persons who complete a FAFSA.

The ODE website is used for October grade 12 count for Ohio schools. The annual October grade 12 counts are data provided by schools and districts. ODE releases the data in January of each year.

The FAFSA completion for Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village is

100.0%x
.
District Ranking
1st

out of 606 districts statewide

Statewide

38.1%

compared to Ohio’s completion rate of 61.9%

National

41.1%

compared to the national completion rate of 58.9%

Monthly FAFSA Comparison

How do we compare to last year?

As of September 30, 2023
As of Date

Since February 2022, the FSA website has been the data source for weekly FAFSA completed application count for Ohio schools. FSA completed apps are from first time filers who are 19 years old or younger on June 30 of the high school year. This count includes underclass persons who complete a FAFSA.

The ODE website is used for October grade 12 count for Ohio schools. The annual October grade 12 counts are data provided by schools and districts. ODE releases the data in January of each year.

Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village has a
100.0%
FAFSA completion compared to the same month last year, with a year-over-year change of 34.9%.

District Typology Ranking

How do we stack up to similar districts in Ohio?

As of September 30, 2023
As of Date

Since February 2022, the FSA website has been the data source for weekly FAFSA completed application count for Ohio schools. FSA completed apps are from first time filers who are 19 years old or younger on June 30 of the high school year. This count includes underclass persons who complete a FAFSA.

The ODE website is used for October grade 12 count for Ohio schools. The annual October grade 12 counts are data provided by schools and districts. ODE releases the data in January of each year.

Of the 229 school districts within the Rural
typology
District Typology

The Ohio Department of Education classifies public school districts by typology for research purposes based on a statistical analysis of shared demographic and geographic characteristics.

More about how typology is classified

, Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village is
ranked #1
in FAFSA completions at 100.0%.

Annual FAFSA Completion

How has our district’s completion been over the past 5 years?

When our schools and districts increase FAFSA completions, we open the door to opportunities that change lives. Everyone deserves to afford their dream, and the FAFSA is an important step toward improving economic mobility and making those dreams real. Every Ohio school district should ideally be increasing its FAFSA completion percentage over time. The COVID 19 pandemic had a negative impact on our progress.

Are we trending in the
direction we want?