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  1. Federal Student Aid

    Federal Student Aid provides resources to help students manage loans, apply for aid, and access information about repayment options.

  2. Federal Student Aid

    Complete the FAFSA application to apply for federal student aid, including grants, loans, and work-study opportunities.

  3. FAFSA® Application | Federal Student Aid

    Who should complete the FAFSA ® form? Any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state, and school financial aid programs. This includes grants, …

  4. Create Account | Federal Student Aid

    Create a StudentAid.gov account to log in to U.S. Department of Education systems and sign student loan documents and the FAFSA<sup>®</sup> form electronically.

  5. Edfinancial Services – Servicing Federal Student Loans

    Federal Student Aid (FSA) is your federal loan provider. FSA uses servicers (private companies) like Edfinancial Services to manage billing, questions, and payments, and to help you enroll in …

  6. manage-my-account – Edfinancial Services

    Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, Edfinancial Services is your student loan servicer. We provide customer service on behalf of your lender, including answering your questions, helping …

  7. New to Edfinancial – Edfinancial Services

    Edfinancial Services is your student loan servicer. We are here to answer your questions, help you with repayment plans, and process your student loan payments.

  8. Key Facts About Your StudentAid.gov Account – Federal Student Aid

    After you leave school and enter repayment—if you accepted any federal student loans—you’ll use your StudentAid.gov account to manage your federal student aid and track your payments …

  9. Student Loan Default and Collections: FAQs - Federal Student Aid

    Read our article about common student loan scams and how you can avoid them. In some cases, if your loans haven’t been transferred to DRG, your loan servicer may contact you by phone or …

  10. Federal Student Aid

    Apply for or recertify an income-driven repayment plan to potentially reduce your student loan payments based on your financial situation.