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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. FAFSA® Application | Federal Student Aid

    Any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state, and school financial aid programs. This includes grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans.

  3. 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 (including your …

  4. Manage Loans - Federal Student Aid

    Learn how to manage your student loans, find a repayment plan, understand how to make payments, explore your options, and get help if you've missed payments.

  5. SAVE Forbearance

    Aug 1, 2025 · The U.S. Department of Education’s office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) is emailing borrowers who are on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) income-driven repayment (IDR) …

  6. Edfinancial Services – Servicing Federal Student Loans

    We've been in the student loan industry for over 30 years, and we strive every day to find a better way to deliver exceptional student loan servicing for students and families nationwide.

  7. Log In | Federal Student Aid

    Access and manage your federal student aid account online.

  8. manage-my-account – Edfinancial Services

    We've been in the student loan industry for over 30 years, and we strive every day to find a better way to deliver exceptional student loan servicing for students and families nationwide.

  9. Student Loan Default

    We can provide you with affordable options such as alternative repayment plans, the opportunity to consolidate your student loans, or even a postponement of payments in challenging times.

  10. Reality: There is no income cut-off to qualify for federal student aid. Many factors—such as the size of your family and your year in school—are taken into account.