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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. Log In | Federal Student Aid

    Access and manage your federal student aid account online.

  4. 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.

  5. Log In to Manage Your Student Loans

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

  6. Meet CRI, Your Student Loan Servicer

    If you're not sure which servicers have your loans, it’s simple to verify. You can access all of your federal student loan data at StudentAid.gov by logging in with your FSA ID. You can create an …

  7. Compare Student Loan Repayment Plans With Our Student Loan …

    Use our student loan repayment calculator to compare monthly payment amounts and payoff amounts under each federal student loan repayment plan.

  8. How To Qualify and Apply for Total and Permanent ... - Federal …

    If you’re totally and permanently disabled, you may qualify for a discharge of your federal student loan (s) and/or Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) …

  9. Student Aid - Nelnet

    If you're not sure which servicers have your loans, go to StudentAid.gov and log in with your FSA ID, or call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 800-433-3243.

  10. 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.