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  2. Federal Student Aid

    studentaid.gov/fsa-id/sign-in/landing

    Sign in to access your Federal Student Aid account and manage your student loans.

  3. Log In - Federal Student Aid

    studentaid.gov/fsa-id/sign-in?continueTo=fafsa

    Log In. Log in to your account to view your financial aid history and repayment plan options.

  4. Log in to your account at fafsa.gov, or. Contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center. If you submit a paper FAFSA form, you can check its status 7–10 days after you mail it. You will receive a report with a summary of the information you entered on your FAFSA form.

  5. About Federal Student Aid. Through Federal Student Aid (a performance-based organization), the U.S. Department of Education awards more than $120 billion a year in grants, work-study funds, and low-interest loans to approximately 13 million students. Chief Operating Officer: Richard Cordray.

  6. Student Aid

    login.studentaid.gov

    Access your student aid account and apply for federal financial aid online.

  7. How to Complete the FAFSA – BigFuture - College Board

    bigfuture.collegeboard.org/.../fafsa/how-to-complete-the-fafsa

    Before you start your FAFSA, you’ll need to create an FSA ID, which is a username and password used to complete the FAFSA, take out loans, and log in to all Federal Student Aid websites.

  8. Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to learn if you are eligible for grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and loans for college or career school.

  9. Resources to Help You Fill Out the FAFSA - U.S. Department of ...

    www.ed.gov/content/resources-help-you-fill-out-fafsa

    FAFSA: Ways to File. There are three ways to complete a FAFSA: 1) Online at fafsa.gov, (This is the quickest and easiest option!) 2) Access FAFSA to print out a FAFSA PDF. 3) Call 1-800-4-FED-AID [1-800-433-3243] to request that a paper FAFSA be mailed to you. In some cases, you might be able to apply directly through your school.

  10. Learn about the most common ways to get help paying for college and trade or career school. Options include grants, loans, scholarships, and work-study. Visit Types of Financial Aid on the Federal Student Aid website.

  11. The Better FAFSA: What You Need to Know | U.S. Department of ...

    www.ed.gov/higher-education/paying-college/better-fafsa

    The U.S. Department of Education is making transformational changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. The FAFSA form is an application that students and families need to complete to apply for federal student aid, such as federal grants, work-study funds, and loans.