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  2. Federal Student Aid

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    Federal Student Aid offers a platform to manage federal student loans and access various repayment options.

  3. Student Loan Forgiveness (and Other Ways the ... - Federal...

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    Check out our student loan forgiveness page for information about other types of loan forgiveness and discharge. You never have to pay for help with your student loans. Learn how to avoid student loan forgiveness scams.

  4. Federal Student Aid

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

  5. Federal Student Aid

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    The office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) provides approximately $114.1 billion in grant, work-study, and loan funds each year to help students and their families pay for college or career school.

  6. Federal Student Aid

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    Learn how to apply for the Fresh Start program to easily get out of student loan default and take advantage of its benefits.

  7. Federal Student Aid

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    Contact the U.S. Department of Education's office of Federal Student Aid with questions about applying for aid and the FAFSA form, loan repayment, and more.

  8. Financial Aid for Graduate or Professional Students - Federal...

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    Types of Federal Student Aid. Graduate or professional students may be eligible to receive aid from the following federal student aid programs: •The William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program. This is the largest federal student loan program.

  9. Federal Student Aid

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    The FAFSA ® form allows students to request federal grants, work-study funds, and loans, all in one application.

  10. Federal Student Aid Estimator

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    With this tool, students can find out how much federal student aid they may be eligible for in the 2025–26 award year. To apply for financial aid, complete the FAFSA ® form. Begin Estimate of Federal Student Aid.

  11. Eligibility for Federal Student Aid Infographic

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    Most students are eligible to receive financial aid from the federal government to help pay for college, career school, or trade school. While your income is taken into consideration, it isn’t the only thing your school considers when offering federal student aid. To receive federal student aid, you’ll need to… 1. Qualify