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Financial Aid Websites and Student Loans

Student Loans

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Have Federal Student Loans? 

Here is the government website where you can get information on repayment plans, qualifying for forgiveness and options if you can't afford to pay them. 

https://studentaid.gov/h/manage-loans

Not sure what to do with your loans or what option is best for you?

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Looking for some financial aid help?

Take a look at these websites and don't leave money on the table!

  • www.FinAid.org
    FinAid! provides free information on financial aid, loans, savings, military aid, and scholarships.
  • www.Studentaid.ed.gov
    Student Aid on the Web offers financial aid information from the U.S. Department of Education.
  • www.Students.gov
    Students.gov is the official U.S. government website designed for college students and their families.
  • www.FAFSA.gov
    Application and information about FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
  • www.CollegeBoard.org
    College Board develops the CSS (College Scholarship Services) Profile form, which many schools require students to complete in order to apply for financial aid.
  • www.Overview.com/colleges
    Overview.com searches for top campus colleges, including junior colleges, technical colleges and schools, vocational colleges, and business colleges.
  • www.princetonreview.com
    PrincetonReview.com is the PrincetonReviewCollege Search engine.
  • www.naia.org
    Official site of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. NAIA seeks to fully integrate life, academics, sports, and fitness into the higher education environment.
  • www.NCAAStudent.org
    This site is dedicated to helping students understand the balance between academics and sports required of every student-athlete for a successful life in and out of school.
  • www.njcaa.org
    NJCAA is an association of community college and junior college athletic departments.
  • www.pin.ed.gov
    This Web site is your source of information for the Federal Student Aid PIN.
  • www.upromise.com
    Where your everyday spending can pay you back with money for college.
  • www.ibrinfo.org   IBRinfo was created by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Project on Student Debt to help student loan borrowers learn about two new federal loan programs: Income Based Repayment (IBR) and Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
  • www.treasurydirect.gov Treasury products are a convenient and secure way to save money and can be used to pay for college and associated educational expenses.

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