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  1. Federal Student Aid

    How much money can I borrow in federal student loans? What will I need to fill out the FAFSA® form?

  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. 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.

  4. New to Edfinancial – Edfinancial Services

    We are here to answer your questions, help you with repayment plans, and process your student loan payments. We’ve been in the student loan industry for over 25 years, striving to find a …

  5. 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 …

  6. Edfinancial Services – Servicing Federal Student Loans

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

  7. Federal Student Aid

    Income-Driven Repayment Plans help manage federal student loans by adjusting monthly payments based on income and family size, making them more affordable.

  8. Federal Student Aid

    Log in to access your financial aid history and repayment options on Federal Student Aid.

  9. 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 …

  10. Aidvantage - Federal student loan repayment options

    In certain cases, you can have your federal student loan forgiven, cancelled, or discharged. Find out whether you qualify due to your job or other circumstances.