
Federal Student Aid
Federal Student Aid provides resources to help students manage loans, apply for aid, and access information about repayment options.
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.
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.
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.
Loan Simulator | Federal Student Aid
Loan Simulator helps you calculate your federal student loan payment and choose a repayment plan that meets your needs and goals.
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.
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.
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 …
Student Loan Repayment – Edfinancial Services
Two of our most popular student loan payment options are Auto Pay, which automatically withdraws payments from your designated bank account each month, and online payment, …
Life Cycle of a Student Loan – Edfinancial Services
There are three general phases in the life of a federal student loan. Not all loans have a grace period, so it’s important to be aware of all of your loan types and when the first payments are due.