Federal Student Aid

Federal Student Aid

@FAFSA

Official account of Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Dept. of Education. We provide grants, loans & work-study funds for college & career school.

Washington, DC · http://StudentAid.gov

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Find and apply for as many scholarships as you can—it's free money for college or career school!

When you fill out the FAFSA, you are applying for financial aid for a specific school year. Learn how to apply:

To stay eligible for federal student aid, fill out the FAFSA every year you're in school. Other rules to follow:

Which student loan repayment plan is right for you? Use our repayment calculators to compare plans.

Dependent students must report parent information on their FAFSAs. Find out who counts as a parent:

There is no age limit when it comes to receiving federal student aid! Find out more about eligibility:

Whether you need a person or a website, there are many resources available to help you as you consider going to college

You can make certain changes to your after it's been processed. Find out what you can (or must) change, & how:

Many organizations offer scholarships or grants to help make your education more affordable. Learn more:

If you're a non-U.S. citizen interested in applying for federal student aid, first find out if you're eligible:

You're responsible for making your student loan payments, even if you do not receive a bill. Understand repayment:

If you're not eligible for federal aid, you might be eligible for financial aid from your state: .

Filling out college applications? Here are 4 tips on navigating the college application process:

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