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  1. Federal Student Aid

    Complete the FAFSA application to apply for federal student aid, including grants, loans, and work-study opportunities.

  2. Federal Student Aid

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

  3. Steps for Students Filling Out the FAFSA® Form - Federal Student Aid

    This article reflects updates to the 2026–27 FAFSA ® process, including how to invite contributors to the FAFSA form. When you submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA ®) form, you’re …

  4. FAFSA® Checklist: What Students Need – Federal Student Aid

    The FAFSA form will ask you and your contributors questions about your assets and investments, so make sure you have those records on hand. This includes the current balances of your cash, …

  5. Student Aid

    Access your Federal Student Aid account to manage loans, grants, and repayment plans.

  6. Completing the FAFSA® Form: Steps for Parents - Federal Student Aid

    Whether you’re starting the FAFSA form on behalf of your child or entering their form after being invited as a contributor, follow the steps below to avoid running into issues and to help your child obtain …

  7. FAFSA Submission Summary: What You Need To Know

    Learn what the FAFSA Submission Summary can tell you about your financial aid eligibility, potential schools, making corrections or changes, and next steps.

  8. Why fill out a FAFSA form? The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step in the financial aid process. You use the FAFSA form to apply for federal student aid, such as grants, work …

  9. Aidvantage

    1098-E Student Loan Interest The 1098-E tax form reports the interest you paid on student loans during the year, including payments to prior servicers before transferring to Aidvantage. If you paid $600+, …

  10. Don’t Miss Out on Federal Pell Grants – Federal Student Aid

    Heard of Federal Pell Grants, but don’t think you’re eligible? Don’t miss out on a grant to help pay for school. Learn what you need to know.