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Education After High School Stafford Loans
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Paying Tuition & Other Costs PLUS Loans (Parent Loans)
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Applying for Financial Aid Stafford & PLUS Loan Questions
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Eligibility Criteria Contacting Us
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Important Deadlines Reducing the Cost of School
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Federal Pell Grants Taking the Next Step
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Campus-Based Aid Programs State Higher Education Agencies
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Contacting Us
Help is always available to you, and it’s free. In addition to using the information on this Web site, you can talk with your high school counselor or the financial aid office staff at the school you plan to attend, and you can call our Federal Student Aid Information Center at
1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). TTY users (for the hearing-impaired) can call 1-800-730-8913.

What Kind of Help Can I Get from the Federal Student Aid Information Center?

The Federal Student Aid Information Center staff can
  • assist you in completing the FAFSA;

  • explain federal student aid eligibility requirements;

  • explain the process of determining financial need and awarding aid;

  • tell you whether a school participates in the federal student aid programs;

  • tell you a school’s student loan default rate;

  • send you federal student aid publications;

  • tell you whether your FAFSA has been processed; and

  • send you a copy of your Student Aid Report.



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