- Federal Student Aid
Federal Student Aid provides resources to help students manage loans, apply for aid, and access information about repayment options
- Federal Student Aid - U. S. Department of Education
FSA provides information on student financial aid opportunities such as work-study, federal loan programs, and grants
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - USAGov
Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to learn if you are eligible for grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and loans for college or career school
- Applying for financial aid - Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Grants and scholarships are two types of financial aid that do not have to be repaid Grants usually require an individual only to demonstrate need, while scholarships are usually awarded for some aspect of merit, including academics, athletics, or other skills
- Log In | Federal Student Aid
Log in to your account to view your financial aid history and repayment plan options
- Financial aid and student loans - USAGov
Learn about financial aid like FAFSA, scholarships, and more Calculate the cost of specific colleges Find out how to repay student loans
- FAFSA® Application | Federal Student Aid
What is the FAFSA ® form? Colleges and career schools use the FAFSA form to determine how much financial aid you're eligible to receive, which could include grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans You must apply for aid every year, but with the right information in hand, it's easy
- Federal Student Aid (FSA) | U. S. Department of Education
More than 21 million students used the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) last year, and many of them apply online at FAFSA on the Web Visit StudentAid gov for complete information on receiving federal financial aid for college
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