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Time to make your first student loan payment?If you graduated from college last spring, you may need to start repaying your federal student loans soon. Log in using your FSA ID (username and password) to see your federal loan and grant history and to find out where to send your loan payments.
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Need financial aid? Here’s what you could get if you fill out the FAFSA® form.
Getting federal student aid has never been easier.
STEP 1
Create Your Account
An FSA ID is your username and password combination that you use to log in to certain U.S. Department of Education websites and to sign the FAFSA form electronically. If you're a dependent student, both you and your parent need FSA IDs.
STEP 2
Submit Your FAFSA® Form
The online FAFSA form will guide you step by step. Once you complete and submit the application, your information automatically gets sent to the schools you listed on your FAFSA form.
STEP 3
Review and Accept Your Aid
Your school will send you an aid offer listing the types and amounts of aid you're eligible for. Look carefully at your options. If you're offered loans, remember that you should borrow only what you need, and consider federal loans before private loans.