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General Mailing List

We now mail all general publications, such as the Federal Student Aid Handbook, to the mailing addresses maintained on-line at our E-APP for Schools site. Note that there is a special question asking where you would like to receive these publications -- Question 13. If you leave Question 13 blank, we will send publications to the address that you listed for the "Financial Aid Administrator." The E-APP for Schools allows you to list publication mailing addresses for additional locations as well as your main campus. Here are the complete instructions for updating your mailing address on-line.


As a convenience to our customers, several FSA services maintain mailing lists that make it possible for you to subscribe separately to other products. Instructions for changing these addresses are given below.


Federal School Code List
This is a list of school codes and addresses that we publish each year as the Federal School Code List. (Note that these school codes are distinct from the OPEID, which is discussed above.) To reduce errors in processing, we encourage students to use the school code rather than school name when filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. We will send a network message to all participating schools every summer asking them to review their listing for the next school year.
You can confirm the current listing for your school by using the Federal School Code Search on FAFSA on the Web.
If you need to update or change your school's name or address, you may do so on our Web enrollment page:
http://fsawebenroll.ed.gov/
You may also change your school's listing by calling the CPS/WAN Technical Support Center at 1-800-330-5947 or sending an e:mail to cpswan@ncs.com
COD/Direct Loan School List
This is a list of school addresses used by the Common Origination and Disbursement School Relations Center and the Direct Loan Operations team to send newsletters or other important information relating to the Direct Loan program. You can request a change to your mailing address by contacting your Customer Service Representative at 1-800-848-0978.
FFELP School List
This is a list of addresses used to mail communications and reports to schools that participate in the Federal Family Education Loan Program. Changes can be made by contacting the Financial Partners Channel.
OPEID & Official Address: The addresses kept in these mailing lists are not the necessarily the same as your school's legal name and address in our Postsecondary Educational Participation system. If your school's legal name or address changes, you must update the name (Question 2) or principal location (Question 29) on the E-APP for Schools site at http://eligcert.ed.gov/ See Volume 2, Chapter 10 of the FSA Handbook for more information about institutional changes that must be reported to the Department.

Updated July 8, 2002 (CMH)