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Get the facts on financial aid, how to maintain it, and what to do when school's over...

If you are enrolled as a full-time or part-time student and need to find out more about your educational loans, you'll find all the information you need right here.

Financial assistance programs and requirements often vary from school to school. Always check with your school before applying for financial aid.

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New Financial Aid Recipients
Has your financial situation changed since you entered school and you now need financial assistance? No problem. The aid application process is the same for new and current students.
Loan Entrance Counseling
Once you've taken out a loan and entered school, you must go through loan entrance counseling and learn about the terms and conditions of your loans.
Reapply
Did you know you must reapply each year for federal student aid? Fortunately, it's now easy to annually renew your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online, without having to deal with the hassle of paperwork.
Maintaining Eligibility
While you are in school, there are certain requirements that you must meet in order to keep your account in good standing and remain eligible for financial aid.
Leaving School Early
Have you decided to take time off for personal reasons? Are you going to drop below half-time student status? If you are planning on leaving school early, regardless of whether or when you are planning to return, you may have to start repaying your loans.
School Closures
If you are enrolled and your school closes, and you can't complete your program because of the closure, any U.S. Department of Education loan obtained to pay your cost of attendance at that school can be discharged. For more information on loan discharge due to school closure, click here.
Attention College Seniors
The classes may be over, but loan payments are just beginning. Luckily, there's help for those of you about to enter into repayment.
Get Your Loan Info
The NSLDS Financial Aid Review service allows you to access information on loan and/or grant amounts, outstanding balances, loan status, and disbursements.
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