An important factor in keeping up with your student loan payments is knowing where to find all of your student loan information. StudentAid.gov is the U.S. Department of Education’s comprehensive database for all federal student aid information. This is one-stop-shopping for all of your federal student loan information.
Have your FSA ID available. This is the same username and password you used to electronically sign your FAFSA. To learn more about the FSA ID, visit studentaid.gov.
If prompted, enter your name, Social Security number, your date of birth and your FSA ID.
Read the privacy statement. You must accept these terms to use StudentAid.gov.
Select “Submit”
StudentAid.gov can be a valuable tool for you in keeping track of your student loan information. Checking StudentAid.gov and communicating with your loan servicer will give you the information you need to get back on track for your student loan repayment.
StudentAid.gov is the U.S. Department of Education's comprehensive database for all federal student aid information. This is one-stop-shopping for all of your federal student loan information. At StudentAid.gov, you can find: Your student loan amounts and balances.
The easiest way to find a list of all your debts is to check your credit reports. Most creditors report your accounts and payments to the credit bureaus. You can check all of your debts for free by reviewing your free credit report from Experian.
You can access your federal student loan information—including your loan and/or grant amounts, outstanding balances, loan statuses, disbursem*nts, and servicer information—by logging in to your StudentAid.gov account.
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