Financial Aid Websites
Resources
FSA ID
An FSA ID is required to complete the FAFSA. Your FSA ID gives you access to the Federal Student Aid’s online systems and serves as your legal signature on your loan application.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Complete the online application for federal financial aid. All students should complete the FAFSA each year even if you decide not to use federal loans.
studentloans.gov
Complete Master Promissory Notes, Entrance and Exit counseling. Find repayment calculators.
Federal Student Loan Interest Rates
Lists the current interest rates and origination fees for Federal Direct Loans.
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
Comprehensive database providing information on your federal loans.
Great Lakes
Non-profit organization dedicated to helping students borrow responsibly and find the right repayment option.
Access Group
Non-profit organization providing resources and tools for repayment information.
Sallie Mae
Find loans that may have lower interest rates than PLUS loans for qualified students. Sallie Mae offers Bar Study loans.
$ALT
Loan repayment information; Salary estimator and job assistance information.
GI BILL
Veterans: find a school, apply for benefits
Veteran's On-Line Application (VONAPP)
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs site enabling veterans to apply for benefits online.
Veterans eBenefits page
Veteran students can apply for and manage benefits including health care, find employment resources, access housing and transportation assistance and other resources.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
Educational Resources for all students
Equifax Experian TransUnion
Check your 3 credit reports and bureau credit scores. Veterans can place Active Duty alerts on your credit report.