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Student Financial
Assistance
- User-friendly publications
(such as the popular Student
Guide to Financial Aid and Funding
Your Education) describing federal grant, loan, and
work-study programs.
- Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) -- electronic
versions of the FAFSA that you can use to submit your completed
application form to ED through the web, by modem, or by mail.
(If you have technical questions about the electronic FAFSA,
please call 1-800-801-0576).
- Title
IV School Code Search, a convenient way to look up codes
for the colleges that you are considering, so that you can enter
them in Section H of the FAFSA.
- A special low interest rate,
currently 7.46%, is available for a limited time to eligible
borrowers who consolidate their outstanding student loans through
the Direct Loan program, if their application is received no
later than January 31, 1999. (This interest rate may also be
available through some government-guaranteed lenders, although
they are not required to offer the low rate.) For more information,
call 1-800-557-7392 or check out the Direct
Loan Web Site at http://www.ed.gov/DirectLoan.
- Hope
Scholarship and Lifetime Learning Tax Credits which provides
all the latest information on the new tax credits for college
costs.
- The Guide
to Defaulted Student Loans, designed to help borrowers resolve
default situations for loans that have gone into default.
- Other
higher education resources, including addresses and links
to state
guarantee agencies.
- OPE
Policy Initiatives and Program Data and Information
for Financial Aid Professionals which provide official policy
and regulatory directives for postsecondary education institutions.
- Project
EASI, a collaborative initiative led by ED and its partners
in the higher education community. Project EASI focuses on ways
to streamline the financial aid process for our customers.
Educational
Links
ED
Phonebook -- Search for
a person by name, email address, or organization.
Guide
to U.S. Department of Education Programs
-- The Guide provides a concise description of
over 200 programs administered by the Department, identifies
who may apply, and gives the name, telephone number, and email
address of the Department office to contact for more information.
Information is updated monthly.
ERIC
Database -- The ERIC database,
the world's largest source of education information, contains
more than 900,000 abstracts of documents and journal articles
on education research and practice. The database is updated
monthly.
Database
of ED Publications in ERIC
-- A searchable bibliographic database of more than 20,000 publications
produced or funded by ED since 1980. The database is updated
monthly.
ERIC
Calendar of Education-Related Conferences
-- The database includes information on over 540 national, regional,
and international conferences by conference name, sponsor, date,
location, topic, or audience. The database is updated monthly.
Directory
of ERIC Resource Collections
-- lists more than 1,000 organizations that provide individuals
with access to the ERIC database and related resources. It is
designed to help users quickly locate organizations that offer
ERIC resources and related services within a geographically
short distance.
Title
IV School Codes -- To apply
for Federal Student Aid (such as Federal Pell Grants or Federal
Stafford Loans) you will have to fill out the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and you will need to furnish
the Title IV school codes. This is a search page to help you
find the proper codes.
Closed
School Search -- If you
believe that a postsecondary school you attended may have closed,
you may be able to use this screen to confirm this and to determine
the date the school closed. Please note that the closed school
list includes only schools that at one time participated in
the federal Student Financial Assistance Programs.
Student Financial
Assistance
- User-friendly publications
(such as the popular Student
Guide to Financial Aid and Funding
Your Education) describing federal grant, loan,
and work-study programs.
- Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) -- electronic
versions of the FAFSA that you can use to submit your completed
application form to ED through the web, by modem, or by mail.
(If you have technical questions about the electronic FAFSA,
please call 1-800-801-0576).
- Title
IV School Code Search, a convenient way to look up codes
for the colleges that you are considering, so that you can
enter them in Section H of the FAFSA.
- A special low interest rate,
currently 7.46%, is available for a limited time to eligible
borrowers who consolidate their outstanding student loans
through the Direct Loan program, if their application is received
no later than January 31, 1999. (This interest rate may also
be available through some government-guaranteed lenders, although
they are not required to offer the low rate.) For more information,
call 1-800-557-7392 or check out the Direct
Loan Web Site at http://www.ed.gov/DirectLoan.
- Hope
Scholarship and Lifetime Learning Tax Credits which provides
all the latest information on the new tax credits for college
costs.
- The Guide
to Defaulted Student Loans, designed to help borrowers
resolve default situations for loans that have gone into default.
- Other
higher education resources, including addresses and links
to state
guarantee agencies.
- OPE
Policy Initiatives and Program Data and Information
for Financial Aid Professionals which provide official
policy and regulatory directives for postsecondary education
institutions.
- Project
EASI, a collaborative initiative led by ED and its partners
in the higher education community. Project EASI focuses on
ways to streamline the financial aid process for our customers.
Note: The links to other web sites do not constitute an
endorsement by ED of the sponsors of the site or the products
presented on the site.
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