FSA ID
On May 10, 2015, the US Department of Education changed the way you log in to Federal Student Aid websites. Students, parents, and borrowers are now required to use an FSA ID, instead of a Federal Student Aid PIN, to log in. If you haven't logged in to a Federal Student Aid website (such as fafsa.gov or StudentLoans.gov) since May 10, you will need to create an FSA ID before you can log on in the future.
Complete the FAFSA
This federal website is your source for completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually.
Loan MPN
This federal website is your source for completing a student loan Master Promissory Note.
Loan Entrance Counseling
This federal website is your source for completing a student loan Entrance Counseling.
Loan Exit Counseling
This website is your source for completing student loan Exit Counseling.
Loan Consolidation
This federal website is your source for student Loan Consolidation.
IRS
This federal website is your source for information on filing a Federal Income Tax Return.
INS
This federal website is your source for information on citizenship and immigration services.
Veteran Affairs
This federal website is your source for information on U.S. Veteran GI Bill Benefits.
Selective Service
This federal website is your source for information on Selective Service registration.
Department of Rehabilitation
This state website is your source for information on Department of Rehabilitation benefits.
California Student Aid Commission (CSAC)
This state website is your source for information on state grant programs, such as Cal Grant, Chafee Foster Youth Grant, and more.
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
This federal website is your source for information on your student loan borrowing history.
FAFSA Aid Estimator
This federal website is your source for estimating your federal student aid eligibility.
Reporting Fraud
This federal website is your source for reporting fraud.
College Scorecard
This federal website is a source for information on planning, finding, applying, and paying for college.
College Preparation
This federal website is a source for your College Preparation Checklist.
The College Board
This non-profit website is a source for information on planning, finding, applying, and paying for college.
U-Plan It
This UPLANIT website is a source for information on planning, finding, applying, and paying for college, as well as career exploration.
US Department of Education Financial Literacy
This federal website is a source for financial literacy.
National Student Clearinghouse
This non-profit website is your source for educational history verification and student education outcomes research.