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Manage Your Loans

Resources that can help borrowers manage their student loans, including making payments, consolidation, and forgiveness.

Learn how to manage your student loans including finding a loan, making payments, deferring a loan, and applying for loan forgiveness. 

Get Your 1098-E Tax Form

If you made federal student loan payments, you may be eligible to deduct a portion of the interest on your federal tax return.

Student Loan Forgiveness

In certain cases, your some or all of your federal student loans may be eligible for forgiveness, cancellation, or discharge.

Loan Consolidation

A Direct Consolidation Loan allows you to consolidate (combine) multiple federal student loans into one loan with a single monthly payment.

Unsubsidized vs. Subsidized Student Loans: What's the Difference?

Learn the difference between these two important loan programs and discover how much money you may be able to borrow for your college education.

Parent and Graduate Student PLUS Loans

Here's how parents of undergraduate students and graduate and professional students can apply for PLUS loans to fund their educational dreams.

Complete Your Student Loan Exit Counseling

The purpose of exit counseling is to ensure you understand your student loan obligations and are prepared for repayment.

Updates on Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE Plan)

Stay up to date on the most recent news about the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan.

Types of Loan Forgiveness

Public service loan forgiveness is the most common way people apply to have their student loans forgiven. Find out if you qualify for a loan forgiveness program.

Qualify for loan forgiveness

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August 29, 2024