The Federal Student Aid Website- Homepage provides information on federal student loans, payment plans, consolidation, and much more. The Federal Student Aid Website allows you to see how much you owe, who to repay, and who to contact with questions or concerns.
After logging in to the Federal Student Aid Website - Login with your FSA ID, go to your Dashboard and select loan details or select aid summary at the the top right of the page where you can see all of the federal student loans you have borrowed, along with any grants. It will give you the original balance as well as the current balance, if interest has accrued.
The Department of Education's Repayment Estimator helps determine repayment amounts for each loan repayment option. To receive the most accurate projected monthly repayment amount, select the "Sign In" option. The Repayment Estimator will use your actual loan balances. Otherwise, you may select the "Proceed" option to enter loan amounts or use average loan balances.
Lenders and servicers have financial incentives to keep you in good standing rather than let you go into default on your student loans. Don't avoid the issue. At the first sign of problems contact your lender or servicer to let them know you're having trouble making your payments and ask about your options.
Some options include the following:
Student loan debt doesn't go away if you avoid making your payments. There are serious consequences you could face, such as:
The student loan payment pause ended September 1, 2023 and student loan repayment will begin again with borrowers owing student loan payments starting in October 2023.
Below are video explaining how to access your Federal Aid summary, setting up repayment plans, applying for Public Service Loan Forgiveness and Exit Counseling (to be completed during your last semester or upon withdrawl).