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Federal Student Aid
Go to , an office of the U.S. Department of Education, for an overview.
How to Create an Account and Username
Troubleshooting Your Account Username and Password
A Federal Student Aid ID is a username and password combination that you must use to log in to certain U.S. Department of Education websites. Your ID identifies you as someone who has the right to access your own personal information on Department of Education websites, such as the .
If you are a parent of a dependent student, you will need your own Federal Student Aid ID if you want to sign your child’s Application for Federal Student Aid electronically. If you have more than one child attending school, you can use the same ID to sign all applications. Each ID user must have a unique e-mail address.
Your Federal Student Aid ID is used to sign legally binding documents electronically. It has the same legal status as a written signature. Do not give your ID to anyone, not even to someone helping you fill out the application. Sharing your ID could put you at risk of identity theft.
Go to to apply.
Free Applications
A Federal Student Aid ID is a username and password combination that you must use to log in to certain U.S. Department of Education websites. Your ID identifies you as someone who has the right to access your own personal information on Department of Education websites, such as the .
If you are a parent of a dependent student, you will need your own Federal Student Aid ID if you want to sign your child’s Application for Federal Student Aid electronically. If you have more than one child attending school, you can use the same ID to sign all applications. Each ID user must have a unique e-mail address.
Your Federal Student Aid ID is used to sign legally binding documents electronically. It has the same legal status as a written signature. Do not give your ID to anyone, not even to someone helping you fill out the application. Sharing your ID could put you at risk of identity theft.
Go to to apply.
Disputes
The Federal Student Aid Ombudsman Group of the U.S. Department of Education is dedicated to helping resolve disputes related to Direct Loans, loans under the Federal Family Education Program, Program loans, Guaranteed Student Loans, and Perkins Loans. The Ombudsman Group is a neutral, informal, and confidential resource to help resolve disputes about your federal student loans.
To resolve disputes, please contact the Department of Education at any of the following.
- 877.557.2575 (phone) or 606.396.4821 (fax)
- U.S. Department of Education, FSA Ombudsman Group, P.O. Box 1843, Monticello, KY 42633
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