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  1. Who? It is a resource used by your school’s financial aid professionals to help create your aid offer. While it is not common, some students or contributors will need to take action related to their SAI if …

  2. Federal student loan repayment plans chart Learn more about federal student loan repayment plans Standard repayment plan Eligible loans Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans

  3. For U.S. Department of Education student loans Examples of Department of Education student loans: Direct Loan – Subsidized or Unsubsidized Direct Consolidation Loan Direct Parent PLUS Loan Direct …

  4. Welcome to Aidvantage! Who are we? As your new official servicer for Department of Education loans, Aidvantage is here to help you better understand and manage repayment of your student loans.

  5. Welcome to Aidvantage! We’re pleased to be your new student loan servicer. If your student loans recently transferred from Fedloan Servicing to Aidvantage, please note that you may not see your …

  6. We’re here to help you manage your student loan obligation, and we want to support you in making the best decisions for your financial future. We recommend contacting your loan servicer as soon as …

  7. The path that leads to successful student loan repayment is easier when you have the right guide. Please contact us whenever you have a question about your student loans.

  8. In certain situations, you can have your federal student loan forgiven, cancelled, or discharged. Find out whether you qualify due to your job or other circumstances.

  9. Reality: There is no income cut-off to qualify for federal student aid. Many factors—such as the size of your family and your year in school—are taken into account.

  10. Federal student loans, which include Direct and FFELP loans, are made through U.S. Department of Education (ED) loan programs. Federal regulations provide options including Income-Driven …