- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau explains the ins and outs of student financial aid and repaying loans to help you make smarter decisions about how to pay for school.
- Create a FSA ID -
Create a FSA ID: Whether you’re a student, parent, or borrower, you’ll need to create your own account to apply for, receive, and manage your federal student aid.
- FAFSA -
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form, apply for financial aid before the deadline, and renew your FAFSA.
NOTE: FAFSA.COM is not a legitimate site - do not use it to apply for the FAFSA
- FDIC Money Smart -
The FDIC Money Smart financial education program can help people of all ages enhance their financial skills and create positive banking relationships.
- Financial Aid Toolkit -
Financial Aid Toolkit: Provides federal student aid information and outreach tools for counselors, college access professionals, nonprofit mentors, and other advisors
- PAYBACK -
PAYBACK is a fun, interactive game designed to get students thinking about how to succeed in college without taking on too much student loan dept.