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Help with College Financial Aid
With forms to complete and deadlines to meet, you may feel a little overwhelmed by the whole idea of financial aid and paying for college. Good news! We’ve compiled a list of the best all-around resources to help you get through the entire student aid process.
Financial Aid
StudentAid.Gov
Access information and interactive tools at Federal Student Aid's comprehensive website.
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Compare your financial aid offers.
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Department of Education - Office of Postsecondary Education
Find information about federal aid programs, new tax benefits, career information and more.
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Glossary of Financial Aid
Get definitions for commonly used financial aid terms.
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International Education Financial Aid
Find information about scholarships, loans and other programs that are available to international students.
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Private Education Loans for International Students
Find information on private student loans for international students since most cannot qualify for federal student loans.
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Resources on Social Media
Learn more about the student aid process at StudentAid.gov, and on StudentAid.gov’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube social media channels.
Loans & Repayments
Official Cohort Default Rate
Franklin University's most recent (fiscal year 2020) 3 year official Cohort Default Rate (CDR) is 0%. The FY (federal fiscal year) 2020 national cohort default rate is 0%. For more information regarding the official default rate, please click the link below.
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Loan Servicing Centers for Students
Get a list of loan servicers and their contact information.
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National Student Clearinghouse
Get help tracking your student loans and verifying your in-school status.
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Debt Resolution
Find information and help resolving defaulted loans or grants assigned to the U.S. Department of Education’s Default Resolution Group.
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National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
Search the U.S. Department of Education's central database for information about Title IV loans and/or grant data.
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Get information about income-driven repayment plans and other repayment options for federal student loans.
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Estimate your loan repayment amount.
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Additional Resources
Higher Education Tax Benefits for the 2022 Tax Year
Download this annual guide to federal tax benefits for higher education costs.
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Annual Credit Report
Request your free credit file disclosure (credit report) every 12 months from the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
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FastWeb - a scholarship search function
Search scholarship opportunities fast -- and for free.
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Selective Service Registration
Complete your required registration online if you’re male, ages 18-25.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
See how much you could earn in your future career.
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Funding Education Beyond High School
Get information about funding your education through federal programs, such as grants, loans and the Federal Work-Study program.
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Get information that explains the ins and outs of student financial aid and repaying loans to help you make smarter decisions about how to pay for school.
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Important Phone Numbers
Ohio Department of Higher Education
Phone: 614.466.6000
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FSA Student Loan Ombudsman Group
Mail: U.S. Department of Education
FSA Ombudsman Group
830 First Street, NE, Fourth Floor
Washington, D.C. 20202-5144
Phone: 1.877.557.2575
Fax: 202.275.0549
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FAFSA Customer Service
Phone: 1.800.433.3243
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