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HomeManage LoansStudent Loan RepaymentWho’s My Student Loan Servicer?


WHO’S MY STUDENT LOAN SERVICER?

ON THIS PAGE

What Loan Servicers Do
Loan Servicer Assignment
Identifying Your Servicer
Whom to Contact for Loan Information
Contact Information for Loans Not Owned by ED
Understanding Loan Transfers
Avoid Paying for Federal Student Loan Assistance
ON THIS PAGE


What Loan Servicers Do
Loan Servicer Assignment
Identifying Your Servicer
Whom to Contact for Loan Information
Contact Information for Loans Not Owned by ED
Understanding Loan Transfers
Avoid Paying for Federal Student Loan Assistance

Learn about the role that student loan servicers play in the repayment process
and which servicer handles your federal student loans.

Find your servicer by logging in below and visiting your My Aid page.

Find My Servicer


WHAT LOAN SERVICERS DO

A loan servicer is a company that we assign to handle the billing and other
services on your federal student loan on our behalf, at no cost to you. Your
loan servicer will work with you on repayment options (such as income-driven
repayment plans and loan consolidation) and will assist you with other tasks
related to your federal student loans.

Keep your contact information up to date so your loan servicer can help you stay
on track with repaying your loans. If your circumstances change at any time
during your repayment period, your loan servicer will be able to help.

Never pay an outside company for help with your federal student loans. Your loan
servicer will help you for FREE. Contact your servicer to apply for
income-driven repayment plans, student loan forgiveness, and more.


LOAN SERVICER ASSIGNMENT

We will assign your loan to a loan servicer after your loan amount is first
disbursed (paid out). Your loan servicer will contact you after that.


IDENTIFYING YOUR SERVICER

The following are loan servicers for loans that the U.S Department of Education
(ED) owns. To find out who your loan servicer is,

 * visit your account dashboard and scroll down to the “My Loan Servicers”
   section, or

 * call the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) at 1-800-433-3243.

   

Loan Servicer
Contact
Edfinancial
1-855-337-6884
MOHELA
1-888-866-4352
Aidvantage
1-800-722-1300
Nelnet
1-888-486-4722
ECSI
1-866-313-3797
Default Resolution Group
1-800-621-3115 (TTY: 1-877-825-9923 for the deaf or hard of hearing)


WHOM TO CONTACT FOR LOAN INFORMATION

If your loan is for the current or upcoming school year, contact your school’s
financial aid office directly for information about

 * loan status,

 * the timeframes for cancelling all or part of your loan or loan disbursement,
   and

 * loan disbursement amounts and timing.

   

Only your school's financial aid office can provide this information.

If your loan was disbursed in a past school year and you’re still in school,
keep your contact information up to date with your school and contact your loan
servicer when you

 * withdraw,

 * graduate,

 * drop below half-time enrollment, or

 * stop going to school.

   

If you’re no longer in school, contact your loan servicer when you

 * change your name, address, or phone number;

 * need help making your loan payment;

 * have a question about your bill; or

 * have other questions about your student loan.

   


CONTACT INFORMATION FOR LOANS NOT OWNED BY ED

If you have Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loans that are not
owned by ED, contact your servicer for details about repayment options and
tools. Not sure who your servicer is? Visit your account dashboard and scroll
down to the “My Loan Servicers” section.

If you have Federal Perkins Loans that are not owned by ED, contact the school
where you received your Federal Perkins Loan for details about repaying your
loan. Your school may be the servicer for your loan.

If you have HEAL Program loans and you’re not in default, contact your loan
servicer for help with account-related questions. Use the contact information
your loan servicer provided to you. Not sure who your servicer is? Look for the
most recent communication from the entity sending you bills for your loan
payments.

If you have HEAL Program loans and you’re in default, contact the Debt
Collection Center for help with account-related questions:

For mail sent via U.S. Postal Service:

Accounting Services, Debt Collection Center
Mailstop 10230B
7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 8-8110D
Bethesda, MD 20857

For mail sent via UPS or FedEx:

HHS Program Support Center
Accounting Services, Debt Collection Center
Mailstop Seventh Floor
7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 8-8110D
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: 301-492-4664



UNDERSTANDING LOAN TRANSFERS

In some cases, we need to transfer loans from one servicer to another servicer.
If we transfer your federal student loans from one servicer to another servicer,
your loans will still be owned by ED. The “transfer” to another servicer simply
means that a new servicer will provide the support you need to fully repay your
loans.

Here’s what you should expect if your loan is transferred to a new servicer:

 * You will receive an email or a letter from your assigned servicer to inform
   you about the transfer.

 * You will receive a welcome letter from the new servicer after the new
   servicer receives your loans. This notice will provide you with the contact
   information for the new servicer and inform you of actions that you may need
   to take.

 * All of your loan information will be transferred from your assigned servicer
   to your new servicer, but you may only be able to see online information that
   covers the period since your new servicer took your loans over.

 * There will be no change in the terms of your loans.

 * Your previous loan servicer and new loan servicer will work together to make
   sure that all payments you make during the transfer process are credited to
   your loan account with the new servicer.

   

After you receive the welcome letter from your new servicer, you should do the
following:

 * Begin sending your loan payments to your new servicer. If you use a bank or
   bill paying service to make your loan payments, update the new servicer’s
   contact information with the bank or bill paying service.

 * Follow the new servicer’s instructions for creating an online account so that
   you can more easily communicate with the new servicer and keep track of your
   loan account.

   


AVOID PAYING FOR FEDERAL STUDENT LOAN ASSISTANCE

You don’t have to pay to receive help with loan services such as consolidating
your federal student loans or applying for an income-driven repayment plan.

If you are contacted by a company asking you to pay “enrollment,”
“subscription,” or “maintenance” fees to enroll you in a federal repayment plan
or forgiveness program, you should walk away.

These services and more can be completed by your servicer for free!

Want to learn more? Read our blog post called “3 Ways to Spot Student Loan
Scams”.




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Student Loan Consolidation
Student Loan Delinquency and Default
Resolving Disputes
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