www.fafsa.ed.gov
for filing the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online, also know as FAFSA on the
web. It's a fast, free, secure and easy way for students
to apply. Students who apply online will get their
application results 7 to 14 days faster than if they mail a
paper FAFSA. Students can print a paper copy of the
FAFSA to use as a worksheet.
www.ed.gov/studentaid which contains Funding Your Education, The Student
Guide in English and Spanish, and links to other resources.
www.pin.ed.gov
where students and parents can request a
Personal Identification Number (PIN). The PIN may be
used as an electronic signature for FAFSA on the Web, Renewal
FAFSA and Corrections on the Web, and to access the National
Student Loan Data System.
www.students.gov
SFA's award-winning Web site, which
connects students with U.S. government services and
information, including information on careers, planning an
education, and paying for college.