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DIAMONDS COLLEGE

HELPFUL LINKS

  • Student Aid on the Web
    www.studentaid.ed.gov At the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid website: Find detailed information on Federal Student Aid programs; research school and career choices; learn about the entire federal student aid process, eligibility, and the application process; and access other Federal Student Aid websites and publications online. Create a “MyFSA” account, a federal student aid personalized folder to help you decide on a career, research schools, and find scholarships. Track your progress in the college planning and application process and access other sources of nonfederal aid.
  • FSA ID Website
    www.fsaid.ed.gov A FSA ID is your electronic personal identification ID that serves as your identifier to allow access to personal information in various U.S. Department of Education systems and acts as your digital signature on some online forms.
  • FAFSA on the web
    www.studentloans.gov Apply for federal student aid online using FAFSA on the Web (the online version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.)
  • StudentLoans.gov
    www.studentloans.gov This site is your source for information from the U.S. Department of Education about how to manage your student loans. Using your PIN, you can complete your Entrance Counseling and sign an electronic Master Promissory Note.
  • National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
    www.nslds.ed.gov Use your personal identification number, called Federal Student Aid PIN, to access all your federal student loan records and obtain contact information on your loan servicer.
  • The Guide to Federal Student Aid
    www.studentaid.ed.gov/guide This is a comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. The guide tells you about the different aid programs available and how to apply for them
  • Military
    www.studentaid.ed.gov/military If you are in the armed forces or have a family member in the service, visit this site to find out more about grants, repayment, and forgiveness options.
  • Selective Service System
    http://www.sss.gov/default.htm Men of ages 18 through 25 are required to register with the Selective Service System. Registration is required to register for Selective Service to be eligible for FSA funds.
  • Repayment Plans
    www.studentaid.ed.gov/repaying This website provides detailed information about student loan repayment options.
  • Gainful Employment
    http://www.diamondscosmetology.com/Gainful_Employment/Gedt.html

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