Loan servicer:The loan must be held by a federal loan servicer or a guaranty agency. Borrowers can find out who their loan servicer is by logging into the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) or by contacting the Federal Student Aid Information Center. Affordability:Borrowers must demonst...
If you’ve pulled the NSLDS records, that is usually the most detailed information readlily accessible. For purposes of loan forgiveness, the amounts paid don’t really matter, just that you were in repayment and making payments. My concern with your comment is that you “filed the waiver”...
For FFEL and private student loans: Borrowers are advised to look up these loans through the National Student Loan Database System (NSLDS) via the Federal Student Aid website. Log in with your FSA credentials to review your student loans. You can click on a loan number to view details, ...
Session 24 NSLDS Reports Pam Eliadis and Andrea Wise 2 Session Agenda Experience what NSLDS web reports are available UndeAndrea Wise
(59) The first is 'opacity as intentional corporate or state secrecy', (60) although the 'or' is generally an 'and' in the context of NSLE. Not only are there NSLE agency concerns about operational secrecy, but, where software is provided by private actors, there will also be contractual...