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  2. Sign up or sign in - login.ed.gov

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    Access personalized services and accounts from the U.S. Department of Education with your login credentials or PIV card.

  3. The FSA ID: Your First Step to Getting Financial Aid for ...

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    To get an FSA ID, you’ll need this information: your Social Security number. your full and correct name. your date of birth. Current College Students. If, like me, you are already in college, you probably filled out your previous FAFSA using a Federal Student Aid PIN. If you’ll be returning to college next year and are applying for more ...

  4. Help – Frequently Asked Questions | FSA ID

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    If you haven’t provided and verified your mobile phone number or email address in your FSA ID account, and you can’t remember the answers to your challenge questions, you will have to contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center by calling 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243; TTY for the deaf or hard of hearing 1-800-437-0833).

  5. Why Students and Parents Need to Create Their Own FSA IDs

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    Although the FAFSA is considered your application, one of your parents will have to provide some information on the FAFSA and sign it, if you are considered a dependent student. Any parent, who wants to electronically sign the FAFSA, will need his or her own FSA ID. To avoid problems with your financial aid down the road, you (and your parent ...

  6. If you use a different email address, we won’t be able to link your account. This process only works as long as the Login.gov email address in the sign-in process is the same as your NRS account email address. An account for this email address must already be set up. Please contact the NRS helpdesk at NRS@ed.gov if you have any questions.

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    You can find instant answers on our AOL Mail help page. Should you need additional assistance we have experts available around the clock at 800-730-2563.

  8. Goodbye, Federal Student Aid PIN. Hello, FSA ID! | U.S ...

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    The FSA ID – a username and password – benefits you in four ways: It removes your personally identifiable information (PII), like your Social Security number, from your log-in credentials. It creates a more secure and efficient way to verify your information when you log in to access to your federal student aid information online.

  9. Federal Student Aid Two Factor Authentication (TFA) How to ...

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    e. Click “Login” and your login will be completed. Step 3 – Use your token to access Federal Student Aid systems a. Using a PC or laptop, go to the login screen of the Federal Student Aid Web site you want to access. b. Enter your FSA User ID and password. c. Press the button on your token to generate a Security Code. Type