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Counselors and Mentors Handbook on Federal Student Aid
A Guide o Those Adising Students AboutFinancial Aid o Postseconday Education
2008–09
 
Important Web Sites and Phone Numbers
Important Web Sites
For You
FSAorCounselors—
resources to helpyou help your students
www.sa4counselors.ed.gov 
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Online training and inormation about live training
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Financial aid PowerPoint presentation and scriptFederal Student Aid Publications Ordering System
www.FSAPubs.org
For Your Students
•StudentAidontheWeb
planning or college,paying or college, and repaying student loans
www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov 
FundingEducationBeyondHighSchool:TeGuidetoFederalStudentAid
 
www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/guide
LookingorStudentAid 
 
www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/LSA
Fact sheets on various topics
www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/pubs•
FAFSAontheWeb
and Federal School Codes
www.asa.ed.gov 
PIN inormation and registration
www.pin.ed.gov 
FAFSA4caster—early estimate o aid eligibility
www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov 
Important Telephone Numbers
For You and Your Students
Federal Student Aid Inormation Center (FSAIC) 
oll-ree number or questions about ederal student aid
1-800-4-FED-AID(1-800-433-3243)
Y (or the hearing impaired)
1-800-730-8913
oll number
319-337-5665
Inspector General Hotline 
Reporting student aid raud (including identity the),waste, or abuse o U.S. Department o Education unds
1-800-MIS-USED(1-800-647-8733)
• e-mail:
oig.hotline@ed.gov 
Web site:
www.ed.gov/misused
 
2008–09
Want more copies o this book or your colleagues? Call 1-800-394-7084 or visit www.FSAPubs.org
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Cover photo: U.S. Department of Education
 
DID YOU KNOW …
The Federal Student Aid Inormation Center (FSAIC) isn’t just or students. Counselors may call 
1-800-4-FED-AID
to get a variety o questions answered. Check out Appendix B or more inormation about how the FSAIC can help you.
Important Note:
Te inormation in this book was compiled in the summer o 2007. For any changes to the ederal student aid programs sincethen, consult the “Announcements” section at
www.sa4counselors.ed.gov 
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2008–09
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