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  2. FedLoan is no longer handling federal student loans: Here’s ...

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    FedLoan Servicing stopped handling federal student loan accounts on December 14, 2021. After the decision, FedLoan accounts were transferred to MOHELA, Edfinancial, Aidvantage and Nelnet.

  3. How to determine whether you have federal student loans - AOL

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    Current federal student loan servicers. If you’re unsure if your loan is federal or private, log into your lender’s account — or the place you make your monthly payments. The current federal ...

  4. Category : United States federal student loan servicers

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    Pages in category "United States federal student loan servicers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Student loans: New loan servicers may complicate payment ...

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    The current loan service providers for the Federal Student Aid (FSA) program are: Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Edfinancial, MOHELA, Aidvantage, Nelnet, OSLA Servicing, ECSI, and the ...

  6. Student loans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, student loan servicers began dropping out of the federal student loan business, including FedLoan Servicing on July 8, Granite State Management and Resources on July 20, and Navient on September 28. [40] According to Sallie Mae, as of 2021, 1 in 8 families are using private student loans when federal financing does not cover all ...

  7. Navient - Wikipedia

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    Navient Corporation is an American student loan servicer based in Wilmington, Delaware.Managing nearly $300 billion in student loans for more than 12 million debtors, the company was formed in 2014 by the split of Sallie Mae into two distinct entities: Sallie Mae Bank and Navient.