What is FedLoan servicing address?
You may withdraw consent at no charge by changing your electronic delivery preferences in Account Access or by contacting us at 1-800-699-2908, [email protected] , or FedLoan Servicing, P.O. Box 69184, Harrisburg, PA 17106-9184.
How do I contact AES?
You may also call 1-800-233-0557 (toll-free U.S. and Canada).
Where do I mail my loan forgiveness application?
Mail to: U.S. Department of Education, FedLoan Servicing, P.O. Box 69184, Harrisburg, PA 17106-9184.
Where do I mail IDR application for FedLoan servicing?
Complete the application (PDF) and return it via:
- File Upload: Using our File Upload tool located in your online account.
- Fax: (717) 720-1628.
- Mail: FedLoan Servicing. P.O. Box 69184. Harrisburg, PA 17106-9184.
Can I pay AES loan with credit card?
AES does not accept credit cards or debit cards for payment. As an alternative to a debit card, you can consider using direct debit from your bank account, which may also earn you a discounted interest rate on your loan.
How do I contact Conduent education?
Do I have to change how I make my payments? No, you can still make your monthly payments at via mail to the same address on your bill, or by calling our Customer Care department at 1-800-835-4611.
Is ACS now Conduent?
ACS Education Services joined Conduent Business Services in January 2017. Both ACS and Conduent have been the target of several lawsuits, complaints and fines over the years.
How do I find out who is servicing my student loan?
Here’s how to find out who’s the servicer or holder of your federal student loan: If you have Direct Loans or Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loans, go to My Federal Student Aid to find information about each of your federal student loans and to get contact information for the loan servicer or holder for your loans.
What is EdFinancial Services?
Edfinancial Services is a student loan servicer, providing customer service on behalf of lenders, helping with repayment plans, and processing payments. Tweets.
Who is servicing my student loan?
If you have Direct Loans or FFELs that the Department of Education owns,go to the National Student Loan Data System to find out your loan servicer’s information.
How do I find my student loan servicer?
You’ll find contact information for each lender at the bottom of the page. If you have private student loans, it could take a little more work to find your loan servicer. Start by looking at your credit reports (access your credit reports for free at annualcreditreport.com) or your most recent student loan statement.