Education Loans

The following links can help you stay up-to-date on the latest developments in student aid.

The Department of Education has an entire section of their website dedicated to financial aid officers. The site includes a reference desk, publications, and links to FAFSA on the Web and more.
(http://www.ifap.ed.gov)

The Career College Association site offers news and information for members, as well as scholarship opportunities and links to state-based associations.
(http://www.career.org)

The Consumer Bankers Association provides current high school students with a web site that helps them successfully plan for college.
(http://www.collegeboundaid.com)

The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators site offers plenty of information to members, as well as public information for parents, students and counselors.
(http://www.nasfaa.org)

Regional and State Associations of Student Financial Aid Administrators

Eastern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (http://www.easfaa.org)

Midwest Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (http://www.masfaaweb.org)

Rocky Mountain Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (http://www.rmasfaa.org)

Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (http://www.sasfaa.org)

Southwestern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (http://www.swasfaa.org)

Western Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (http://www.wasfaa.org)