The Federal Student Aid website, which is managed by the Department of Education, shows you how much you owe in federal student loans. Your Federal Student Aid dashboard will show your loan’s original amount, current student loan balance, interest and payment status. It also tells you who your loan servicer is now.

How do I get a copy of my 1098 e?

Your student loan servicer (who you make payments to) will send you a copy of your 1098-E via email or postal mail if the interest you paid in 2020 met or exceeded $600. Even if you didn’t receive a 1098-E from your servicer, you can download your 1098-E from your loan servicer’s website.

How do I get my student loan payment history?

You can view your NSLDS information by logging into studentaid.gov. Your profile will provide personalized information like your federal student loan balance, disbursement dates and contact information. You can also view information on your federal loan servicer(s).

How do you find out what loans I have?

You can use the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) to find out what federal loans you have. As of February 2020, the NSLDS site is found on the Department’s StudentAid.gov site.

Can I look up my 1098-T Online?

Students can retrieve their 1098-T via the Student Portal. To retrieve, log into the Student Portal. Then click on Resources>Business Office>Retrieve Your 1098-T. If a student is not eligible for a 1098-T, they will receive a message indicating that and why they may not be eligible.

Do I have to put my 1098-E on my tax return?

If you are eligible for the Earned Income Credit (EIC), you do have to include the 1098-E in your tax return. If you are not eligible for the EIC, you do not have to include the 1098-E if you don’t want to, but you should include it because it might save you some money. Including it will not do any harm.

Where can I view all of my student loans?

StudentAid.gov is the U.S. Department of Education’s comprehensive database for all federal student aid information. This is one-stop-shopping for all of your federal student loan information. At StudentAid.gov, you can find: Your student loan amounts and balances.

Where can I find out about my student loans?

To see these student loans, you can request your free annual credit report. Your credit report will include the following information: All the student loans you have, including both private and federal student loans. The lender or student loan servicer that holds each loan.

How can I check if my student loans are subsidized?

NSLDS stores information so you can quickly check it whenever you need to, and it will tell you which loans are subsidized or unsubsidized. For both websites, you’ll need a Federal Student Aid ID username and password to log in. You can create them easily through either website if you don’t already have them.

What do I need to check my student loan balance?

NSLDS stores information so you can quickly check it whenever you need to, and it will tell you which loans are subsidized or unsubsidized. For both websites, you’ll need a Federal Student Aid ID username and password to log in.

How can I keep track of my student loans?

To access your loans via this site, log in with your FSA ID and click “Manage Loans.” As before, the new setup (a stepping stone to the Next Gen student loan servicing platform ), will help you keep track of all your federal loans. The site will also include the following information: 4. Review free annual credit reports