Even if you didn’t receive a 1098-E from your servicer, you can download your 1098-E from your loan servicer’s website. If you are unsure who your loan servicer is, log in to StudentAid.gov or call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243; TTY 1-800-730-8913).
Herein, how can I check my student loan balance?
Checking Your Federal Student Loan Balances
- Head to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) The Department of Education runs the NSLDS. From here you can create a Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID) or log in with your existing account. …
- Contact Your School. Sometimes not all loans show up in the NSLDS.
Beside above, how do I find out about my student loans?
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.
How do I look up my student loans?
StudentAid.gov
- Your student loan amounts and balances.
- Your loan servicer(s) and their contact information.
- Your interest rates.
- Your current loan status (in repayment, in default, etc.)
How many digits are student loans account numbers?
Is my loan number my account number?
You have two identifiers: an overall account number, and a loan number for each loan you have with us. … Your individual loan numbers, which are each 16 digits long, are not shown in your online profile. However, both your account and your loan numbers appear on your monthly statements.