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This is a Department of Education brochure discussing what a Department of Education PIN is and its uses.

Your U.S. Department of Education PIN is the personal identifi cation number you use when you visit certain Department Web sites. When you type in your PIN at these sites, you are saying either “Yes, it’s really me—please show me the personal information about me on this site” or “Please accept my PIN as my electronic signature on this online form.

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This is a Department of Education brochure on federal student aid—discussing the myths and realities of federal student aid.

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When you’re considering college—or some form of education after high school— financial aid almost always comes to mind. While you have the primary responsibility of paying for college, sometimes those funds just aren’t enough and you need to look at other resources. The U.S. Department of Education provides more than $150 billion in federal student aid (grants, work-study, and loans) each year to students seeking a postsecondary education (a degree after high school). About 14 million students currently receive federal student aid with a majority receiving federal student loans.

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This is an older five-page Department of Education brochure on federal student aid—in Spanish language, how to fund an education.  Another practice tool provides the guide in English.

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This is an older five-page Department of Education brochure on federal student aid—how to fund an education.  Another practice tool provides the guide in Spanish. 

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