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  2. FedLoan is no longer handling federal student loans: Here’s ...

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    FedLoan Servicing stopped handling federal student loan accounts on December 14, 2021. After the decision, FedLoan accounts were transferred to MOHELA, Edfinancial, Aidvantage and Nelnet ...

  3. What to know if CornerStone was your student loan servicer - AOL

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    However, FedLoan stopped servicing federal student loans after December 2022 and the Department of Education then transferred the loans it was servicing to Nelnet, Edfinancial, Aidvantage or MOHELA.

  4. US bans Navient from servicing federal student loans - AOL

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    The embattled loan servicer gave up its contract with the government and its 6 million federal student loan accounts in 2021, after facing a number of other legal and enforcement actions.

  5. Navient - Wikipedia

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    Navient. Navient Corporation is an American student loan servicer based in Wilmington, Delaware. Managing nearly $300 billion in student loans for more than 12 million debtors, the company was formed in 2014 by the split of Sallie Mae into two distinct entities: Sallie Mae Bank and Navient.

  6. Maximus Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Maximus completed three additional transactions. Maximus and Navient announced the two companies signed a definitive agreement [25] to transfer the loan servicing for 5.6 million U.S. Department of Education-owned student loan accounts through a contract novation, creating a new operating entity, Aidvantage.

  7. Federal Direct Student Loan Program - Wikipedia

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    The William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program (also called FDLP, FDSLP, and Direct Loan Program) provides "low-interest loans for students and parents to help pay for the cost of a student's education after high school. The lender is the U.S. Department of Education ... rather than a bank or other financial institution." [1]

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