Locate Your Student Loans
Consolidating your student loans is a great way to not only lower your payments, but also make your repayment process simpler. But before you can consolidate your student loans, you'll need to know who currently holds/services them. If you don't know who your student loan lender is, there are a few ways to find out.
- NSLDS.ed.gov
- Credit reports
- Monthly loan statements
Keep reading to find out how to use these resources to track down your student loans.
National Student Loan Data System |
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This federal database contains a detailed list of your federal student loans, including interest rates and loan amounts. Check out our helpful guide that will assist you through each step of the process. Get started now >> |
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Use Your Free Credit Report |
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You can get a copy of your credit report free of charge. Your report will have a detailed list of all your student loans. We have prepared a helpful tutorial that illustrates each step along the process. Get started now >> |
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Monthly Loan Statements |
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| Another option for gathering your loan information is to review your monthly student loan statements. Each statement you receive from your lender(s) will list the total amount due for your student loan(s). |



