Office of Financial Aid

"Funding Future"

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Emory's online student information and registration system.

ADMISSIONS

HOUSING - (404) 727-7631

HUMAN RESOURCES - (404) 727-7617

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR - (404) 727-6042

OXFORD COLLEGE - (770) 784-8328

STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES - (404) 727-6095

STUDENT HEALTH AND COUNSELING SERVICES - (404) 727-7551

Online Resources

FAFSA ON THE WEB - (800) 433-3243
Apply for federal assistance with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid

FEDERAL STUDENT AID PIN REGISTRATION - (800) 433-3243
Apply for your personal PIN. The PIN serves as your identifier and allows access to your personal information in various U.S. Department of Education systems. The PIN can be used to sign your FAFSA online.

CSS / FINANCIAL AID PROFILE - (305) 829-9793
Complete the PROFILE form on the College Board's web site if this application is needed for your program of study.

ELMNet Loan Inquiry
Review your current student loan processing status.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - (800) 872-5327

Student Aid on the Web
Your source for free information from the U.S. Department of Education on preparing for and funding your education beyond high school.

FINAID
The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid.

FASTWEB
The largest and most complete scholarship search on the Internet. FastWeb provides free access to a searchable database of more than 600,000 scholarships worth over $1 billion.

GA COLLEGE 411 - (800) 505-4732
The mission of GAcollege411 is to increase access to postsecondary education in the state of Georgia and simplify the tasks and processes related to planning, applying, and paying for higher education.

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE - (800) 829-3676

National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is a national database of information about loans and grants awarded to students under Title IV of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. NSLDS provides a centralized, integrated view of Title IV loans and grants during their complete life cycle, from aid approval through disbursement, repayment, delinquency, and closure.