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Other Useful Sites
- www.creighton.edu/finaid Creighton’s Financial Aid Office home page that explains our aid programs, aid policies, procedures and links to other related web sites.
- www.ecsi.net Creighton’s third-party servicer for the federal Perkins, Nursing, Health Professions and Primary Care loan programs. Promissory notes for all Creighton administered loans, including emergency loans are processed here.
- EducationQuest Foundation Omaha, NE: Free information about college cost calculators, loan programs, financial aid procedures.
www.elmresources.com A private website that tracks the loan history of students enrolled in postsecondary education for both private and federal loans.
www.finaid.org A wide ranging topical website designed to answer common questions and provide information on financial aid topics. Numerous links to other related web sites are presented.
www.nslpflonline.org A website providing information on becoming knowledgeable on a range of financial topics such as credit cards, debt and contracts.
government sites:
- The College Savings Plan of Nebraska This is a great new way to save for college - it’s tax-advantaged, affordable and flexible. The plan is administered by the Nebraska State Treasurer and became operational January 1, 2001.
www.students.gov A federal website for students with information ranging from the college selection process to job hunting.
- U.S. Selective Service System Register on line. Almost all male U.S. citizens, and male aliens living in the U.S., who are 18 through 25, are required to register with Selective Service. Your eligibility for consideraton for Federal financial aid depends on it.
- Scholarship Scam Alerts Need money for college? Doesn’t everyone? Unfortunately, in their efforts to pay the bills, many students and their families are falling prey to scholarship scams. The Federal Trade Commission cautions students to look for various tell tale signs.
- ROTC Creighton ROTC has many financial incentives to help you pay for your education while serving your country.
- IRS
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