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FAFSA PIN FAQsWhat is a PIN for? A PIN is a 4-digit number that is used in combination with your Social Security Number, name, and date of birth to identify you as someone who has the right to access your own personal information on Federal Student Aid Web sites, such as FAFSA on the Web. When you first apply for your PIN, it is considered to be conditional until your information is verified with the Social Security Administration (SSA). You may sign a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with it, but nothing else. Once we complete verification with the SSA (1-3 days from the date you first apply), you will be able to use your PIN to access your personal information on any of these Federal Student Aid Web sites: FAFSA on the Web at www.fafsa.gov:
The National Student Loan Data System Web site at www.nslds.ed.gov:
Direct Loan Servicing Online at www.dl.ed.gov:
Federal Direct Consolidation Loans Web site at www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov:
Direct Loan Master Promissory Note Web site at www.dlenote.ed.gov:
Agreement to Serve (ATS) at www.teach-ats.ed.gov:
Who is eligible for a PIN? If you have a valid Social Security Number and you are a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen, you may apply for a PIN. If you do not already have a PIN and would like to apply for one, select Apply For A PIN from the list of options on the left side of the PIN Home Page. _________________________
Some of the content on this page is from Federal Student Aid's website http://www.fafsa.gov/ which is, an office of the U.S. Department of Education. |

