Federal Student Loan Disclosures

Return of Title IV Aid Policy.

Please visit the George Washington University Office of Student Financial Assistance website for a description of the Return of Title IV Aid Policy.

Availability of Student Consumer Information

Please visit the George Washington University Office of Student Financial Assistance website for a complete list of required Federal Student Aid Consumer Disclosures.

On all web pages, web information (that is, information that is not also available on the web pages in PDF format) is available in paper format upon request. Requests should be made to: ATTN: Medical School Financial Aid Office, Ross Hall, Ste 106, 2300 I Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20037 or via email at medfinan@gwu.edu.

FSA ID

An FSA ID is comprised of a username and password and can be used to login to certain Federal Student Aid websites, such as the FAFSA site.  For more information about obtaining an FSA ID and other FAQS please visit the FSA ID website.

****National Student Loan Data System. Now on the one-stop StudentAid.Gov website

All borrowers are advised that information regarding all federal student loans that was reported to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is now on StudentAid.gov. Such information is accessible by guaranty agencies, lenders, and institutions determined to be authorized users of the data system.

Students are advised that they can always look up their federal student loan history on the StudentAid.Gov website.

  1. Go to https://studentaid.gov/.

  2. Log into your account with your FSA ID and password.

  3. “Accept” the account access warning.

  4. Select “View Details”.

U.S. Department of Education Publications

Institutions are required to provide information published by the U.S. Department of Education to students at any time that information regarding loan availability is provided. These publications include information about rights and responsibilities of students as borrowers of federal student loans, during enrollment and in repayment period.

For more information and updates visit studentaid.gov and subscribe to US Department of Education online publications: https://www.ed.gov/subscriptions.

Federal Perkins Loan Disclosure