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NCHELP represents a nationwide network of guaranty agencies, secondary markets, lenders, loan servicers, collection agencies, schools and other organizations involved in the administration and servicing of federal and alternative student loans. NCHELP members promote student access and choice for postsecondary education and training.
About Us
To learn more about what NCHELP does and to contact staff members, visit the About Us section.
News
For the latest news from NCHELP, visit the News section.
Conferences & Events
NCHELP hosts four major conferences each year, and each NCHELP committee meets regularly. For more information about upcoming NCHELP conferences and for materials from previous events, visit Conferences and Events.
e-Library
To access documents, forms, and presentations posted to the site, visit our searchable e-Library.
Committees
At the center of NCHELP activities are our committees. To learn more about what NCHELP committees do, their upcoming meetings, and their members, visit the Committee section.
Issue Reporting & CommonLineSM Code Lookup
Use these handy forms to search the Standards, Operations and Contracting Issues log, to sumbit new issues, to search CommonLineSM codes, and to request new CommonLineSM codes.
Initiatives
Information about initiatives undertaken by NCHELP, such as the Common Review Initiative, Regulatory Implementations, Income-Based Repayment (IBR) and other current project information is available in the Initiatives section.
Another important NCHELP initiative is the Project. Meteor provides financial aid professionals with the ability to access timely, student-specific financial aid information from multiple sources. Click the Meteor logo for additional Meteor information.
Membership Directory
NCHELP is made up of a group of organizations dedicated to providing higher education loans. View our Membership Directory.
Student Loan Legislation
Legislative news and information. Materials related to the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and a summary of pending bills of interest to the student loan community.
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