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Exit Counseling

To be in compliance with Federal Regulation, exit interviews must be conducted prior to graduation for all Federal Stafford and Grad Plus Loans.  Students will need to complete an exit for each program they have borrowed from, so for example; if you borrowed from the Stafford loan and the Grad Plus you will complete and exit for each of these programs.

When you are ready to start you will begin by clicking on Exit Counseling, you will first be directed to create an account, once you have registered you will then select from the menu and choose your exam.  Set up your student profile/general information, study the review guide and then take the exam.  When you have completed the exit loan counseling session please print a copy of your confirmation for your records.  All exam results will be sent to the Office of Financial Aid electronically.


Loan History
To access your Federal Student loan history you may go to www.nslds.ed.gov (National Student Loan Data Service).  In order to access your information you will need to enter your social security number, birth date, the first two letters of your last name and your FAFSA PIN number.  If you do not know your FAFSA PIN number then follow the instructions under PIN registration.  By accessing NSLDS you will be able to view your loan amounts, outstanding principle, outstanding interest, lender and servicer information including addresses, phone numbers and web site.

Student Aid Ombudsmen - www.ombudsman.ed.gov - the Federal Student Aid Ombudsman of the Department of Education helps resolve disputes and solve other problems with federal student loans.  This site also provides tools and checklists as well as other resources to help you resolve your problem.
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