Exit Counseling provides borrowers with information about their rights and responsibilities during the repayment of their Federal Direct Student Loans, including information about repayment plan and ...
Life after college can be a challenging period full of changes. If you have federal student loans, they will enter repayment six months after you leave school or drop below half-time enrollment, and ...
Exit Counseling is required of any student, including U.S. military service members and their dependents, who have borrowed loans when they graduate, transfer, withdraw, or drop below half-time status ...
Loan counseling is a required means of helping you understand your rights and responsibilities regarding your loan. Entrance counseling must be completed before the first disbursement of a loan. Exit ...
Exit Counseling is mandatory for all students who are leaving the university (withdrawal or leave of absence) or receiving a degree. It does not cause loans to go into repayment but certifies your ...
As graduation looms closer and seniors reach for their caps and gowns, some are reminded of the federal-loan debt they must begin repaying soon through mandated loan exit counseling. However, online ...
A student who is graduating, transferring, or will be enrolled less than half time will be required to participate in a loan counseling session. Detailed information is sent to exiting students that ...
Graduating Withdrawing from the university (even if you plan to transfer to another school) Dropping below half-time student status (whether or not you plan to continue attending Northwestern).
Students who borrow Direct Subsidized, Unsubsidized, PLUS, or FFEL Program loans (Stafford Loans, Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, Federal PLUS Loans, and Federal Consolidation Loans) are required to ...