Federal Loan Exit Counseling on March 30

Federal Loan Exit Counseling on March 30
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Federal Loan Exit Counseling is MANDATORY for all graduates who have borrowed federal loans while in attendance at Carroll College. According to our records you will be completing your degree this spring, and you have borrowed at least one type of federal student loan. YOU MUST ATTEND ONE of the scheduled exit counseling sessions listed below. 

REGISTER FOR YOUR SESSION

College transcripts may be held for students with incomplete Exit Counseling.

Federal Loan Exit Counseling is required for each loan type (Stafford and Perkins) prior to your last date of attendance.

PLAN AHEAD: You must have an active FSA ID in order to complete the required Stafford Loan Exit Counseling. To verify your FSA ID is active, visit StudentAid.gov(link is external). You will not be able to complete the required exit counseling unless you have an FSA ID. You will also need your driver’s license number, social security number, and the names and addresses for three references.

Two-hour Federal Loan Exit Counseling sessions will be held on the following dates.

REGISTER FOR YOUR SESSION

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