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Federal Stafford Student Loan Forms
The MPN and Entrance counseling are required for any student who is a first time
borrower of Federal Stafford (Student) Loan. These must be completed prior to
receiving these funds. The Exit Counseling is required upon graduating or
dropping below half-time enrollment.
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Federal Stafford Lender list and Master Promissory Note
(MPN)
New Students must complete a Master Promissory Note
prior to receiving loan funds. Students can
complete this on-line with one of the lenders
listed in this link. If you choose one of these
lenders, your funds will be disbursed electronically to
your student account. This provides quicker
receipt of funds.
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Stafford
Entrance Loan Counseling
This interview process provides valuable information
about the Federal Stafford Loan Program. It is a Federal
requirement that recipients must complete this step
prior to receiving funds from this program.
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Stafford Exit Loan
Counseling
Federal regulations require all students who borrowed
Stafford funds to complete an exit counseling when
graduating or dropping below 1/2 time enrollment.
This must be completed even if you intend to re-enroll
the next semester. This is required for graduation and must be completed
before a diploma will be issued.
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Stafford and Perkins Combined Exit Loan Counseling
For those students who have borrowed both Stafford and Perkins loans you may
complete this combined exit counseling. Completion of this session will satisfy
Federal regulations for both Stafford and Perkins loans. All students who
borrowed Stafford and Perkins funds must complete exit counseling when
graduating or dropping below 1/2 time enrollment. This must be completed even if
you intend to re-enroll the next semester. This is required for graduation and
must be completed before a diploma will be issued.
Federal Perkins Student Loan Forms
The Entrance Counseling form is only required for first time borrowers of a
Federal Perkins Loan. The Exit Counseling form is required upon graduating or
dropping below half-time enrollment.
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Perkins Entrance Loan Counseling
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This is required for any student who is a first time
borrower of a Federal Perkins Loan. This must be
completed prior to receiving these funds. You will
complete this on-line by clicking Student Loan
Counseling Interview and Perkins Entrance.
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Perkins Exit Loan Counseling
Federal regulations require all students who borrowed
Perkins funds to complete an exit counseling when
graduating or dropping below 1/2 time enrollment.
This is required for graduation and must be completed
before a diploma will be issued.
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Perkins and Stafford Combined Exit Loan Counseling
For those students who have borrowed both Stafford and Perkins loans you may
complete this combined exit counseling. Completion of this session will satisfy
Federal regulations for both Stafford and Perkins loans. All students who
borrowed Stafford and Perkins funds must complete exit counseling when
graduating or dropping below 1/2 time enrollment. This must be completed even if
you intend to re-enroll the next semester. This is required for graduation and
must be completed before a diploma will be issued.
Federal PLUS (Parent) Loan Forms
These forms must be complete by the parent borrower.
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Federal PLUS
Lender List and Master Promissory Note (MPN)
New Parent borrowers must complete a Master Promissory
Note prior to receiving loan funds. Parents can
complete this on-line with one of the lenders
listed in this link. If you choose one of these
lenders, the funds will be disbursed electronically to
your student's account. This provides quicker
receipt of funds.
Alternative Loan Forms
This form is only required for student borrowers of an alternative
(non federal) loan.
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Alternative Loan Lender List and Promissory Note
Students must complete a Promissory Note prior to receiving loan funds.
Students can complete this on-line with one of the primary lenders listed in
this link. If you choose one of these lenders, your funds will be disbursed
electronically to your student account. This provides quicker receipt of
funds.
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