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Stafford Exit Counseling

Unity College in Unity, ME


Welcome to Unity College Federal Stafford Loan exit counseling.  The U.S. Department of Education and Unity College require that you complete this session before leaving school.

Included in this counseling session are some very important facts regarding your federal student loans.  For detailed information regarding your Title IV loans (Federal Stafford, Federal Perkins, or Federal PLUS), you can log on to http://www.nslds.ed.gov/  You will need your FAFSA pin number to access the site.  If you have forgotten your pin number, please go to http://www.pin.ed.gov/ to request that it be emailed to you.

If you have any questions or concerns while you are completing your exit interview, please contact us.

Carol Bradstreet, Associate Director of Financial Aid, 207.948.3131 ext 200, cbradstreet@unity.edu,
Jeri Roberts, Director of Student Accounts, 207.948.3131 ext 261, jroberts@unity.edu,
Faith Weymouth, Administrative Assistant, Financial Aid Office, 207.948.3131 ext 235, fweymouth@unity.edu

 


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Stafford Exit Counseling Session Instructions

Before You Start

  • Ensure you meet the browser and system requirements:
    • You must use at least Internet Explorer 6.0 or Mozilla Firefox 1.0. Get a browser now.
    • You can use any Internet service provider (ISP) to connect to the Internet; however, you should access this counseling session using one of the browsers above after you've connected. Do NOT use the ISP's browser, such as AOL or MSN--you won't be able to complete the student form at the end of the session!
    • You must enable JavaScript in your browser.

  • PARENTS: Please don't complete the counseling session on behalf of your son or daughter, as this federal requirement helps the student understand the rights and responsibilities of borrowing a student loan.

  • You will need about 25 minutes to complete this counseling session.

  • You will need the following information:
    • Your Social Security number
    • Your driver's license number
    • Name, address, telephone number, and employer for your next of kin
    • Names, addresses, telephone numbers, and employers for two references residing at different addresses

  • You might need the following information:
    • Name, address, telephone number, and employer for your parent, if applicable
    • Name, address, telephone number, and employer for your spouse, if applicable
    • NOTE: Providing names and information for your spouse, parent, next of kin, and references does not obligate them to assist with repayment of your loan. Regulations require you provide this data so your loan holder can locate you, if, in the future, they have an invalid address or phone number.

  • The student loan calculator in this session will help you calculate your estimated monthly payment. If you aren't sure how much you'll borrow, you can ask your school for the average student loan indebtedness of borrowers at the school or in your program of study at the school.

What to Do

  • Read the content and answer the questions.
  • Fill out the student information form. Use the comment box for any comments or questions you have for your school.
  • Print the confirmation page that appears after you fill out the student information form or note your confirmation number for your records.

NOTE: Generally, the Back and Forward buttons on your browser will not work once you begin the counseling session.  Use the buttons within the counseling to navigate.

NOTICE: The information you provide for loan counseling may be disclosed to third parties, such as your lender, lender servicer, school servicer, subsequent loan holder, or guarantor, as authorized under routine uses in the appropriate system of records and as may be authorized or required by federal regulations.