Exit Interviews
Before you graduate, or if you drop below half time attendance, federal regulation requires that you complete an exit counseling session. You are provided information on your obligation to repay your Federal loans, as well as on conditions for deferment, forbearance, and cancellation. These sessions are also an opportunity for you to become more knowledgeable about loan management after college.
If you are withdrawing, you should contact the Financial Aid Office so we can provide you with information on the loans that you have borrowed while in attendance at Fisher College.
Exit counseling can be completed on-line at www.dl.ed.gov and click on Entrance/Exit Counseling at the top of the page. To complete exit counseling on line you will need:
• Your Social Security Number
• Your Driver's License Number
• Names, addresses, telephone numbers for one of your parents (if a dependent student)
• Names, addresses, telephone numbers for two references residing at different addresses
• Name, address, and telephone number for your expected employer (if known)
NOTE: Providing names and information for your parents, spouse, next of kin and references does not obligate them to assist with repayment of your student loan. Regulation requires you provide this data so your loan holder can locate you in the future; for example, if they have an invalid address or phone number.
At the end of the session you complete and sign the required exit interviews form electronically. The Financial Aid Office will receive electronic notification of completion of the exit interview.