Loan exit counseling is a required educational session for federal student loan borrowers who graduate, leave school, or drop below half-time enrollment.
It is designed to prepare borrowers for repayment responsibilities.
Exit counseling applies to most federal Direct Loan borrowers.
Loan exit counseling:
It ensures borrowers understand interest accrual, payment schedules, and available assistance programs before repayment begins.
Completion is required by federal regulations.
Loan exit counseling is completed online through the federal student aid system.
Example: A graduating student completes exit counseling, reviews repayment plans, and confirms contact information before the grace period ends.
The session typically covers:
Exit counseling does not replace repayment; it prepares borrowers for it.
Entrance Counseling → Completed before receiving federal loans
Exit Counseling → Completed before entering repayment
Each serves a different stage in the loan lifecycle.
Is exit counseling mandatory?
Yes, for most federal student loan borrowers.
Does it set your repayment plan?
Borrowers choose repayment plans separately.
Can it prevent default?
It provides education to help reduce risk of delinquency and default.