Exit counseling is required for all student loan borrowers at West Virginia University, including those at WVU Institute of Technology and Potomac State College of WVU.

Students must complete the counseling before graduating, transferring and/or leaving school, or dropping below half-time status.

“Since repayment of student loans is a serious obligation, students must complete exit loan counseling even though they may be re-enrolling at West Virginia University or transferring to another college/university,” said Rebecca Wilkins, financial aid counselor at Potomac State College of WVU.

An email will be sent to fall graduates in early November from WVU’s loan service, Educational Computer Systems, Inc., requiring completion of loan counseling.

If the exit counseling has not been completed within the time frame specified, reminder postcards will then be sent to the students’ permanent mailing addresses. At that time, fall graduates who have not completed the exit counseling requirement will have a hold placed on their University records.

The hold prohibits the students from obtaining transcripts or grades and from registering for classes at WVU. Once the exit counseling requirement in competed, the hold will be released.

Transferring students and students who are not returning to WVU, WVU-Tech and/or Potomac State College of WVU for the Spring 2012 term should contact the WVU Office of Student Accounts at osa@mail.wvu.edu to implement the exit counseling process.

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rw/10/28/11

CONTACT: WVU Office of Student Accounts
304-293-4006

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