ENTRANCE COUNSELING INSTRUCTIONS
To complete “Entrance Counseling” as an undergraduate student, you will need:
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Approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.
- “Entrance Counseling” must be completed in a single session.
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Your FSA ID
- If you are a new user or have forgotten your FSA ID, go to http://fsaid.ed.gov. Students must log in using their own FSA ID to complete Entrance Counseling. Use of another person’s FSA ID constitutes fraud. Use only your own FSA ID information.
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Name(s) of the school(s) you wish to notify of counseling completion
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Useful Information to Have
- Any details on your income, financial aid, and living expenses. Some of this information can be found in:
- Your student account information
- A copy of the award letter from your school’s financial aid office (if you have received it)
- A listing of the current year tuition, fees, and other statistics for your school. Visit http://www.CollegeNavigator.gov
- Any details on your income, financial aid, and living expenses. Some of this information can be found in:
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Setting Up the Exercise
You must log in with your FSA ID at http://www.studentloans.gov to officially complete the counseling session. This is done by the following steps once logged in:
- Navigate and click the complete counseling menu option on the left side of the webpage.
- Locate where it says Entrance Counseling (required) and click the start button located to the right.
- Selecting your schools to notify
- On the left-hand side of the page choose your state from the dropdown list.
- Then in the search school by name type in your school name.
- Click the button labeled Notify this school
- On the right side of the page under select student type select the radio button next to I am completing entrance counseling to receive Direct Loans as an undergraduate student.
- Click continue and navigate through the following screens completing the entrance counseling and submit it.
Parents borrowing a Direct PLUS Loan to pay for their child’s education are not required to complete entrance counseling.