Pepperdine University School of Law

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Federal Stafford/Graduate PLUS Entrance and Exit counseling is an online process where students can access the counseling session by clicking on the link below.

Federal Stafford/Graduate PLUS Loan Entrance Counseling

Federal regulations require students to conduct an entrance counseling session before we can release the first disbursement of the Federal Stafford Loan.

Federal regulations set forth required elements of entrance counseling. Some of the information is included in the Borrowers Rights and Responsibilities statement that must accompany the Master Promissory Note (MPN), and the entrance counseling session will review and elaborate on these points as part of the counseling presentation.

Other topics covered during the on-line entrance counseling session are:

Once the student has completed on-line entrance counseling we are sent an e-mail certification. The e-mail certification is placed in the students file, and we note that the student completed the entrance counseling requirement on our mainframe system. Federal Loan funds are then disbursed to the student account according to our scheduled disbursement calendar.

Federal Stafford/Graduate PLUS Loan Exit Counseling

Federal Stafford Loan Exit Counseling is a mandatory requirement for students who graduate, are enrolled less than half-time, or withdrew and borrowed a Federal Stafford loan during the period of attendance at the School of Law.

Exit counseling consists of a complete review of information given in entrance counseling. Some of the topics are:

A financial aid hold is placed on students account until exit counseling is complete. The hold will prevent students from receiving their academic transcript.

Perkins and Pepperdine Loan Exit Counseling

Federal regulations require that all students who graduate, drop below half-time, or withdraw from school complete a mandatory Perkins/ Pepperdine loan exit counseling session. Students who have a Perkins or Pepperdine loan will receive an email from Educational Computer Services, Inc. (ECSI) notifying them of their personal PIN number. The assigned PIN number will allow borrowers to access their account as well as complete the on-line exit counseling at www.ecsi.net. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact ECSI at (888) 549-3274.

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