UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls

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Leaving UW-River Falls

Get Your Federal Loan History

To see your complete history of federal student loans and grants at all schools you have attended, you can log in to your account at StudentAid.gov with your FSA ID. 

Federal Direct Loan Exit Counseling

Before completing your studies at UW-River Falls, if you have borrowed any Federal Direct Loans (both Subsidized and Unsubsidized), you must complete Loan Exit Counseling online. Complete the exit counseling at StudentAid.gov.

Perkins Loan Exit Counseling

Before completing your studies at UW-River Falls, if you have borrowed any Federal Perkins Loans, you must complete Perkins Loan Exit Counseling. Contact ECSI at (888) 549-3274 if you have not received an exit letter.  If you have the letter, complete the exit counseling online at www.ecsi.net

Loan Repayment

For complete and up-to-date information on federal student loan repayment, please see Repayment Plans from StudentAid.Gov. This will give you information on your choices for repayment plans, estimating the amount of interest you will owe, and deferment and forbearance options.

View the StudentAid.Gov Loan Repayment Checklist and Federal Student Loans handout on Repaying Your Loans (pdf).

Loan Consolidation

Loan consolidation allows you to combine all your federal student loans into a single loan. There are advantages and disadvantages to consolidating your federal student loans upon graduation. Read these sections from Student Aid on the Web to help you decide whether consolidation is right for you.

Withdrawing

  • If you withdraw from all your classes during a semester, you may need to repay a portion of your financial aid that you received for that semester. Review our Return of Title IV Funds Policy.
  • Review our Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy to determine the effect of withdrawing on your future financial aid eligibility.
  • If you are transferring, you may need to request to have your financial aid that was awarded for a future semester canceled at UW-River Falls in order to be awarded at another school.
  • If you are considered "unofficially withdrawn" from a semester (if you do not have any grades for the semester other than "XF", which is a failing grade due to non-attendance), you may need to repay a portion of your financial aid that you received for that semester. Review our Unofficial Withdrawal Policy and Return of Title IV Funds Policy.
  • If you withdraw during fall semester, your spring financial aid will be canceled. If you work with the Registrar's Office to re-enter for spring semester, you must contact our office at finaid@uwrf.edu to re-apply for spring financial aid.