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Exit Counselling

It is US Department of Education requirement that all student loan borrowers complete an exit counselling session whenever they graduate or if they drop below half-time enrolment status, or withdraw.

All students due to complete their studies at Newcastle University must complete the Exit Counselling session here.

 



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