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 PUBLIC LAW 99-498—OCT. 17, 1986

100 STAT. 1483

and enrolled students (including those attending or planning to attend less than full time) regarding the institution and all financial assistance under this title. The information required by this section shall be produced and be made readily available, through appropriate publications and mailings, to all current students, and to any prospective student upon request. The information required by this section shall accurately describe— "(A) the student financial assistance programs available to students who enroll at such institution; "(B) the methods by which such assistance is distributed among student recipients who enroll at such institution; "(C) any means, including forms, by which application for student financial assistance is made and requirements for accurately preparing such application; "(D) the rights and responsibilities of students receiving financial assistance under this title; "(E) the cost of attending the institution, including (i) tuition ^ and fees, (ii) books and supplies, (iii) estimates of t3T)ical student ' room and board costs or typical commuting costs, and (iv) any \ additional cost of the program in which the student is enrolled { or expresses a specific interest; "(F) a statement of the refund policy of the institution for the return of unearned tuition and fees or other refundable portion of cost, as described in subparagraph (E) of this paragraph; I "(G) the academic program of the institution, including (i) the current degree programs and other educational and training programs, (ii) the instructional, laboratory, and other physical plant facilities which relate to the academic program, and (iii), the faculty and other instructional personnel; i "(H) each person designated under subsection (c) of this section, and the methods by which and locations in which any [; person so designated may be contacted by students and prospective students who are seeking information required by this . subsection; "(I) special facilities and services available to handicapped 1 students; u "(J) the names of associations, agencies, or governmental bodies which accredit, approve, or license the institution and its programs, and the procedures under which any current or prospective student may obtain or review upon request a copy of •i the documents describing the institution's accreditation, approval, or licensing; and "(K) the standards which the student must maintain in order to be considered to be making satisfactory progress, pursuant to section 484(a)(2). "(2) For the purpose of this section, the term 'prospective student' means any individual who has contacted an eligible institution requesting information concerning admission to that institution. "(b) EXIT COUNSEUNG FOR BORROWERS.—Each eligible institution shall, through financial aid officers or otherwise, make available counseling to borrowers (individually or in groups) of loans which are made, insured, or guaranteed under part B of this title or made under part E of this title prior to the completion of the course of study for which the borrower enrolled at the institution or at the time of departure from such institution. The counseling required by this subsection shall include—

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