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7. Sign Your Promissory Note

A promissory note is a document signed by a borrower promising repayment of a loan. The promissory note includes information about the grace period, deferment or cancellation provisions, and the student’s rights and responsibilities with respect to the loan.

What To Do

If you have not signed a Master Promissory Note (MPN) for the Stafford loan, you may sign your MPN online. You will be advised when the promissory note is ready to sign. Visit www.aessuccess.org to log in and sign an AES/PHEAA Stafford promissory note, or follow the directions provided by the guarantor you chose.

Tips

  • Read the promissory note carefully. Make sure you understand everything on it before you sign.
  • If you are unsure of the guarantor who holds your loan, you can look up your information on the National Student Loan Data System.

      Applying for Aid

  1. File your FAFSA
  2. Review your SAR
  3. Take advantage of Drexel's educational partner network
  4. Apply for additional funding — loan options
  5. Release your current financial aid to Drexel (if applicable)
  6. Review your award letter
  7. Sign your promissory note
  8. Complete your entrance interview
  9. Complete the verification process (if you are selected)
  10. Sign up for employer assisted tuition deferred payment
  11. Review your account