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Image:Pen-pencil.svgMaster Promissory Note Completion for Federal Stafford Loans

Students who borrow under the Federal Stafford Loan program are required to complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) directly with the lender of their choice. You were asked to notify our office of your lender choice via the Student Administration System or the Lender Selection Form. You should complete the MPN with the same lender that you requested via one of those forms. If you are unsure of which lender you chose, you should log into the Student Administration System to see which lender is displayed on the Financial Aid Action page.

Students who chose one of our Suggested Stafford Loan Lenders should complete the MPN for that lender by following the link below for the lender they chose.

Students who chose a lender not on the above list should contact the lender they chose for instructions on completing the Master Promissory Note. If you wish to change lenders, please notify our office in writing before completing the MPN with a new lender. You have the right to choose any lender who participates in the Federal Stafford Loan program.

Image:Notepad.svgMaster Promissory Note Completion for Federal Grad PLUS Loans

Students who borrow under the Federal Grad PLUS Loan program are required to complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) directly with the lender of their choice. You were asked to notify our office of your lender choice via the Graduate PLUS Loan Information Form. You should complete the MPN with the same lender that you requested via that form.

Students who chose one of our Suggested Grad PLUS Loan Lenders should complete the MPN for that lender by following the link below for the lender they chose.

Students who chose a lender not on the above list should contact the lender they chose for instructions on completing the Master Promissory Note. If you wish to change lenders, please notify our office in writing before completing the MPN with a new lender. You have the right to choose any lender who participates in the Federal Grad PLUS Loan program.