Do I need to sign a promissory note for the Texas B-on-Time Loan?

<p>I read on the Texas B-On-Time Loan website that after i'm offered the loan and have accepted the loan, i'll need to sign a promissory note. On the CA$H website, under "What Do I Need to Complete" I have the promissory notes for my stafford loans and my PLUS loans, but I don't see anything for the B-on-Time loan. </p>

<p>Has UT not sent me the promissory note?</p>

<p>Did UT actually offer you this loan? There are a limited number of funds statewide–you can’t just sign up for it.</p>

<p>If you do have it, take advantage of it, because it’s an awesome deal.</p>

<p>Yes it was offered to me and I accepted it. I don’t see anything about completing a promissory note for it.</p>

<p>I’d check the Hinson-Hazlewood website and make sure you don’t have to file anything there.</p>

<p>THANK YOU!!! I checked with their site and it turns out I did have an application open, they were waiting for me to e-sign it. I had no idea about this at all. I wasn’t notified in any way, nor was it on my UT page. Thanks theloneranger!</p>