Loan Forms

<p>Do I have to physically mail these things in? As in print them out? There’s not way to sign it online?</p>

<p>Also, am I expected to understand, or even read, everything in the steps leading up to the the Master Promissory Note thing? I figure whenever there’s that much text they expect you to just click ‘I agree’ and move on.</p>

<p>you have to mail them/drop it off at the financial office. As far as i know you do have to print it out(even if you signed it online).</p>

<p>it's quite easy, since i turn it in 1 week ago</p>

<p>well as for the fine print, i didn't read any of it lol! oh well :P hope it doesn't say i have to do slave labor for 50 years.</p>

<p>Haha, same here. so much fine print. I don't think Fafsa would screw us over with corrupt loan companies... Or would they =O...</p>

<p>Question for those who have already sent in the loan papers.</p>

<p>Can I just put all of them in one giant envelope and mail it? Or do they want them seperately? </p>

<p>Giant Yellow envelope? Or regular white one where I have to fold the papers 3 times.</p>

<p>Do you send them a copy with copy of the signature or do you send them the copy with the original signature?</p>

<p>yah i put in giant yellow envelope. all together</p>

<p>when to they have to be postmarked by? because online it said to complete by june 30th i think? am i wrong, is it earlier?</p>

<p>also, i have heard that student loans from banks have lower interest rates. is this true?</p>