Once you have been awarded a student loan, this is where you come to complete the loan process. Before you can be awarded a student loan, you must first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Keep in mind, you MUST be enrolled at least half time each term to receive a student loan.
FIRST TIME BORROWERS AT NGCSU
If you are a first time borrower, you will need to (1) complete Entrance Counseling online
and (2) Sign a master promissory note (MPN) with your chosen lender.
PREVIOUS BORROWERS FROM NGCSU
If you have attended NGCSU consecutively and have borrowed from the same lender previously, you will not need to complete the Entrance Counseling again nor will you have to sign a new MPN (MPNs expire after 10 years). Please note that if you choose to change lenders you will have to sign a new MPN with that new lender.
Choosing a Lender
When borrowing a Federal Stafford Loan, you have the right to choose your lender. Be sure and compare what benefits different lenders offer. You ARE allowed to choose a lender that is not included on the school's list. If you do not see the lender you are looking for on the lender list page, click on the link at the top of the page for a list of more lenders.
Fast Loan Facts
- Generally speaking, NGCSUl will certify you for the maximum amount of loan money for which you are eligible, unless you request less. You may decline a portion or all of a loan or reject a loan type if you do not want it.
- Your award letter will list your loan amount. More than likely, you'll receive your student loan funds in more than one disbursement throughout the loan period, even if you're only attending one semester.
- If you are a first-year undergraduate and a first-time borrower, there may be a 30-day waiting period after classes begin before your loan funds can be released.
- You must continue to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year as well as meet the Stafford Loan eligibility requirements as long as you continue to attend school.
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