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Theology: Federal Stafford Loan Procedures & Lender Selection

Once you have applied for aid, you may receive a financial aid package that includes a Stafford Loan. Processing guidelines are listed below as well as a description of benefits available to you when selecting Emory as the lender for your federal Stafford loan. Emory will process your Loan regardless of your choice of Lender.

We will begin transmitting loan information in late spring. Make sure the address listed as your home or permanent address on OPUS is correct. Please complete the following steps in order to secure your Stafford Loan for the upcoming school year.

New Emory Students

If you have not borrowed a student loan while at Emory, you must follow the following steps:

  1. Accept your loan awards - After your file has been reviewed, you will be sent an email informing you that your awards may be viewed and accepted online via OPUS. Acceptance of your Stafford loans is required before the loans can be processed. When accepting a loan, be sure to accept the Federal Subsidized Stafford Loan before accepting the Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan and/or the Federal Grad PLUS Loan.
  2. Select your lender - You must choose a lender in order for us to certify your loan eligibility. If you do not select a lender for your Stafford loans, you will not receive any loan funds. To indicate your lender choice, either a) submit our online form or b) print then fax or mail the form to the Office of Financial Aid.
  3. Sign a Master Promissory Note (MPN) - Emory University will electronically transmit your Stafford loan application to your lender/guarantor. After this transmission, a Master Promissory Note (MPN) will be produced. There are two ways for you to complete the MPN:
    1. Sign a paper MPN and then mail back to your lender/guarantor
    2. Sign the MPN electronically on your lender's/guarantor's website
    You will receive instructions from your lender/guarantor on which of the two options above applies to your MPN. The MPN is valid for all subsequent Stafford Loans you may receive from your loan lender.
  4. Complete Entrance Counseling – Entrance Counseling can be done via the web at mappingyourfuture.org. All first-time student borrowers must complete an entrance interview counseling session to ensure that they understand the terms of their loans and their rights and responsibilities as borrowers. If you do not have web access, please contact the Office of Financial Aid to request entrance counseling information by mail.

Returning Emory Students

If you have borrowed a student loan while at Emory and signed a Master Promissory Note (MPN), you will not need to sign a new MPN or select a lender. Simply accept all or a portion of your Stafford Loan using self service in OPUS. The loan will be processed with your current lender for the accepted amount.

If you intend to change your lender selection from the prior year, you must contact your advisor prior to accepting the loan. Lender changes received after you have accepted the loan in OPUS cannot be processed. Changing to a new lender will require you to complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) with the new lender.

Emory Preferred Stafford Lenders

In an effort to assist students and families in choosing a lender, the Office of Financial Aid has compiled a list of institutions we consider to offer competitive products, solid customer service, electronic payment of loan funds and a variety of savings programs during loan repayment. The Office of Financial Aid surveys lenders annually to provide the latest information regarding products and benefits. The information presented in our Preferred Lenders list was compiled from information received from the lenders as of February 2008 and is available in the Office of Financial Aid upon request. Reasons for selecting a particular lender will vary from person to person, so this list should only be used as a guide or starting point for analysis. Some choose a lender based on name recognition, immediate benefit of lower origination fees, or the long-term advantage of repayment savings programs, like an interest rate reduction as a reward for making payments on time. You should review each loan disclosure statement (mailed to you after the loan has been approved) for yourself and confirm that there have not been any changes and that the terms and benefits are consistent with the information provided to Emory University.

Please note that you are not required to use any of these lenders – the choice of lender is yours. The Office of Financial Aid will process your loan with any lender you choose. Further, the list of lenders is not in any order of preference. Choose your lender carefully with the intent that you will remain with that lender throughout your studies at Emory.

Please click the following link to review the Federal Graduate/Professional Stafford Loan Lender List.

Emory as Preferred Stafford Lender

Emory University is pleased to announce financing options for graduate and professional students. Emory has collaborated with Citibank in a program called School as Lender. This financing option for graduate and professional students is authorized by the U.S. Department of Education and enables Emory to serve as the lender for your federal Stafford loan. Emory will certify your eligibility, originate your loan, and disburse the proceeds to your student account. Citibank will provide all servicing functions.

Any proceeds generated by this program will be used to fund need-based aid for eligible students attending Emory University, however you are not required to use Emory as a lender. The Office of Financial Aid will process your loan with any lender you choose.

As a result of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 we are urging all student borrowers when considering lenders to carefully review borrower benefits and disclosure statements provided by your lender.