Frederic
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I'm from a small town in the Mississippi Delta, and I'm the first person in my family to go to college. It's a huge deal for us, and I'm so excited! I'm starting at Delta State in the fall
, and I've been awarded some federal student loans to help make it happen. My family doesn't have much experience with this stuff, so I'm kinda figuring it out as I go.
My financial aid portal keeps mentioning something about signing a "Master Promissory Note" and completing "Entrance Counseling." I know these are important steps before my loan money comes through, but I'm a little overwhelmed, if I'm being honest.
What document explains your rights and responsibilities as a federal student loan borrower? Is it the MPN itself? Is there a separate paper I should be looking for? I really want to understand what I'm agreeing to—like, what happens if I need to pause payments after I graduate, or if I struggle to find a job back here in the Delta? I keep hearing horror stories about people getting into debt trouble, and I don't want that to be me. I want to do this the right way, be responsible, and make my family proud.
If any of y'all have been through this, especially other first-gen students from Mississippi, I'd love some advice on what to watch out for and what questions I should be asking. Thanks so much, y'all!
My financial aid portal keeps mentioning something about signing a "Master Promissory Note" and completing "Entrance Counseling." I know these are important steps before my loan money comes through, but I'm a little overwhelmed, if I'm being honest.
What document explains your rights and responsibilities as a federal student loan borrower? Is it the MPN itself? Is there a separate paper I should be looking for? I really want to understand what I'm agreeing to—like, what happens if I need to pause payments after I graduate, or if I struggle to find a job back here in the Delta? I keep hearing horror stories about people getting into debt trouble, and I don't want that to be me. I want to do this the right way, be responsible, and make my family proud.
If any of y'all have been through this, especially other first-gen students from Mississippi, I'd love some advice on what to watch out for and what questions I should be asking. Thanks so much, y'all!