A few days ago
markmiller1988

Received award letter and signed promissory note for loan, been accepted? Something I missed?

Ok, I am attending Kent State, well, one of the regional campuses. Anyways, I recevied my award letter, I got two different grants, a subsidized loan in which I went through all the steps and signed the promissory note for that. I figured I was all done with that stuff for this year. Now, I go to login to sign up for classes, and I loging into the site just fine. But then, I have to login into something else in order to schedule my classes, but before then I have to click on the term I’m starting in(Fall of 07) and then it says student is not admitted for this term or something along those lines. Is there anything else that is suppose to be done because I got my acceptance letter along with all my financial aid stuff done and attended this PASS test thing I had to take and so I’m assuming I’m admitted to the university, especially if they have a username and password for me and everything. Is there something I did wrong or is it just something wrong with the system right now?

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A few days ago
highchaparral2006

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Call the financial aid office of the college. If they do not have an answer for you ask them who you should call. After all is straight, wait a few days and call again just to confirm all that they told you is correct.
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5 years ago
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Notarization only proves that the signature is authentic. It holds no bearing legally on the weight of the contract/note. If the note does not disclose all the factors of the loan (time to pay back, finance charges, payments scheduled) and such..then the paper is worthless. Despite what people think..a signature is NOT worth its weight in gold. It’s pretty much worthless. I was recently sued in civil court and the “contract” I signed was worthless because it did not include all these factors and I won. You can get a lawyer to help you, but if the judge has any knowlege of the law then it’s not going to go in your favor. Consider it a lesson learned and move on.
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A few days ago
msshan2001
you probably need to check with the admissions office at the college you will be attending
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