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Perkins Loan Master Promissory Note E-Signature
How do I e-sign my Perkins Loan Master Promissory Note?
The Federal Perkins Loan Promissory Note can be accessed and completed online.
Your FASFA PIN is required to complete this process. If you do not have a valid PIN, you must go to the Department of Educations PIN site at: http://www.pin.ed.gov.
The procedure for accepting the loan and completing the promissory note is as follows:
- You must accept your loan either by returning the signed award notice that was sent to you, or by logging directly into ISIS and marking your Perkins Loan as accepted.
- Log on to ECSI’s website at https://www.ecsi.net/PROMJ9/
- You must select JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY as the school you are attending
- Provide your Social Security Number, last name, and date of birth
- Provide your PIN when requested on the Student Authentication Network page
- Most pages require that you accept the terms by checking a box at the bottom of those pages
- You must provide complete reference information for yourself, next of kin and two additional references. Failure to complete all lines accurately will keep this loan from disbursing to your account.
- PROMISSORY NOTE – Read completely. Electronically sign at the bottom of the promissory note page. The electronic signature includes a check off box plus your full legal name.
It is important that you complete the process thoroughly and as soon as possible if you wish to receive the Federal Perkins Loan. Your loan WILL NOT DISBURSE until all electronic documents are approved by Peabody. A delay in completing this process, will delay payment to your account. Once you have successfully e-signed the promissory note, your Federal Perkins Loan will pay to your student account ten days prior to the beginning of each semester (if your loan is for the full academic year).
If you do not want to accept the Federal Perkins Loan or you want to make changes to the amount, you must submit a Loan Adjustment Form.




