I signed a MPN with citi bank but i received an offer from another bank do i have too sign another MPN?

Question:i can only sign one MPN right

Answers:
Did you choose Citibank as your lender? Was the offer you received from the other bank unsolicited?

If you have already signed an MPN with Citibank and did not request information from another bank, then don't sign the other MPN. If you did request information from another bank and want to have your loan through them instead, talk to a financial aid officer at your school first to make sure your loan is going to be going through with your chosen lender. Don't sign anymore MPN's until you have a clear information as to which lender is on file for you at your school. Good luck!

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