The national student loan application was usually handwritten by the student himself and then reviewed and signed by the relevant departments of the school. This was because a handwritten application could better reflect the student's personal situation and the reason for the application. At the same time, it could better ensure the authenticity and accuracy of the application. Of course, some schools would use a computer to fill in the form and print it out as an application form to make it easier to manage and review. However, whether it was handwritten or printed, it was necessary to ensure that the format of the application was standardized, the content was complete, and the application was authentic in order to better complete the application process.