Not exact matches
But neither the African governmental officials nor the private foreign banks who made the decision to loan in the first place lose out, as European and North American governments step in to provide further financial
assistance for African countries as they begin to lapse on loan
repayments: «In effect,
public money from the governments
of industrialised countries -LSB-...] helped to bail out the private creditors» (p. 33).
USD's LRAP will be administered by the Loan
Repayment Assistance Program Governing Board generally consisting
of the USD School
of Law Assistant Dean
of Admissions and Financial Aid, the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, an Administrative Director from the Center for
Public Interest and the President
of the
Public Interest Law Foundation.
To that end, we created a Loan
Repayment Assistance Fund to offer graduates who work full - time in public interest assistance with the repayment of loans used to finance their legal e
Repayment Assistance Fund to offer graduates who work full - time in public interest assistance with the repayment of loans used to finance their legal
Assistance Fund to offer graduates who work full - time in
public interest
assistance with the repayment of loans used to finance their legal
assistance with the
repayment of loans used to finance their legal e
repayment of loans used to finance their legal education.
The purpose
of this program is to provide loan
repayment assistance to a select number
of our graduates who are pursuing careers in
public service.
As a reflection
of Gonzaga University School
of Law's humanistic, Jesuit, and Catholic nature, this Loan
Repayment Assistance Program reflects the high value that the school places on attorneys pursuing careers in
public service.
The R. William Arthur Loan
Repayment Assistance Endowment, established by Dorothy Ellett Arthur in memory
of her husband, The Honorable R. William Arthur, William & Mary Law Class
of 1940, a highly respected lawyer and jurist in Wytheville, Virginia, who devoted much
of his career to
public service.
The St. John's University School
of Law Loan
Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) provides financial assistance to qualified Law School graduates who work in public interest or government
Assistance Program (LRAP) provides financial
assistance to qualified Law School graduates who work in public interest or government
assistance to qualified Law School graduates who work in
public interest or government positions.
The program aims to supplement other available sources
of loan
repayment assistance so as to permit graduates to perform
public service in North Carolina, the nation and the world, without being restricted or discouraged by law school debt.
The Loan
Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) program greatly reduces the degree to which financing the cost
of a legal education limits career options and opens the door to
public service careers by providing a path for total loan forgiveness.
Students who borrow through the federal program can make use
of programs such as the Income - Driven
Repayment Plans, the federal
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program, and Duke's Loan
Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP).
The purpose
of the program is to provide legal educational loan
repayment assistance in exchange for
public service to low income or underserved residents in New Mexico.