When you applied for student loans, you needed to meet specific requirements, such as being enrolled at least half
time at an eligible school.
If you or the student for whom you took out a Parent PLUS loan is enrolled at least half -
time at an eligible school
You can combine service from more than one school, provided that the total
time at eligible schools is at least five years.
If you are a member of the National Guard or other reserve component of the U.S. armed forces (current or retired) and you are called or ordered to active duty while you are enrolled at least half -
time at an eligible school or within six months of having been enrolled at least half - time, you qualify for deferment of repayment on your federal student loans during the 13 months following the end of your active duty service, or until you return to school on at least a half - time basis, whichever is earlier.
This loan is available to Juniors, Seniors and Graduate students enrolled full -
time at an eligible school with a satisfactory academic performance of 2.5 GPA or greater.
be a graduate or professional student enrolled at least half -
time at an eligible school in a program leading to a graduate or professional degree or certificate, or be the parent (biological, adoptive, or in some cases, stepparent) of a dependent undergraduate student enrolled at least half -
time at an eligible school;
Not exact matches
To be
eligible for an in -
school deferment, you must be enrolled
at least half
time (as determined by your institution).
Teach full -
time as a highly - qualified teacher in a high - need field
at an
eligible low - income elementary
school, secondary
school, or educational service agency for
at least 4 academic years.
At the same
time,
schools may be
eligible for a waiver for testing buildings if they demonstrate tests were performed and remediation was performed that complies with the regulations.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children
eligible for free
school meals remain far less likely to be
school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some
time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels
at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state
schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
An analysis of local news reports and
school district data by The New York
Times found that
at least one out of every six students
eligible to take the third - through eighth - grade tests in New York State sat
at least one of them out this past
school year, part of the so - called opt out movement.
To be
eligible, a teacher must agree to live in the home for
at least three years and teach full -
time in that
school district.
Different districts choose different strategies: according to NCES Public
School Universe data, thousands of Title I
schools nationally have fewer than a third of their students
eligible for free lunch, while
at the same
time thousands of non-Title I
schools have over half their students
eligible.
HISD goes one step further and includes all
eligible students in a
school at the
time of testing, regardless of where they were in October.
Figures show that just five per cent of children
eligible for free
school meals gain five A grades
at GCSE, while a child living in one of England's most disadvantaged areas is 27
times more likely to go to an inadequate
school than a child living in one of the least disadvantaged.
The EPI's analysis used data from from inspections that took place from 2005/06 to 2014/15 and found that secondary
schools with up to five per cent of pupils
eligible for free
school meals (FSM) are over three
times as likely to be rated «outstanding» as
schools with
at least 23 per cent FSM (48 per cent compared with 14 per cent).
These students are over 1.6
times more likely to meet a key graduation requirement, over three
times more likely to be
eligible for a state merit scholarship, and over 3.8
times more likely to take
at least one AP exam in a charter
school compared to their peers who do not receive charter lottery offers.
First, public
schools that operate a prekindergarten program are
eligible to receive funding for a half day if they provide
at least 32,400 minutes (3 hours per day) of instructional
time to students.
Second, public
schools are
eligible to earn funding for a full day if they provide
at least 43,200 minutes (4 hours per day) of instructional
time to students enrolled in (1) a dropout recovery
school; (2) an alternative education program; (3) a
school program located
at a day treatment facility, a residential treatment facility, psychiatric hospital, or medical hospital; (4) program offered
at a correctional facility, or (5) a charter
school providing adult high
school diplomas or industry certification under Section 29.259.
Existing
school district staff who allocate
at least 50 % of their
time to sustainability - related work are
eligible for scholarships from the Center, which allows them access to professional development, targeted education and technical support.
Students are
eligible for the program if the student's resident district is not a
school district in which the pilot project scholarship program is operating and the student satisfies one of the following conditions: the student attends a local public
school that has received a grade D or F by the state's performance index score, the student is assigned to a community
school but would otherwise be assigned to a qualifying
school, the student attends a local public
school that was ranked in the lowest 10 percent of public
schools in two of the three most recent rankings and the public
school was not declared to be excellent or effective in the most recent rating system, or the student is enrolling in grades K — 12 for the first
time and would be assigned to a qualifying
school as long as they are
at least 5 years old by Jan. 1 of the
school year.
While this is politically useful
at a
time of national austerity, it also raises questions about why the government is introducing the pupil premium - extra funding to
schools for each pupil
eligible for free
school meals.
The Connecticut Statute for Education also limits the amount of
time that a student is allowed to spend in a bilingual education program to just thirty months — If the student is within 30 months of high
school graduation, they are not
eligible for the services
at all.
My parents were given a choice: because I had a disability, I could be treated as a gifted student,
eligible for the «mini-
schools»
at two of the twenty or so
schools in the district, or be treated as a disabled student,
eligible for «special learning» in «the trailers»
at my high
school; I was the only student to that point who was thrown out of the special learning program for reading books
at a far - too - advanced level; When I was dismissed, I was reading John Locke's Second Treatise on Government, a book about medieval castle battlement defenses, and (all
at the same
time) a book called «You can trust a communist — to be a communist».
Repayment begins on the date of the last disbursement of the loan, however, while enrolled in
school on
at least a half -
time basis, you are
eligible for an in -
school deferment that allows you to postpone payments on your Grad PLUS Loan until you graduate or separate from
school
Repayment begins on the date of the last disbursement of the loan; however, while enrolled in
school on
at least a half -
time basis you are
eligible for an in -
school deferment that allows you to postpone payments on your Grad PLUS Loan until you graduate or drop below half -
time status.
Be enrolled
at least half -
time in a Bachelor's or Associate's degree program
at an
eligible school.
Be enrolled
at least half -
time in a graduate program
at an
eligible school, business
school, or law
school, or in a health professions graduate program
at an
eligible school.
You must be attending
school at least half -
time to be
eligible for a Stafford Loan.
Be employed as a full -
time RN, working
at least 32 hours per week,
at a public or private nonprofit CSF OR, be employed as a full -
time NF member
at a public or private, nonprofit,
eligible school nursing (see Definition for Eligible School of
eligible school nursing (see Definition for Eligible School of Nu
school nursing (see Definition for
Eligible School of
Eligible School of Nu
School of Nursing)
Another option is that if a teacher has loans from the Federal Perkins Loan Program, he or she might be
eligible to have their loan cancelled in return for teaching full -
time,
at a low - income
school or in certain underserved subject areas.
This program (called TEACH GRANTS) is not tied to financial need and provides up to $ 4,000 annually to students who are enrolled in an
eligible program and who agree to teach full -
time in a high - need field
at a public or private elementary or secondary
school that serves low - income students.
You must also be enrolled in an
eligible school, and pursuing a degree program on
at least a half -
time basis.
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At the time of initial application, a PA must have a total outstanding debt of at least $ 75,000 in eligible law school loa
At the
time of initial application, a PA must have a total outstanding debt of
at least $ 75,000 in eligible law school loa
at least $ 75,000 in
eligible law
school loans
§ Secure full -
time employment in an
eligible teaching field
at a
school district or area education agency.
School certification is the process by which a school verifies that a student is enrolled on at least a half - time basis, is making satisfactory academic progress, and is eligible for federal and / or private student
School certification is the process by which a
school verifies that a student is enrolled on at least a half - time basis, is making satisfactory academic progress, and is eligible for federal and / or private student
school verifies that a student is enrolled on
at least a half -
time basis, is making satisfactory academic progress, and is
eligible for federal and / or private student loans.
In order to be
eligible for either type of Stafford loan, it is necessary to be enrolled
at least half -
time in a program that leads to either a degree or a certificate that is awarded by the
school.
Teachers are
eligible for loan forgiveness if they have taught full -
time for
at least five consecutive years
at a low - income
school.
Eligible borrowers include members of the National Guard and reserve or retired members of the Armed Forces called to active duty
at the
time, or within six months prior to the
time, that they were enrolled in
school.
Direct Graduate PLUS Loans require you to be enrolled
at least half -
time, but you're
eligible for Sallie Mae graduate student loans if you're enrolled full -
time, half -
time, or less than half -
time in an
eligible school.
Federal Perkins Loans are
school - based, low - interest education loans available for US citizens and
eligible non-citizens enrolled
at least half -
time in an undergraduate, graduate or professional program.
Or work full -
time as a nurse faculty member
at an
eligible school of nursing.
As bankruptcy attorney Craig Andresen says, «For example, perhaps you were not an «
eligible student»
at the
time the private student loan was made to you; or maybe the loan was not incurred to pay «qualified education expenses»; or perhaps the loan was not for attendance
at an «
eligible education institution» because the
school was not accredited under Title IV of the Higher Education Act.
Borrowers of new student loans must be
at least 18 years old (17 with a cosigner), attend an
eligible school full - or part -
time and have an income of
at least $ 12,000.
Be accepted, enrolled or attending a nonprofit, Title IV
eligible, degree - granting, accredited college or university or nonprofit
school of nursing approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing on
at least a half -
time basis, as half -
time basis is defined by the
school.
To qualify, you must be a full -
time teacher for five consecutive years
at an
eligible low - income
school or
eligible education service agency in an
eligible subject.
In order to be
eligible, you must be enrolled in
school at least half -
time.
* Se habla español [divider style =» 0 ″][headline style =» 1 ″ align =» left»] TEACHER CANCELLATION [/ headline] If you have a loan from the Federal Perkins Loan Program you might be
eligible for loan cancellation for full -
time teaching
at a low - income
school, or for teaching in certain subject areas.
In -
school: when enrolled in an
eligible school at least half -
time.
To be
eligible for an in -
school deferment, you must be enrolled
at least half
time (as determined by your institution).