Alabama Administrative Code
Title 300 - ALABAMA COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION
Chapter 300-4-10 - TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR ALABAMA TEACHERS
Section 300-4-10-.12 - Scholarship/Loan Servicing
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) In-school servicing consists primarily of maintaining changes in a TSPAT recipient's name, home address, school address, and graduation date, if applicable. It is the TSPAT recipient's responsibility to notify the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, within thirty (30) calendar days, of any change of address, name change, or graduation date, if applicable.
(2) Scholarship/loan repayment begins not later than ninety (90) calendar days after the TSPAT recipient withdraws from his/her approved course(s) or program of study.
(3) Repayments due shall include interest assessed at the rate charged recipients of non-need-based federal guaranteed student loans.
(4) The terms of repayment may provide for substantially equal installment payments. Repayment in full on all scholarship loans received must be completed within ten (10) years, unless a shorter period of time would occur when minimum payments of $100 per month plus interest result in an earlier payoff.
(5) Authorized deferments permit the postponement of principal payment during the specific period and under specific conditions after the repayment period has begun.
(6) If a TSPAT scholarship-loan recipient dies, or becomes permanently and totally disabled, the recipient's obligation to make any further payments of principal and interest on a TSPAT scholarship/loan is cancelled.
(7) If a TSPAT scholarship-loan recipient has been adjudicated a bankrupt, the Commission shall file proof of claim with the bankruptcy court. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education may determine that a recipient has been adjudicated a bankrupt upon the receipt of notice of the first meeting of the creditors from the bankruptcy court.
(8) Upon the request of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, the Attorney General or any District Attorney shall institute proceeding in the name of the State for the purpose of recovering any amount due the State under the provisions of the Technology Scholarship Program for Alabama Teachers.
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Statutory Authority: Act 93-636.