Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 008 - Department of Higher Education
Division 10 - Financial Aid Division
Rule 008.10.11-003 - Out-of-State Veterinary Medical Education Program
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
OUT-OF-STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM RULES AND REGULATIONS
This agenda item presents the rules and regulations for the Out-of-State Veterinary Medical Education Loan Repayment program that are necessary to comply with Act 881 of 2011.
The Out-of-State Veterinary Medical Education Loan Repayment program will assist with repayment of federal student loans for up to five (5) years for eligible veterinarians that attended Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine and practice food supply veterinary medicine within the State of Arkansas. The ADHE will work with the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine to determine which students graduated from that institution. In compliance with the Administrative Procedures Act of 1979, a public hearing was announced in a newspaper of general circulation to discuss the rules and regulations that will govern the Out-of-State Veterinary Medical Education Loan Repayment Program. The hearing will be held on October 28, 2011, in conjunction with a meeting of the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
The following resolution is offered for the Board's consideration:
RESOLVED, That the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board adopts the rules and regulations presented in this agenda item for the Out-of-State Veterinary Medical Education Loan Repayment Program, to be administered by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education.
FURTHER RESOLVED, That by the adoption of the rules and regulations presented in this agenda item, the Director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education or his designee is authorized to promulgate these rules and regulations and to implement them for the 2011-2012 academic year.
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education or his designee is authorized to make technical changes and corrections when necessary in the program rules for the Out-of-State Veterinary Medical Education Loan Repayment Program.
OUT-OF-STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION LOAN REPAYMENT
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE 1 - ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE
RULE 2 - ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Recipients shall notify ADHE annually with documentation that proves his/her continuation to meet the eligibility criteria set forth above. A recipient may receive an annual award for a maximum of five (5) consecutive years. However, if a recipient fails to practice the minimum amount of food supply veterinary medicine for even one (1) year out of the five (5) consecutive year period, he/she will not receive loan repayment.
RULE 3 - SELECTION PROCESS
Students must submit an application for the Out-of-State Veterinary Medical Education Loan Program to the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. The application is available online at the scholarship website. The Arkansas Department of Higher Education will also provide paper applications to any individual upon request. The applicant must complete the Out-of-State Veterinary Medical Education Loan Program application either in writing or via the website.
The application deadline shall be June 1 of the calendar year in which a student graduates and begins practicing food supply veterinary medicine in Arkansas. At its discretion, the ADHE may extend the deadline, provided sufficient notice is provided to the public. The student is responsible for submitting the application and all supporting documentation in a timely manner.
The award will be disbursed in one (1) disbursement to the federal student loan holder indicated by the applicant. If the award amount is larger than the outstanding loan balance, the award amount will be reduced to the amount of the loan balance.
RULE 4 - LIMITATIONS OF LOAN REPAYMENT
RULE 5 - RECIPIENT'S RESPONSIBILITY
It is the recipient's responsibility to notify the Arkansas Department of Higher Education of any change in status within 21 days. This will include:
Change in name;
Change in residence;
Failure to notify the Arkansas Department of Higher Education of a change in status will affect future eligibility or collection status.
RULE 6 - DEFERMENT OF PRACTICE
RULE 6 - PROGRAM DEFINITIONS
The following definitions are used in the State Teacher Education Program:
Arkansas Resident |
to be considered an Arkansas resident by ADHE, an applicant must be an Arkansas resident for twelve (12) months prior to the application deadline for the financial aid program. Further, the recipient may be asked to provide evidence of a permanent connection with the State of Arkansas. ADHE will look to one or more of the following to determine residency in those cases: (A) Valid Arkansas Driver's License; (B) Proof of payment for Arkansas personal and/or real taxes for previous year; (C) Proof of Arkansas vehicle registration; (D) Proof of Arkansas voter registration; and (E) Other forms of proof of Arkansas residency. |
Award Year |
The award year begins on July 1 of one calendar year, and extends to June 30 of the next calendar year. |
Food Animal |
A bovine, porcine, ovine, camelid, cervid, poultry, and any other species determined by the Arkansas State Veterinarian. |
Food Supply Veterinary Medicine |
All aspects of veterinary medicine's involvement in food supply systems, from traditional agricultural production to consumption. |
Lawful Permanent Resident |
An individual who can provide documentation from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) that he or she is in the U. S. for other than a temporary purpose with the intention of becoming a citizen or permanent resident. Valid documentation is an I-551, I-151, I-181, I-94, or passport stamped with the notation "Processed for I-551, Temporary Evidence of Lawful Admission for Permanent Residence". A completed Form G-641 can also be used to document permanent resident status. |
Loan Repayment |
A payment made to a federal loan holder on a recipient's behalf after the completion of the yearly requirements by recipient. |
Participating Institution |
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine |
Practice of Food Supply Veterinary Medicine |
A corporate or private veterinary practice with a minimum of thirty percent (30%) of the practice devoted to food animal medicine or mixed animal medicine located in rural areas. |
U. S. Citizen |
The term "U. S. citizen" includes persons born or who have become naturalized citizens of the 50 States, the District of Columbia,Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Trust Territory- Palau. The term "national" includes citizens of American Samoa or Swain's Island. |