Ineligibility
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Education
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Postsecondary Education
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Scholarships, Loans, and Grants
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Georgia Student Finance Authority
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Direct Loans to Students on Basis of Need and Merit
- Ineligibility
A student is ineligible for any loan described in this subpart if the student:
- Is not a United States citizen or a permanent resident alien who meets the definition of an eligible noncitizen under federal Title IV requirements;
- Has not complied with United States Selective Service System requirements for registration, if such requirements are applicable to the student;
- Is in default on a federal Title IV educational loan or a State of Georgia educational loan, provided that a student who is otherwise eligible and has fully repaid the defaulted loan will be eligible to obtain a loan under this subpart for future academic terms but not retroactively;
- Owes a refund on a federal Title IV student financial aid program or a Georgia student financial aid program, provided that a student who is otherwise eligible and has fully paid the refund owed will be eligible to obtain a loan under this subpart for future academic terms but not retroactively;
- Has been convicted of a felony offense involving marijuana, a controlled substance, or a dangerous drug as set out in Code Section 20-1-23 or 20-1-24 of the "Drug-free Postsecondary Education Act of 1990," provided that such ineligibility extends from the date of conviction to the completion of the next academic term;
- Is incarcerated; or
- Does not meet each qualification listed in this subpart and applicable to the student.
(Code 1981, §20-3-395.4, enacted by Ga. L. 2008, p. 626, § 2/SB 169.)
RESEARCH REFERENCES
ALR.
- Rights of Undocumented or Nonimmigrant Aliens or Their Children to Equal Access to Public Elementary or Higher Education, 27 A.L.R. Fed. 3d 2.
Subpart 4B Graduate On Time Student Loans
20-3-400. Short title.
This subpart shall be known and may be cited as the "Graduate On Time Student Loan Act."
(Code 1981, §20-3-400, enacted by Ga. L. 2008, p. 626, § 3/SB 169.)
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