Haw. Code R. § 11-351-11 - Maximum loan amount; loan terms and restrictions
(a) The
maximum individual loan amount shall not exceed $10,000 per recipient for any
one academic year.
(b) The director
shall determine the extent and kinds of security required for each loan, if
any.
(c) No loan shall be granted
for a period exceeding five years. The following guidelines shall be used by
the department in establishing loan terms:
(1) All loans shall be made before June 30,
1995.
(2) All repayments of loans
shall be made before the close of business on June 30, 2000, at which time the
funds from the nursing student loan program shall lapse into the general
fund.
(d) Each loan
shall bear a simple interest rate not to exceed five per cent per
year.
(e) Loans shall be granted
for the entire period required to complete studies, up to a maximum of five
years. Allocations will be made each semester/quarter to the loan beneficiary
upon submission of:
(1) Transcripts from the
previous academic semester indicating that the loan recipient has a minimum
grade point average of 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale);
(2) A copy of the recipient's registration
for courses for the upcoming academic semester/ quarter; and
(3) Letter from the school of nursing
confirming the recipient's enrollment, as requested by the director.
(f) Should the recipient determine
that the loan amount will need to be increased after the original loan amount
is awarded, the recipient shall submit a request for additional funds in
writing to the loan advisory committee along with justification for the
increase (e.g., increased tuition). The increased amount, if approved by the
director, will be applied to the upcoming academic semester.
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