These Rules and Regulations are subject to change by the
Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board (hereinafter
referred to as the "Board"). The number of awards and recipients are dependent
upon availability of funds and selection shall be based on a first-come,
first-served basis of all eligible applicants; however, priority consideration
shall be given to persons previously receiving awards under the Nursing Teacher
Stipend Forgivable Loan program (NTSP).
I.
GENERAL ELIGIBILITY
A. The applicant must be a current legal
resident of Mississippi. Resident status for purposes of receiving NTSP shall
be determined in the same manner as resident status for tuition purposes as set
forth in Sections
37-103-1 through
37-103-29 of Ms. Code Ann., with
the exception of Section
37-103-17.
B. The applicant must be fully admitted as a
regular student and enrolled full-time at the graduate level seeking a masters
or doctoral degree in an accredited nursing program at one (1) Board-approved
institution in the State of Mississippi. Enrollment and classification status
will be determined by the attending institution.
C. The applicant must also participate in the
Nursing Education Forgivable Loan Program - MSN (NELM), RN to MSN (NERM), or
Ph.D./DNP (NELP) administered by the Board. (Priority will be given to nursing
faculty who have been accepted for Board-approved forgivable loan money and are
teaching in a state-accredited nursing program as an exception to accreditation
standards and to nursing faculty who have been accepted for board-approved
forgivable loan money and are within 12 months of earning a doctoral degree.)
D. The applicant must be
recommended for participation in the NTSP program by a dean or director of a
Mississippi school of nursing. Recommendation should be in the form of a letter
of intended employment upon the applicant's completion of the program of study.
The letter of intended employment must include the institution of intended
employment and the nursing program in which the applicant is intended to teach
(practical nursing, associate degree, bachelor's degree, master's degree, or
doctoral degree).
E. The applicant
must have expressed in writing a present intention to teach at any accredited
school of nursing in Mississippi approved by the Board and must diligently
pursue the course of study and requirements for the appropriate nursing
license.
F. The applicant must have
a cumulative 3.0 college grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale to establish
eligibility, maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA each period of enrollment (i.e.
semester or trimester) for continued eligibility, and maintain satisfactory
academic progress in the approved program of study in accordance with the
attending institution's policy.
G.
The applicant must not presently or previously have defaulted on an educational
loan.
H. Applicants must possess a
current Mississippi registered nursing license.
I. Must not have received or currently be
receiving funds from the Rural Health Program.
II.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
FORGIVABLE LOAN APPLICANT
A. First time
applicants must:
2.
If residency has not been established, submit two forms of documentation of
current legal residency by the document deadline of June 30. Acceptable forms
of residency documentation are listed in the General Administration Rules and
Regulations and published online at
www.msfinancialaid.org.
3. Submit a copy of the applicant's letter of
acceptance into the appropriate program of study. The letter of acceptance
should indicate that the applicant has been fully admitted or admitted as a
regular student and should include the admittance date and entering
classification. Provisional or conditional admission is not accepted. The
letter of acceptance should be submitted as soon as possible but must be
received by the document deadline of June 30.
4. Submit a recommendation for participation
in the NTSP program by a dean or director of a Mississippi school of nursing by
the document deadline of June 30. Recommendation should be in the form of a
letter of intended employment upon the applicant's completion of the program of
study. The letter of intended employment must include the institution of
intended employment and the nursing program in which the applicant is intended
to teach (associate degree, bachelor's degree, master's degree, or doctoral
degree).
5. Submit a copy of the
applicant's current Mississippi nursing license by the document deadline of
June 30.
6. Signify understanding
of the NTSP Rules and Regulations, enter into a Contract and Note with the
Board pursuant to the applicable Rules and Regulations and all applicable State
laws, and complete, sign and return the Self Certification of a Private Loan
form prior to the disbursement of funds. Note: The Contract and Note
will be issued once the applicant has been awarded. Funds will not be disbursed
until the Contract and Note has been signed.
7. Have a cumulative college GPA of 3.0 on a
4.0 scale, be enrolled full-time in an approved program of study, and be making
satisfactory academic progress in accordance with the attending institution's
policy. Evidence of academic eligibility will be automatically provided to the
Board by the attending institution, unless specifically requested from the
applicant.
B. Renewal
applicants must:
2.
Maintain a cumulative college GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale each period of
enrollment (i.e. semester or trimester), be enrolled full-time in an approved
program of study, and be making satisfactory academic progress in accordance
with the attending institution's policy. Evidence of academic eligibility will
be automatically provided to the Board by the attending institution, unless
specifically requested from the applicant.
3. Complete, sign and return the Self
Certification of a Private Loan form.
III.
AMOUNT and LENGTH OF FORGIVABLE
LOAN
A. The maximum award amount for
NTSP recipients shall be $1,000 per month for each month of full-time
enrollment.
B.
Masters degree recipients may receive a lifetime maximum of monthly awards not
to exceed one (1) calendar year. Doctoral degree recipients may receive a
lifetime maximum of monthly awards not to exceed two (2) calendar
years.
C. Awards shall be disbursed
directly to the school of attendance.
D. A student who receives NTSP while
completing a master's degree in nursing may not later receive NTSP to pursue a
doctoral degree in nursing.
IV.
RECIPIENT RESPONSIBILITIES
A. An NTSP recipient must maintain good
standing at the educational institution in which he/she is enrolled at all
times.
B. An NTSP recipient must
maintain a 3.0 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale per period of enrollment (i.e.
semester or trimester). Any recipient who fails to maintain the minimum GPA
will be suspended from participation in the program for the following period of
enrollment. An official transcript or grade verification sent directly to the
Board by the attending institution evidencing the required GPA on a 4.0 scale
for the non-eligible period of enrollment will entitle an NTSP recipient for
renewal priority.
C. An NTSP
recipient must remain in school full-time, complete an approved program of
study, and obtain the appropriate nursing license. An NTSP recipient who
withdraws from school, fails to complete an approved program of study, or fails
to obtain an appropriate nursing license, shall immediately become liable to
the Board for the sum of all outstanding NTSP awards, plus a penalty of 5% of
the outstanding principal, and interest on the combined outstanding principal
and penalty.
D. While receiving
funds, the NTSP recipient must at all times keep the Board informed of the
recipient's current, correct, and complete contact information. This
information may be updated via the NTSP recipient's student account online at
www.msfinancialaid.org. Once in
repayment, the NTSP recipient must at all times keep the Board or its loan
servicer informed of the recipient's current, correct, and complete contact
information until the debt is completely satisfied.
E. An NTSP recipient should address in
writing to the Board or its loan servicer any special circumstances regarding
enrollment status, withdrawal from school, or failure to complete the approved
program of study.
V.
REPAYMENT
A. An NTSP forgivable
loan recipient enters repayment when the recipient completes the approved
program of study, withdraws from school, or fails to complete the approved
program of study. The recipient may satisfy his/her forgivable loan debt either
by cancellation through service as a nurse educator or by loan
repayment.
B. Cancellation through
Service as a Nurse Educator
1. An NTSP
forgivable loan recipient must meet all of the following criteria to qualify
for debt cancellation through nursing service:
a) Have the appropriate nursing license, as
determined by the Mississippi Board of Nursing.
b) Teach nursing full-time or
part-time/adjunct at an accredited School of Nursing in Mississippi.
"Full-time" is understood by the parties to mean that the nurse or instructor
shall maintain the normal full-time work schedule where the nurse or instructor
is employed. "Part-time/adjunct" is understood by the parties to mean that the
nurse shall be classified as less than a 1.0 FTE at an individual institution.
Less than 1.0 FTEs can be added together if an individual is teaching at more
than one accredited Schools of Nursing in Mississippi. NOTE: It is
fully understood that it is the responsibility of the forgivable loan recipient
to seek and secure employment. The Board assumes no obligation to perform that
function.
2.
The NTSP forgivable loan debt shall be cancelled on the basis of two (2) years
of full-time teaching service for one (1) year of forgivable loan received;
four (4) years of 0.50 FTE (total) part-time/adjunct teaching for one (1) year
of forgivable loan received; and eight (8) years of 0.25 FTE (total)
part-time/adjunct teaching for one (1) year of forgivable loan received. Such
service shall never be less than two (2) academic years for teaching,
regardless of the length of study provided under this forgivable
loan.
3. At the time of separation
from the approved program of study, unless granted a grace period or other type
of deferment, the NTSP forgivable loan recipient must request in writing a
deferment of the accrual of interest and repayment of principal and penalty for
purposes of completing the teaching service option. The service deferment
request must be accompanied by evidence of appropriate employment as defined in
Section V.B.1.
4. At the end of
each service deferment period, the NTSP forgivable loan recipient must request
in writing a cancellation of the equivalent of one annual award.
5. The service deferment and cancellation
must be requested in writing and approved each year until the debt is fully
satisfied.
C. Loan
Repayment
1. Unless granted a grace period or
other deferment, an NTSP forgivable loan recipient shall become liable to the
Board for the sum of all NTSP forgivable loan awards made to that person less
the corresponding amount of debt previously cancelled through service as a
nurse educator, plus a penalty of 5% of the outstanding principal, and interest
on the combined outstanding principal and penalty, immediately at the time of
occurrence of one of the following events:
a)
The recipient withdraws from school;
b) The recipient fails to complete the
approved program of study;
c) The
recipient fails to obtain the appropriate nursing license; or
d) The recipient fails to complete the
professional nursing service option defined in Section V.B.
2. At the time of the occurrence
of one of the events outlined in Section V.C.I. or upon termination of a grace
period or other deferment, a 5% penalty will be applied to the sum of all
forgivable loan awards made to the recipient less any amount previously
cancelled through service.
3. The
rate of interest charged an NTSP forgivable loan recipient on the unsatisfied
balance shall be the current unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan rate at the
time of occurrence of one of the events outlined in Section V.C.1. or upon
termination of a grace period or other deferment.
4. Interest begins accruing at the time of
occurrence of one of the events outlined in Section V.C.1. or upon termination
of a grace period or other deferment, and repayment commences one (1) month
after the occurrence of the event.
5. NTSP forgivable loan recipients must repay
the loan (principal, penalty, and interest thereon) in 60 or less equal
consecutive monthly installments. If the recipient fails to repay his/her loan
(principal, penalty, and interest thereon) in the requisite number of
installments, all principal, penalty, and interest outstanding, together with
costs of collection, shall become immediately due and payable and, demand shall
be made by mailing the same to the obligor at the last address furnished by
said obligor. Should payment of the sum due not be made in full within thirty
(30) days, from the date demand was made, the Contract and Note executed by the
obligor shall be placed with a collection agency or an attorney for collection,
at which point the obligor shall become liable for reasonable collection or
attorneys' fees, which may be based on a percentage of the amount of the debt,
and court costs, in addition to the other sums due and owing.
D. The obligations made by the
recipient of this forgivable loan shall not be voidable by reason of the age of
the student at the time of receiving the forgivable loan.
E. Special circumstances regarding a
recipient's failure to complete the teaching service option and/or fulfill the
loan obligation should be addressed in writing to the Board or its loan
servicer.
VI.
GRACE PERIOD and OTHER DEFERMENTS
A. Grace Period
1. Upon completion of the approved program of
study, the NTSP forgivable loan recipient will be granted a 12-month grace
period, during which the recipient should obtain the appropriate nursing
license and secure appropriate nursing employment as defined in Section
V.B.1.
2. An NTSP forgivable loan
recipient who does not complete the approved program of study will not be
granted a 12-month grace period and will enter repayment immediately upon
separation from the approved program of study. Such a recipient may be eligible
for an in-school deferment as defined in Section VI.B.
B. In-School Deferment
1. A master's degree forgivable loan
recipient who does not complete the approved program of study but remains
enrolled at least part-time in a master's degree program and a doctoral degree
forgivable loan recipient who does not complete the approved program of study
but remains enrolled at least part-time in a doctoral degree program may
request deferment of the accrual of interest and the repayment of principal and
penalty for purposes of remaining in school.
2. The in-school deferment must be requested
in writing to the Board or its loan servicer and must be accompanied by
verification of at least part-time enrollment from the attending
institution.
3. The in-school
deferment will not be granted for master's degree forgivable loan recipients to
enroll in a doctoral degree program of nursing.
However, the master's degree NTSP recipient who pursues a
doctoral degree in nursing may fulfill the service obligation on a
part-time/adjunct basis while enrolled in the advanced degree program.
4. The in-school deferment must be
requested by the recipient and approved every term (except Summer) throughout
the duration of the deferment.
C. Temporary Disability Deferment
1. An NTSP forgivable loan recipient in
repayment who is unable to secure or continue employment because of temporary
total disability may request deferment of the accrual of interest and the
repayment of principal and penalty. To qualify, a recipient must be unable to
work and earn money due to the disability for at least sixty (60) days or be
providing continuous care for a dependent or spouse during a period of at least
(90) consecutive days.
2. The
temporary disability deferment must be requested in writing to the Board or its
loan servicer and must be accompanied by certification from a doctor of
medicine or osteopathy who is legally authorized to practice
medicine.
3. The temporary
disability deferment must be requested by the recipient and approved every six
(6) months throughout the duration of the deferment and condition for a total
period of time not to exceed three (3) years.
D. Military Service Deferment
1. In terms of military service the following
definitions shall apply:
a) REQUIRED military
service is that service which is required of an individual in the service of
the Armed Forces of the United States; it does not include a military service
obligation incurred to repay a grant, stipend or scholarship granted the
individual prior to, during, or after the award under the NTSP
program.
b) OBLIGATED or VOLUNTARY
military service is that service which is performed by the individual in
repayment of a debt owed the United States government as a result of military
scholarships, ROTC scholarships, etc. received by the individual. Service is
VOLUNTARY if the individual is not obligated to incur a period of military
service, but chooses to incur the service obligation.
2. An NTSP forgivable loan recipient shall be
eligible for deferment of the accrual of interest and the repayment of
principal and penalty during the time of required military service.
3. The military deferment must be requested
in writing to the Board or its loan servicer, stating beginning and ending
dates of such required military service, and must be accompanied by a copy of
the military orders.
4. The
military deferment must be requested by the recipient and approved on a
year-to-year basis (annually).
5.
If a recipient continues military service for any reason beyond the REQUIRED
time, then that person shall be declared ineligible for military deferment and
the remaining unsatisfied principal, penalty, and interest shall become due and
payable to the Board according to the terms outlined in Section V.C.
6. If a recipient obligates himself/herself
to VOLUNTARY military service prior to, during, or after the NTSP award, then
that person shall be declared ineligible for military deferment and the
remaining unsatisfied principal, penalty, and interest shall become due and
payable to the Board according to the terms outlined in Section V.C.
VII.
CANCELLATION
OF DEBT
A. Death
1. If an individual recipient dies, then the
recipient's obligation to repay the loan or render service is
canceled.
2. The Board shall
require a copy of the death certificate or other proof of death that is
acceptable under applicable State Law. If a death certificate or other
acceptable proof of death is not available, the recipient's obligation for
service or repayment on the loan is canceled only upon a determination by the
Board on the basis of other evidence that the Board finds conclusive.
3. The Board may not attempt to collect on
the loan from the deceased recipient's estate.
B. Total and Permanent Disability
1. If the Board determines that an individual
recipient is totally and permanently disabled, the recipient's obligation to
make any further payments of principal, penalty, and interest on the loan is
canceled. A recipient is not considered totally and permanently disabled on the
basis of a condition that existed before he/she applied for the forgivable
loan, unless the recipient's condition has substantially deteriorated since
he/she submitted the forgivable loan application, so as to render the recipient
totally and permanently disabled.
2. After being notified by the recipient or
the recipient's representative that the recipient claims to be totally and
permanently disabled, the Board shall promptly request that the recipient or
the recipient's representative obtain a certification from a physician, who is
a doctor of medicine or osteopathy and legally authorized to practice, on a
form provided or approved by the Board and other necessary documents as
requested, that the recipient is totally and permanently disabled. The Board
shall continue collection until it receives the certification or receives a
letter from a physician stating that the certification has been requested and
that additional time is needed to determine if the recipient is totally and
permanently disabled. After receiving the physician's certification or letter
and other necessary documents as requested and the student is found to be
totally and permanently disabled, the Board may not attempt to collect from the
recipient.
3. If the Board
determines that a loan owed by a recipient, who claims to be totally and
permanently disabled, is not eligible for cancellation for that reason, or if
the Board has not received the physician's certification and other requested
documents, as described in Section VII.B.2., within 60 days of the receipt of
the documents as described in Section VII.B.2., the Board shall resume
collection and shall be deemed to have exercised forbearance of payment of
principal, penalty, and interest from the date the Board received the documents
described in Section VII.B.2. until such a determination of ineligibility is
made by the Board.
C.
Bankruptcy
NTSP forgivable loans are nondischargeable in
bankruptcy.
VIII.
WARRANTY
The acceptance of the NTSP forgivable loan by each recipient
shall serve to appoint the Secretary of State of the State of Mississippi as
his/her designated agent for service of process, upon whom may be served all
lawful processes and summons in any action or proceeding against him/her in the
event he/she removes himself/herself from this State and the processes of its
courts, growing out of any breach of Contract and Note by the recipient for
failure to fulfill his/her Contract and Note with the Board or, to repay the
NTSP forgivable loan, including penalty and interest pursuant to the law and
Contract and Note, and, said acceptance of the loan rights and privileges shall
be a signification of the applicant's agreement that any such process or
summons against him/her, which is so served upon the Secretary of State, shall
be of the same legal force and validity as if served on him/her personally. The
venue of all causes of action against such nonresidents shall be Hinds County,
Mississippi.
IX.
AUTHORIZATION
The acceptance of the NTSP forgivable loan shall serve to
authorize the Mississippi Office of Student Financial Aid, the Board, and their
respective agents and contractors to contact the recipient regarding the
recipient's loan request or loan(s), including repayment of loan(s), at the
current or any future number the recipient provides for the recipient's
cellular phone or other wireless device using automated telephone dialing
equipment or artificial or pre-recorded voice or text
messages.