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If available money is not sufficient to fund all eligible applicants, loans will be awarded in accordance with the following priority:
(1) applicants who received a teacher education loan the preceding year;
(2) one new applicant, ranked by high school grade-point average, from each school district;
(3) remaining new applicants ranked by highest number of years enrolled in a teacher education program, with students who are in a teacher certification program ranked first.
History: Eff. 8/16/86, Register 99
Authority: AS 14.43.630
Editor's note: As of Register 160 (January 2002), the regulations attorney made a technical revision under AS 44.62.125 (b)(6), and in accordance with ch. 85, sec. 45, SLA 2001, to change "scholarship loan" to "education loan" in 20 AAC 15.220.
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