(a) To be eligible for a teacher education loan, a student must
(1) be a graduate of a public or private high school in the state, with sufficient credits to be admitted to an accredited college or university;
(2) be enrolled in or show evidence of intent to enroll in a degree program directed at a teaching career at the elementary or secondary school level;
(3) meet the conditions set by the student's local school board with respect to the district's requirements for teachers in particular subject areas;
(4) submit to the local school board an application provided by the commission under AS 14.43.630(a)(2); an application may be submitted six months before graduation from high school; and
(5) not have a past due child support obligation established by court order or by the child support services agency under AS 25.27.160 - 25.27.220 at the time of application.
(b) A local school board shall award teacher education loans giving a preference to applicants from rural schools who meet the qualifications for a loan and taking into account the applicants' academic records.
(c) A student may not be awarded a teacher education loan under AS 14.43.600 - 14.43.700 if the student receives a loan under AS 14.43.170 - 14.43.175 for the same period of attendance.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
Chapter 43. Financial Aid Programs for Postsecondary Students
Article 10. Teacher Education Loan Program.
Sec. 14.43.600. Findings and intent.
Sec. 14.43.610. Program established.
Sec. 14.43.620. Teacher education revolving loan fund.
Sec. 14.43.630. Administration.
Sec. 14.43.640. Conditions of and limitations on loans.