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A Scholar whose eligibility is suspended under Sec. 652.43(a) may have his or her scholarship eligibility reinstated by the institution of higher education at which he or she is enrolled. The Scholar must demonstrate to the institution that he is in compliance with the relevant eligibility and renewal requirements in Secs. 652. And 652.42.
A Scholar whose eligibility is suspended under Sec. 652.43(a) may have his or her scholarship eligibility reinstated by the institution of higher education at which he or she is enrolled. The Scholar must demonstrate to the institution that he is in compliance with the relevant eligibility and renewal requirements in Secs. 652. And 652.42.
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A Scholar whose eligibility is suspended under Sec. 652.43(a) may have his or her scholarship eligibility reinstated by the institution of higher education at which he or she is enrolled. The Scholar must demonstrate to the institution that he is in compliance with the relevant eligibility and renewal requirements in Secs. 652. And 652.42.
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IFAP FSA Information for Financial Aid Professionals U.S. Department of Education
Citations: (R)652.44 AsOfDate: 12/31/95
Under what conditions may scholarship eligibility
be reinstated?
A Scholar whose eligibility is suspended under Sec.
652.43(a), such as a Scholar whose attendance at an institution of higher education was interrupted for reasons including, but not limited to, pregnancy, child-rearing, or other family responsibilities, may have his or her scholarship eligibility reinstated by the institution of higher education at which he or she is enrolled if--
(a) The period of suspension or interruption was for a
period of no more than 12 months unless the institution determines that the 12-month limitation should be waived due to exceptional circumstances; and
(b) The Scholar demonstrates to the institution that he
or she is in compliance with the relevant eligibility and renewal requirements in Secs. 652.40 and 652.42.