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Code · Connecticut · CHAPTER 186 — State Financial Assistance

Secs. 10a-170 to 10a-170m. Administrative support for capitol scholarship grant program. High technology graduate assistantship program. Eligibility requirements for high technology graduate assistantships. Award of high technology assistantships, renewal, limitations, amounts. Selection of high technology assistantship recipients; regulations. Academic scholarship loan program. Eligibility requirements for high school students. Eligibility requirements for persons other than high school students. Selection of academic scholarship loan recipients, maintenance of eligibility; distribution of loan awards. Loan repayment; loan forgiveness provisions. Interest charge on loan; legal capacity of minors. Loan deferments; loan forgiveness upon death or disability of loan recipient. Servicing and administering of loans. Adoption of regulations.

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Sections 10a-170 to 10a-170m , inclusive, are repealed, effective July 1, 2013.
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