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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 71C

18A:71C-68 Eligibility for participation.

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3. To be eligible to participate in the program, an applicant shall:
a. be a resident of the State and maintain residency during program participation;
b. be a graduate of an approved STEM degree program at an institution of higher education located in New Jersey;
c. have an outstanding balance on a qualifying student loan and not be in default on any qualifying student loan;
d. have been employed full-time in a designated high-growth STEM occupation for a minimum of four years prior to initial application to the program and be employed thereafter for an additional one to four years in a designated high-growth STEM occupation;
e. provide certification that the applicant's employer has agreed to annually provide the applicant at least a 100 percent match of the loan redemption benefit under the program during the applicant's participation in the program and employment in a designed high-growth STEM occupation; and
f. satisfy any additional criteria the authority may establish.
L.2018, c.142, s.3.
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