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Administrative Rules
PLEASE NOTE
This is unofficial text excerpted from the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Only printed volumes are official text.
CHAPTER HEA 1 - General
| HEA 1.01 |
Single Need Analysis Methodology |
| HEA 1.02 |
Student Data Information System |
| HEA 1.03 |
Program Review Procedure |
| HEA 1.04 |
Conflict of Interest |
| HEA 1.05 |
Disbursement of Student Aid Checks |
| HEA 1.06 |
Check Security Identification and Enrollment of Student Recipients |
| HEA 1.07 |
Unclaimed Checks |
| HEA 1.08 |
Authorization for Release of Financial Information |
| HEA 1.09 |
Confidential Student and Parent Information |
CHAPTER HEA 2 - Definitions
CHAPTER HEA 4 - Tuition Grants
CHAPTER HEA 5 - Wisconsin Higher Education Grants
| HEA 5.01 |
Part-time Students |
| HEA 5.02 |
Priority/Rolling Application Deadline |
| HEA 5.03 |
Adjustments to Family Financial Strength |
| HEA 5.04 |
Talent Incentive Grant Eligibility |
| HEA 5.05 |
Continued Talent Incentive Grant Eligibility |
| HEA 5.06 |
Criteria for Handicapped Students Attending Private or
Public Institutions in Other States |
CHAPTER HEA 6 - Indian Student Assistance
CHAPTER HEA 8 - Nursing Student Stipend Loans
CHAPTER HEA 9 - Wisconsin Academic Excellence Scholarship
CHAPTER HEA 10 - Independent Student Grant
CHAPTER HEA 11 - Minority Teacher Loan Program
CHAPTER HEA 12 - Minority Undergraduate Grants
CHAPTER HEA 13 - Teacher Education Loan Program
CHAPTER HEA 14 - Teacher of the Visually Impaired Loan Program
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CHAPTER HEA 1
GENERAL
HEA 1.01 Single Need Analysis Methodology. The board adopts the national consensus need
analysis methodology for use in determining student financial strength under all state-sponsored
grant programs administered by the board. Copies of the national consensus need analysis are
available upon request from the board at 131 W. Wilson St., Madison, WI, 53703.
HEA 1.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; am. Register,
September, 1978, No. 273, eff. 10-1-78; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats.,
Register, September, 1984, No. 345; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats., Register,
November, 1988, No. 395; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats., Register, February,
1990, No. 410.
HEA 1.02 Student Data Information System. The board shall administer a student data
information system which will annually:
- Survey student economic data including but not limited to, students' financial needs, numbers of
students aided and dollar amounts awarded;
- Identify the various types and forms of financial aid; and
- Analyze the impact of the various financial aid programs.
HEA 1.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 1.03 Program Review Procedure. The board shall administer an institutional program
review procedure to review program procedures, clarify operational guidelines, identify potential
problem areas and improve methods of program administration.
HEA 1.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 1.04 Conflict of Interest. Staff members of the board or of an institutional financial
aid office directly or indirectly exercising discretion in the selection of recipients or the
determination of award amounts under any state program may not receive aid from such program nor may
members of their immediate family. Only the executive secretary of the board may grant exemptions
from this rule.
HEA 1.04 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 1.05 Disbursement of Student Aid Checks. State financial aid checks sent by the board
to post-secondary institutions shall be disbursed to the students by an office or person other than
the office or person requesting the aid checks.
HEA 1.05 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 1.06 Check Security Identification and Enrollment of Student Recipients.
- Post-secondary institutions receiving state financial aid checks from the board shall maintain
security procedures to protect the checks from theft or loss. Checks shall be secured in a
fire-proof locked file, vault or safe during non-office hours.
- Post-secondary institutions shall disburse aid checks to students only after the student has
presented positive identification and evidence that the student is or will be enrolled at the institution.
- Checks shall be disbursed by the institution only to those students who are enrolled at
least half-time in a certificate, diploma or degree course of study. Courses which are for a high
school diploma or its equivalent, are not to be included in the minimum half-time status necessary
to receive a check.
- Students who hold an earned bachelor's degree are not eligible for assistance for any of the
undergraduate assistance programs administered by the board.
HEA 1.06 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; cr. (3) and
(4), Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 1.07 Unclaimed Checks. State financial aid checks not claimed within 21 days of their
receipt by the post-secondary institution shall be promptly returned to the board, unless there is
reason to believe that the checks will be claimed shortly.
HEA 1.07 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 1.08 Authorization for Release of Financial Information. Financial aid applicants and
their parents agree that, to verify information reported on any state financial aid application,
they will upon request provide to the board an official photostatic copy of their most recently
filed state or U.S. income tax return. Applicants, in the case of independent students, and parents,
in the case of dependent students, further agree to provide, if requested by the board, any other
official documentation necessary to verify information reported on any state financial aid application.
HEA 1.08 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; renum. from s.
HEA 1.09, Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90.
HEA 1.09 Confidential Student and Parent Information. Without the written authorization of
the student and parent, respectively, no individually identifiable financial need calculation data
or state grant award information shall be released by the board except to the financial aid office
of an educational institution the student proposes to attend, and the Wisconsin Educational Opportunity
Program offices. This does not restrict the board from releasing aggregate statistical information.
HEA 1.09 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
CHAPTER HEA 2
DEFINITIONS
Note: Chapter HEA 2 as it existed on March 31, 1978 was repealed and a new chapter HEA 2
was created effective April 1, 1978.
HEA 2.01 Definitions. In chs. HEA 1 to 12:
- "Board" means agency as headed by the executive secretary.
- "Executive secretary" means the individual appointed under s.
39.29, Stats., to administer and direct the activities of the board in compliance with s. 15.04, Stats.
- "Full-time enrollment" means at least 12 academic credits per semester or the quarterly
equivalent and applies to all board financial need based student assistance programs.
- "Independent or self-supporting student" means a student who meets the currently used
federal definition of independent or self-supporting student.
- "Instruction related fees" means all fees directly related to instruction in the classroom
and which are charged to all students within a recognizable academic program category.
- "Nonprofit" means a governmental agency, subdivision of government, school district,
technical college district or similar body and any agency, organization or institution owned and
operated by one or more nonprofit corporations or associations, no part of the net earnings of which
inures, or may lawfully inure, to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.
- "Satisfactory academic progress" means that level of academic performance, as defined by the
institution in which the student is enrolled, which is normally required to insure adequate progress
toward the attainment of the appropriate degree or certificate.
- "Tuition" means all tuition and instruction related fees charged by the institution.
HEA 2.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; am.
(intro.), renum. (1) to (5) to be (7), (6), (8), (5), (4) and am. (7), cr. (1) to (3), Register,
April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92; correction in (6) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats.,
Register, February, 1998, No. 506.
CHAPTER HEA 4
TUITION GRANTS
Note: Chapter HEA 4 as it existed on March 31, 1978, was repealed and a new chapter HEA 4
was created effective April 1, 1978.
HEA 4.01 Application Deadline. A student must apply for a tuition grant prior to or during
the term for which the student expects to receive the grant.
HEA 4.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 4.02 Study Abroad. Any eligible student who, as a part of the academic program in
which the student is enrolled at an eligible Wisconsin institution, attends an institution outside
the United States may receive a tuition grant for the period of study abroad so long as the tuition
cost of the program is paid directly to the Wisconsin institution and the credits earned are
acceptable by the institution in serving the degree toward which the student is working.
HEA 4.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 4.03 Accelerated and Summer Session. If an institution certifies that an eligible
student is enrolled in approved accelerated study, which may include a summer session or 4th
quarter, that will permit the student to complete a degree program in less than the normal period of
full-time study for such degree, the student will be eligible for a prorated tuition grant for each
academic term of accelerated study.
HEA 4.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 4.04 Tuition Charges. To be eligible for a tuition grant, the student must be charged
an actual tuition by the institution. If for any reason a student is not charged a tuition or it is
waived, no tuition grant will be awarded. If a partial tuition charge is made, then the partial
amount shall be used to calculate the student's eligibility for a tuition grant.
HEA 4.04 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 4.05 Institutional Responsibilities.
- The student's eligibility for a tuition grant shall be certified by the institution of higher
education in which the student is enrolled.
- The institution shall provide the board with information necessary for the proper
administration of the tuition grant program. Such information may include but is not limited to:
- Proof of accreditation through a federal accepted accrediting agency is required;
- Proof of state and federal non-profit status;
- Tuition costs, instruction related fees, and all other student educational costs;
- The number and dates of the institution's academic semesters or terms; and
- The number of credits which must be carried by full-time students.
HEA 4.05 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; am. (2) (a)
and (b), Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 4.06 Adjustments to Family Financial Strength. Procedures shall be available to the
institutions which will enable the adjustment in a student's financial strength and resulting grant
amount. Such adjustment procedures shall be available to correct inaccurate information and respond
to the changing financial circumstances of students.
HEA 4.06 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; renum. from s.
HEA 4.07, Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90.
CHAPTER HEA 5
WISCONSIN HIGHER EDUCATION GRANTS
HEA 5.01 Part-time Students. Wisconsin Higher Education Grants shall be awarded to
students who are enrolled as at least half-time students as determined by the institution in which
the student is enrolled.
HEA 5.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 5.02 Priority/Rolling Application Deadline. No specific application deadline shall be
established in the Wisconsin Higher Education Grant Program, but rather a priority date with a
rolling deadline. A student must, however, apply for a Wisconsin Higher Education Grant prior to or
during the term for which the student expects to receive the grant.
HEA 5.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 5.03 Adjustments to Family Financial Strength. Procedures shall be available to the
institutions which will enable the adjustment of the student's financial strength and resulting
grant amount. Such adjustment procedures shall be available to correct inaccurate information and
respond to the changing financial circumstances of students.
HEA 5.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 5.04 Talent Incentive Grant Eligibility. To be eligible for an initial grant award, a
uniquely needy student shall be a Wisconsin resident, a first-time freshman and meet at least one
criterion under sub. (1) and one criterion under sub. (2). The minimum award a freshman can receive
will be $600 with the maximum being $1,800.
- Financial need criteria.
- A dependent student whose expected academic year parent contribution is $200 or less, or an
independent student whose academic year contribution is $200 or less.
- The family of a dependent student or the student, if independent, is receiving Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families or Wisconsin Works benefits.
- The parents of dependent students or the student, if independent, are ineligible for
unemployment compensation and have no current income from employment.
- Non-traditional student status criteria.
- The student is a member of one of the minority groups defined in
s. 39.44 (1) (a), Stats.
- The student is or will be enrolled in a special academic support program due to insufficient
academic preparation.
- The student is a first-generation post-secondary student, neither of whose parents graduated
from a 4 year college or university.
- The student is handicapped according to Department of Workforce Development, Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation records or according to the Special Needs or Disabilities Office on
Wisconsin college or university campuses which use the Americans with Disabilities Act definition
under 42 USC 12102 (2).
- The student is currently or was formerly incarcerated in a correctional institution.
- The student's environmental or academic background is such that it deters the pursuit of
educational plans.
HEA 5.04 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; r. and recr.
Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90; am. (2) (c), Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-
1-92; correction in (intro.) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 12., Stats., Register, February, 1995, No.
470; correction in (2) (d) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats., Register, February, 1998, No.
506; CR 02-148: am. (1) (a), (b), (2) (d) and (f) Register August 2003 No. 572, eff. 5-1-04.
HEA 5.05 Continued Talent Incentive Grant Eligibility.
- To continue to receive a grant after the freshman year, the student shall maintain half-time
status per academic term and academic progress towards a degree, diploma or certificate as
determined by the institution the student is attending. The minimum award shall be set annually by
the board for sophomores, juniors and seniors.
- The student shall maintain continuous enrollment from semester to semester, or quarter to
quarter, to remain eligible for a grant award for the sophomore, junior and senior years. Exceptions
to this requirement shall be made by the executive secretary and will be for illnesses or
disabilities which prevent attendance. All such exceptions will be certified by a doctor. No more
than 12 months exception from the continuous enrollment requirement will be authorized by the
executive secretary. Exceptions will be made by the executive secretary for persons affected by
their active duty military service.
HEA 5.05 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; r. and recr.
Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90; emerg. am. (2) eff. 4-4-03; CR 02-148: am. (2)
Register August 2003 No. 572, eff. 9-1-03.
HEA 5.06 Criteria for Handicapped Students Attending Private or Public Institutions in Other
States. To be eligible for a grant under s. 39.435 (5),Stats.,
a student may be enrolled in a nonprofit public or private college, technical college or conservatory
of music located in Wisconsin; or in a nonprofit public or private college, technical college or
conservatory of music located outside Wisconsin if:
- The institution specializes in the training of deaf or hard of hearing or visually handicapped students;
- The institution offers the student a course of study not offered by an institution located in Wisconsin; or
- An appropriately recognized third party (doctor, psychologist, etc.) recommends such training
for physical, psychological or emotional reasons; and that this determination be confirmed by the
exceptional education mission team of the Department of Public Instruction.
HEA 5.06 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; renum. from s. HEA
5.07, Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90; correction in (3) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b)
6., Stats., Register, February, 1995, No. 470; corrections in (intro.) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b)
6., Stats., Register, February, 1998, No. 506.
CHAPTER HEA 6
INDIAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE
Note: Chapter HEA 6 as it existed on March 31, 1978, was repealed and a new chapter HEA 6
was created effective April 1, 1978.
HEA 6.01 Indian Eligibility. To be eligible for a grant under the Indian Student
Assistance Program, a student must have one-quarter Indian blood as certified by the appropriate
Indian agency; or be recognized, for purposes of the program, as a member of a tribe by the
appropriate tribal government.
HEA 6.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 6.02 Grants for Summer School. Grants may be awarded under the program to eligible
students enrolling in summer school.
HEA 6.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 6.03 Relationship with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Indian Student Assistance
Program shall be administered in such a way so as to insure an integrated and cooperative
relationship with the Bureau of Indian Affairs which administers a similar federal program.
HEA 6.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78.
HEA 6.04 Part-time Study.
- An eligible student who is enrolled at least one-half time shall receive up to the statutory
maximum based upon financial need.
- An eligible student who is enrolled less than half-time shall receive a grant equal to
actual educational costs including tuition, fees and books.
- The amount of the grant awarded to an eligible student enrolled in a special program shall
be determined through negotiation among the sponsors of the special program including the
institution, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the board. Before students enrolled in a special program
are aided, however, the program must receive prior approval of the Education Committee of the Great
Lakes Inter-tribal Council.
HEA 6.04 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, March, 1978, No. 267, eff. 4-1-78; am. (1), Register,
April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
CHAPTER HEA 8
NURSING STUDENT STIPEND LOANS
HEA 8.01 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to define the various aspects of the
Nursing Student Stipend Loan Program authorized by s. 39.39,
Stats., as created by 1987 Wis. Act 399, as to the awarding of the loans; their forgiveness or
their repayment.
HEA 8.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, November, 1988, No. 395, eff. 12-1-88.
HEA 8.02 Definitions.
- "Accredited institution" means an institution of higher education in Wisconsin which is
accredited by a national or state accrediting agency, and which provides an associate degree,
diploma or bachelors degree program in nursing.
- "Board" means the Higher Educational Aids Board.
- "Full-time enrollment" means enrollment in at least 12 academic credits per semester or the
quarterly equivalent as determined by the educational institution.
- "Loan" means the Nursing Student Stipend Loan Program.
HEA 8.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, November, 1988, No. 395, eff. 12-1-88.
HEA 8.03 Borrower Eligibility. In order to receive a loan, the borrower shall satisfy the
following requirements:
- The borrower shall be a resident of the United States being either a citizen or an alien
lawfully admitted for permanent residence by the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- The borrower shall be a Wisconsin resident as determined by the board using the residency
standards of s. 36.27, Stats.
- The borrower shall be enrolled full-time in an eligible Wisconsin institution in either the
second year of a 2 year associate degree nursing program in a technical college system; the third
year of a 3 year nursing diploma course; or in the junior or senior year of a bachelor degree
program in a non-profit public or private college or university.
HEA 8.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, November, 1988, No. 395, eff. 12-1-88; correction in
(3) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats., Register, February, 1998, No. 506.
HEA 8.04 Terms of Loans.
- Eligible borrowers may receive up to $2,500 a year based upon their financial need as determined
through use of the national needs analysis as used under s. 39.435,
Stats. The exact loan amount will be equal to the borrower's cost of education minus the student
and parental contribution, minus the grant aid the borrower is offered.
- The total the borrower may borrow from the board shall not exceed $5,000 in outstanding principal.
- For loans which are not forgiven but must be repaid, the interest rate shall be 5% per annum
on the unpaid principal balance with accrual beginning upon the initial date of repayment. Interest
shall not accrue during periods of full-time enrollment; employment for forgiveness; or during board
authorized periods of deferment from repayment.
HEA 8.04 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, November, 1988, No. 395, eff. 12-1-88.
HEA 8.05 Loan Forms and Application Process.
- A student seeking a loan shall submit to both the board and the borrower's institutional
financial aid office the nationally accepted needs analysis form used by the institution and the
board. The forms are available from the institutional financial aid offices. The board shall provide
the agreement form to the borrower after the loan has been approved.
- The institutional aid office shall determine the borrower's cost of education and financial
contribution within the requirements set by the board. The aid office shall decide if the borrower
shall receive a loan.
- The institutional aid office shall notify the board of the loan amount for the borrower. The
board shall voucher a check for the borrower's loan after the borrower's signed agreement form has
been received by the board. The agreement form shall set forth the terms of the loan; the terms of
forgiveness; the terms of repayment; and the borrower's rights and responsibilities.
- All borrower contact concerning forgiveness and repayment shall be with the board. After
leaving school the borrower is required to maintain contact with the board until the loan is either
forgiven or repaid. The borrower is required to forward all name, address and telephone changes to
the board.
HEA 8.05 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, November, 1988, No. 395, eff. 12-1-88.
HEA 8.06 Loan Forgiveness.
- Loans shall be forgiven when the borrower is employed as a registered nurse in a Wisconsin
hospital, nursing home, or home health agency. For every 12 months of employment, $1,000 shall be
forgiven, with the amount to be prorated in cases where fewer months are worked. The borrower shall
be given a maximum of 7 years of nursing employment to work the 5 years equivalent to the maximum of
$5,000 which can be borrowed.
- The maximum of 7 years allowed for forgiveness shall be extended by the board for up to a
total of 3 years for active duty military service; National Health Service; Peace Corps and VISTA;
and such time periods approved by the board for pregnancy or temporary physical or emotional
disability. In no instance shall the term of forgiveness exceed 10 years including periods of
deferments authorized by the board.
- Any loan principal remaining unforgiven whether because the 7 year period is over or the
borrower has not been employed or has moved out of state, shall be repaid with interest accrued from
the date the borrower ceased working as a nurse in Wisconsin or ceased being a student.
- Only borrowers holding a 2 year associate degree, a 3 year diploma or a bachelor's degree in
nursing shall be eligible for forgiveness.
- No interest shall be charged the borrower during the forgiveness period.
HEA 8.06 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, November, 1988, No. 395, eff. 12-1-88.
HEA 8.07 Terms of Repayment.
- Borrowers shall repay a loan if not employed as a nurse in Wisconsin. Repayment shall be
required of borrowers who are employed for periods of time but who do not complete their forgiveness
within the time allowed under s. HEA 8.06 (1) and (2).
- The minimum monthly payment shall be $50 including principal and accrued interest. Accrued
interest shall be paid first each month from the payment received. The board shall determine the
monthly repayment schedule, although a borrower may request a schedule with a higher monthly
payment.
- A borrower shall repay the loan within a maximum of 10 years not counting periods of
deferment granted by the board. Interest shall not accrue during periods of deferment authorized by
the board.
- Borrowers may prepay any or all of their loan account without penalty whether the borrower
is in school, forgiveness, repayment or deferment.
- If a borrower dies or becomes totally and permanently disabled, his or her obligation to
make any further payment of principal and interest on the loan is canceled.
HEA 8.07 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, November, 1988, No. 395, eff. 12-1-88.
HEA 8.08 Deferment of Loan Repayment for Borrowers.
- Borrowers who return to school on a full-time basis in any course of study at an accredited
institution shall be deferred by the board from repayment for the period of enrollment.
- Borrowers who enter the military on active duty shall be deferred by the board from
repayment for up to 3 years. National Guard or reserve duty are not eligible for deferment.
- Borrowers who enter the National Health Service, Peace Corps or VISTA, shall be deferred by
the board from repayment for up to 3 years. Employment with similar private agencies is not eligible
for deferment unless the agencies are federally tax exempt.
- Borrowers who are unemployed may be deferred from repayment by the board for up to 6 months
at a time as long as they provide proof, satisfactory to the board, of actively seeking employment.
- The board shall defer borrowers from repayment for up to 6 months of each pregnancy.
- The board may grant forbearance from repayment for the benefit of the borrower. Forbearance
means an extension of time for making loan payments or the acceptance of smaller payments than were
previously scheduled. The board may grant forbearance whenever unemployment, health, other personal
problems, or study that is ineligible for deferment temporarily affects the borrower's ability to
make scheduled payments on the loan.
- In order to receive a deferment, a borrower shall apply to the board. If the borrower submits
written evidence that verifies eligibility for the deferment, the board shall approve the deferment.
HEA 8.08 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, November, 1988, No. 395, eff. 12-1-88.
CHAPTER HEA 9
WISCONSIN ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP
Note: Chapter HEA 9 as it existed on February 28, 1998 was repealed and a new chapter HEA
9 was created effective March 1, 1998.
HEA 9.01 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to define the various aspects of the
Wisconsin Academic Excellence Scholarship Program authorized by
s. 39.41, Stats., as to the naming of the scholar and the responsibilities of the high school, and
continuing student eligibility and the responsibilities of the educational institution.
HEA 9.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, February, 1998, No. 506, eff. 3-1-98.
HEA 9.02 Definitions. In this chapter:
- "GPA" means the cumulative grade point average, as it is normally determined by each high school.
- "High school" means a Wisconsin school with grades 9-12 which is recognized by the Wisconsin
Department of Public Instruction.
- "Institution" means a public or private non-profit institution of higher education in
Wisconsin which is accredited by a national or state accrediting agency, and which has signed a
participation agreement with the Higher Educational Aids Board in accordance with
s. 39.41 (5) (a), Stats.
- "Scholar" means a student determined to be eligible to receive a monetary award under the
Academic Excellence Scholarship Program.
- "Scholarship" means the Wisconsin Academic Excellence Scholarship authorized by
s. 39.41, Stats.
HEA 9.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, February, 1998, No. 506, eff. 3-1-98.
HEA 9.03 Scholar Qualifications. A scholar who is otherwise eligible to receive a monetary
award under the scholarship program shall receive an award only if all of the following apply:
- The scholar is a resident of the United States who is either a citizen or an alien lawfully
admitted for permanent residence by the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- The scholar is a Wisconsin resident according to the residency standards of
s. 36.27, Stats.
HEA 9.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, February, 1998, No. 506, eff. 3-1-98.
HEA 9.04 Naming the Scholar.
- The number of scholarships available to each high school shall be based on the enrollment in
that school as of the 3rd Friday in September in the academic year in which the scholar is selected.
No adjustment shall be made to the number of scholarships available even if the enrollment increases
or decreases during the academic year.
- Students under ch. 220, Stats., and students participating in the full-time open enrollment
program shall compete for the scholarship at the high school they actually attend.
- The scholar shall be selected based on the scholar's GPA as it is normally determined by
each high school and as shown on the official transcript as of the last day of the last semester
that ended just prior to the February 15 deadline.
- For purposes of selecting the scholars and alternate scholars, the scholar's and alternate's
GPA shall include the same number of places past the decimal that the high school normally uses on
the official high school transcript.
- No scholarships shall be re-allocated after the February 15 deadline. The school's nominees
and alternates are final.
- High schools which operate on a tri-mester system shall have 30 days beyond the last day of
the 2nd tri-mester to submit the name of the scholar.
HEA 9.04 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, February, 1998, No. 506, eff. 3-1-98.
HEA 9.05 High School Responsibilities.
- Each school board of the school district, or the governing body of a private high school, shall
determine, and have in writing, a policy establishing how long a student must have attended that
high school to compete for the scholarship, how the student acquires senior status, and when the
student is eligible to compete for the scholarship.
- Each school board of the school district, or the governing body of a private high school,
shall determine, and have in writing, a policy defining the grading system used in that high school,
including whether it is weighted or unweighted, which subjects are included in the GPA on the
official high school transcript, how pass-fail grades are incorporated into the GPA, how grades from
study abroad or from alternative or home schools are incorporated into the GPA, and how to
incorporate grades earned in another country by students with permanent resident status.
- The faculty of each high school shall determine, and have in writing, a policy that
describes the tie breaking procedures and criteria used to determine the scholars and alternates and
to put them in rank order.
- High schools with fewer than 80 students shall submit to the Higher Educational Aids Board
the name of the senior with the highest GPA in all subjects by February 15 of each school year. The
GPA shall be based on a 4.000 grade point scale with the grade of "A" equaling 4.000. Grades shall
be unweighted for this GPA and shall be expressed on a 4.000 scale. The high schools shall also submit:
- A copy of the student's high school transcript.
- The student's highest score and percentile ranking earned on the American College Test,
Scholastic Aptitude Test, or other test required by the Wisconsin institution in which the student
intends to enroll.
- A letter from the student indicating the reasons that the student feels qualified for the
scholarship and an intent to attend, by September 30 of the year in which the student graduates from
high school, a participating University of Wisconsin institution, a participating private
institution of higher education in Wisconsin, or a participating institution in the Wisconsin
Technical College System.
- The secretary shall designate the 10 students with the highest GPAs in high schools with
fewer than 80 students, as the recipients of the scholarship. In the event of a tie, the secretary
shall rank students based on the scores from the American College Test, the Scholastic Aptitude
Test, or other comparable tests. If a tie remains, the secretary shall rank students based on the
content and quality of the students' letters.
HEA 9.05 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, February, 1998, No. 506, eff. 3-1-98.
HEA 9.06 Continuing Scholar Eligibility.
- To receive an Academic Scholarship for a second year, the scholar shall have accumulated at
least 24 semester credits, or their quarterly equivalent as determined by the Higher Educational
Aids Board, and have achieved a 3.000 GPA based on a 4.000 system.
- To receive an Academic Scholarship for a third year, the scholar shall have accumulated at
least 48 semester credits, or their quarterly equivalent as determined by the Higher Educational
Aids Board, and have achieved a 3.000 GPA based on a 4.000 system.
- To receive an Academic Scholarship for a fourth year, the scholar shall have accumulated at
least 72 semester credits, or their quarterly equivalent as determined by the Higher Educational
Aids Board, and have achieved a 3.000 GPA based on a 4.000 system.
- The Higher Educational Aids Board shall pay to the institution, on behalf of the scholar,
the award only for the first or second semester, or first, second, or third quarter of attendance.
Awards shall not be made for summer term or other special terms of attendance, nor shall awards be
made before the first term of the academic year following the scholar's senior year in which he or
she was selected as a recipient.
- The scholar shall be enrolled in consecutive regular semester or quarter academic terms to
maintain continuing eligibility. Exceptions to consecutive term enrollment, such as for medical
reasons or study abroad, shall be considered by the secretary on a case by case basis.
- Scholars shall be able to regain eligibility through consecutive term enrollment which could
bring their credits earned up to the minimum required or their grade point average to the cumulative
minimum of 3.000 or both.
- Eligibility for a scholarship ceases when the scholar receives a bachelor's degree.
HEA 9.06 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, February, 1998, No. 506, eff. 3-1-98.
HEA 9.07 Institutional Responsibilities.
- The institution shall match the scholarship award provided by the Higher Educational Aids Board
from its own funds each academic term for each scholar enrolled.
- The scholarship shall not replace other need based state grant assistance in the package of
financial aid offered to the scholar by the institution.
- Funds advanced by the Higher Educational Aids Board for scholars who do not enroll shall be
promptly returned to the Higher Educational Aids Board as soon as it becomes evident to the
institution that the scholars will not enroll. The institutions shall also return funds to the
Higher Educational Aids Board in cases where the scholar withdraws from the institution prior to the
end of the institutionally determined refund period. In these instances the institution shall
determine the amount to be returned to the Higher Educational Aids Board based upon the
institution's refund policy.
- The institution shall provide the Higher Educational Aids Board with the cumulative grade
point average and cumulative academic credits earned by each scholar enrolled for all or part of the
academic year no later than the July 1st following the end of the academic year. Until this
information is certified to the Higher Educational Aids Board, the board shall not make any
additional payments to the institution on behalf of the scholar.
HEA 9.07 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, February, 1998, No. 506, eff. 3-1-98.
CHAPTER HEA 10
INDEPENDENT STUDENT GRANT
HEA 10.01 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to define the various aspects of the
Independent Student Grant Program authorized by s. 39.45, Stats.,
as to the awarding of the grants and their repayment.
HEA 10.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 10.02 Definitions. In this chapter:
- "Grant" means the Independent Student Grant Program.
- "Half-time enrollment" means enrollment in at least 6 academic credits per semester or the
quarterly equivalent as determined by the educational institution.
- "Institution" means an institution of higher education in Wisconsin which provides associate
degree or bachelor's degree programs and meets the requirements of
s. 39.30 or 39.45, Stats., for the purpose of awarding grants
under those sections.
HEA 10.02 - ANNOT. Note: Reference to "board" refer to the Higher Educational Aids Board.
HEA 10.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 10.03 Student Eligibility.
- The student shall be a resident of the United States, either a citizen or an alien lawfully
admitted for permanent residence by the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- The student shall be a Wisconsin resident as determined by the board using the residency
standards of s. 36.27, Stats.
- The student shall be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible Wisconsin institution in
either the second or third year of an associate degree program; or in the junior, senior or fifth
year of a bachelor degree program.
- The student shall be a recipient of aid to families with dependent children under s. 49.19,
Stats., at the time they apply for their initial independent student grant.
HEA 10.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 10.04 Terms of Grants.
- Eligible students may receive up to $4,000 an academic year based upon their financial need as
determined through use of the national needs analysis as required in s. 39.435, Stats.
- The total amount received from the board shall not exceed $12,000 nor may the student
receive grant awards for more than 3 academic years.
- For grants which must be repaid, the interest rate shall be 5% annually on the unpaid
principal balance with interest accrual beginning upon the initial date of repayment. Interest shall
not accrue during periods of deferment from repayment.
- The student may receive a supplemental grant of between $500 and $1,000 per child for child
care assistance, based upon the financial need of the student, for each semester during which a
dependent preschool age child requires child care. The child care must take place in facilities
provided by a child care organization under provisions of ch. HFS 55, and excludes child care
provided by relatives or friends of the student. The supplemental grants provided under this
subsection are not subject to the repayment provisions of sub. (3). Supplemental grants are not
available for the care of children who are enrolled in first grade or higher grades in public or
private elementary or secondary schools.
HEA 10.04 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92; correction in (4)
made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, February, 1998, No. 506.
HEA 10.05 Application Process.
- The institutional financial aid office shall determine the student's cost of education and
financial contribution within the requirements set by the board. The institutional financial aid
office shall decide if the borrower shall receive a grant.
- The institutional aid office shall notify the board of the grant amount for the student. The
board shall provide the agreement form to the student after the grant has been approved. The board
shall voucher a check for the student's grant after the student's signed agreement form has been
received by the board. The agreement form shall set forth the terms of the grant; the terms of
repayment; and the student's rights and responsibilities.
- All student contact concerning repayment shall be with the board. After leaving school the
student is required to maintain contact with the board until the student is no longer liable for
repayment as certified to the student by the board. The student shall forward his or her name,
address and telephone changes to the board.
HEA 10.05 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 10.06 Terms of Repayment.
- Repayment of the grant is not required if the student earns an associate or bachelor's degree
within 5 years of receiving the last grant award. Students who do not earn either degree, or who
leave Wisconsin prior to earning either degree shall repay the grant amounts received with interest.
If repayment is required, it is to begin 5 years after receiving the last grant award.
- The minimum monthly payment shall be $50 including principal and accrued interest. Accrued
interest shall be deducted first from each monthly payment. The board shall determine the monthly
repayment schedule, although a student may request a schedule with a higher monthly payment.
- A student shall repay the grant within a maximum of 10 years not counting periods of
deferment granted by the board. Interest shall not accrue during periods of board authorized
deferments.
- Students may prepay any or all of their grant account without penalty whether in school, in
prepayment or in deferment.
- If a student dies, or becomes totally disabled as certified by a physician, his or her
obligation to make any further payment of principal and interest on the grant is canceled.
HEA 10.06 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 10.07 Deferment of Grant Repayment for Students.
- Students who return to school on at least a half-time basis in any course of study at an
accredited institution in any state shall be deferred by the board from repayment for the period of
enrollment.
- Students who enter the military on active duty shall be deferred by the board from repayment
for up to 3 years. Students in the National Guard or on reserve duty are not eligible for deferment
when the duty is for training purposes.
- Students who enter the National Health Service, Peace Corps or VISTA, shall be deferred by
the board from repayment for up to 3 years. Employment with similar private agencies is not eligible
for deferment unless the agencies are federally tax exempt.
- Students who are unemployed shall be deferred from repayment by the board for up to 6 months
at a time, as long as they provide proof satisfactory to the board that they are actively seeking
employment.
- The board shall defer students from repayment for up to 12 months due to pregnancy and
childbirth, and including the legal adoption of a child.
- The board shall grant forbearance from repayment for the benefit of the student. Forbearance
means an extension of time for making grant payments or the acceptance of smaller payments than were
previously scheduled. The board may grant forbearance whenever unemployment, health, other personal
problems, or academic study that is ineligible for deferment temporarily affects the student's
ability to make scheduled payments on the grant.
- In order to receive any deferment, a student shall apply to the board. If the student submits
written evidence that verifies eligibility for the deferment, the board shall approve the deferment
including the amount of time for which the student is determined to be deferrable from repayment.
HEA 10.07 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
CHAPTER HEA 11
MINORITY TEACHER LOAN PROGRAM
HEA 11.01 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to define the various aspects of the
Minority Teacher Loan Program authorized by s. 39.40, Stats., as to
the awarding of the loans; their forgiveness; or their repayment.
HEA 11.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 11.02 Definitions. In this chapter:
- "Eligible institution" means a non-profit, private institution of higher education in Wisconsin
which is accredited by a national or state accrediting agency, and which provides a major in
education.
- "Loan" means the Minority Teacher Loan Program.
HEA 11.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 11.03 Borrower Eligibility.
- The borrower shall be a resident of the United States, either a citizen or an alien lawfully
admitted for permanent residence by the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- The borrower shall be a Wisconsin resident as determined by the board using the residency
standards of s. 36.27, Stats.
- The borrower shall be enrolled at least half time in an eligible institution in the junior or
senior year of a bachelor degree program majoring in education.
- The borrower shall have a cumulative 2.5 grade point average based on a 4.0 system at the
time of receipt of the loan.
- The borrower shall not be required to show financial need.
HEA 11.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92; emerg. am. (3),
cr. (5), eff. 8-6-99; am. (3), cr. (5), Register, March, 2000, No. 531, eff. 4-1-00.
HEA 11.04 Terms of Loans.
- Eligible borrowers may receive up to $2500 a year. The exact loan amount will be equal to the
borrower's cost of education minus the need-based aid the borrower is offered. Loans for students
which are need based may be replaced in the package of aid by the Minority Teacher Loan Program.
- The total the borrower receives under this program shall not exceed $5,000 in outstanding
principal.
- For loans which are not forgiven but must be repaid, the interest rate shall be 5% annually
on the unpaid principal balance with accrual beginning upon the initial date of repayment. Interest
shall not accrue during periods of full-time enrollment; employment for forgiveness; or during board
authorized periods of deferment from repayment.
- The initial date of repayment will be determined by the board in each instance beginning no
sooner than the date a borrower withdrew from school or graduated.
HEA 11.04 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 11.05 Loan Forms and Application Process.
- A student seeking a loan shall contact the institutional financial aid office.
- The institutional financial aid office shall determine the borrower's cost of education
within the requirements set by the board. The institutional financial aid office shall decide if the
borrower shall receive a loan under this program.
- The institutional financial aid office shall notify the board of the loan amount for the
borrower. The board shall voucher a check for the borrower's loan after the borrower's signed
agreement form has been received by the board. The agreement form shall set forth the terms of the
loan; the terms of forgiveness; the terms of repayment; and the borrower's rights and
responsibilities.
- All borrower contact concerning forgiveness and repayment shall be with the board. After leaving
school the borrower shall maintain contact with the board until the loan is either forgiven or repaid.
The borrower is required to forward all name, address and telephone number changes to the board.
HEA 11.05 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 11.06 Loan Forgiveness.
- Loans shall be forgiven when the borrower is employed as a teacher in an eligible Wisconsin
school district. For every academic year of full-time employment, 25% of the principal and accrued
interest, if any, shall be forgiven, with the amount to be prorated in cases where less time has
been worked. The borrower shall be given a maximum of 6 years to work the required 4 years for full
forgiveness.
- The maximum of 6 years allowed for forgiveness shall be extended by the board for up to a
total of 3 years for active duty military service; Peace Corps and VISTA; and a year for pregnancy,
childbirth or the legal adoption of a child or for temporary physical or emotional disability. In no
instance shall the term of forgiveness exceed 9 years including periods of deferments authorized by
the board. The executive secretary may allow additional periods of deferment in exceptional
situations.
- Any loan principal remaining unforgiven shall be repaid with interest accrued from the date
the borrower ceased working as a teacher in Wisconsin or ceased being a student, whichever is the
latest date.
- Only borrowers holding a bachelor's degree in teaching and licensed by the Department of
Public Instruction shall be eligible for forgiveness.
- No interest shall be charged the borrower during the forgiveness period.
HEA 11.06 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 11.07 Terms of Repayment.
- Borrowers shall repay a loan if not employed as a teacher in an eligible Wisconsin school
district. Repayment shall be required of borrowers who are employed for periods of time but who do
not complete their forgiveness within the time allowed under s. HEA 11.06 (1) and (2).
- The minimum monthly payment shall be $50 including principal and accrued interest. Accrued
interest shall be paid first each month from the payment received. The board shall determine the
monthly repayment schedule, although a borrower may request a schedule with a higher monthly payment.
- A borrower shall repay the loan within a maximum of 10 years not counting periods of
deferment granted by the board. Interest shall not accrue during periods of deferment authorized by
the board.
- Borrowers may prepay any or all of their loan account without penalty whether the borrower
is in school, forgiveness, repayment or deferment.
- If a borrower dies or becomes totally and permanently disabled, his or her obligation to
make any further payment of principal and interest on the loan is canceled.
HEA 11.07 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 11.08 Deferment of Loan Repayment for Borrowers.
- Borrowers who return to school on a full-time basis in any course of study at an accredited
institution shall be deferred by the board from repayment for the period of enrollment.
- Borrowers who enter the military on active duty shall be deferred by the board from
repayment for up to 3 years. Students on National Guard or on reserve duty for training are not
eligible for deferment.
- Borrowers who enter the Peace Corps or VISTA, shall be deferred by the board from repayment
for up to 3 years. Employment with similar private agencies is not eligible for deferment unless the
agencies are federally tax exempt.
- Borrowers who are unemployed may be deferred from repayment by the board for up to 6 months
at a time as long as they provide proof, satisfactory to the board, of actively seeking employment.
- The board shall defer borrowers from repayment for up to a year due to pregnancy,
childbirth, or the legal adoption of a child.
- The board may grant forbearance from repayment for the benefit of the borrower. Forbearance
means an extension of time for making loan payments or the acceptance of smaller payments than were
previously scheduled. The board may grant forbearance whenever unemployment, health, other personal
problems, or educational study that is ineligible for deferment temporarily affects the borrower's
ability to make scheduled payments on the loan. Periods of forbearance shall not exceed 6 months for
each approved request.
- In order to receive a deferment, a borrower shall apply to the board. If the borrower submits
written evidence which verifies eligibility for the deferment, the board shall approve the deferment.
HEA 11.08 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
CHAPTER HEA 12
MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE GRANTS
HEA 12.01 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to define various terms of the Minority
Undergraduate Grants Program authorized by s. 39.44, Stats., as to
the student eligibility for grants.
HEA 12.01 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 12.02 Student Eligibility.
- The student shall be a resident of the United States, either a citizen or an alien lawfully
admitted for permanent residence by the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- The student shall be a Wisconsin resident as determined by the Higher Educational Aids Board
using the residency standards of s. 36.27, Stats.
- The student shall be enrolled as a sophomore, junior or senior on at least a half-time basis
in a technical college system institution established under ch. 38, Stats., or a private non-profit
college or university in Wisconsin eligible to participate in the grant program authorized under s. 39.30, Stats.
- Students with an earned bachelor's degree are not eligible to receive a grant under this program.
HEA 12.02 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92.
HEA 12.03 Grant Amount.
- The student's grant award shall not exceed $2,500 per academic year.
- A student's grant eligibility shall extend for a maximum of 8 semesters or 12 academic
quarters of grant eligibility.
- Grants shall be made on the basis of financial need determined by the national needs
analysis as used under s. 39.435, Stats.
HEA 12.03 - ANNOT. History: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92; correction in (3)
made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats., Register, February, 1998, No. 506.
CHAPTER HEA 13
TEACHER EDUCATION LOAN PROGRAM
HEA 13.01 Purpose. To define the various aspects of the Teacher Education Loan Program
authorized by s. 39.395, Stats., as created by 1997 Wis. Act 27,
as to the awarding of loans, their forgiveness, or their repayment.
HEA 13.01 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 13.02 Definitions.
- "Board" means the Higher Educational Aids Board.
- "Eligible school district" means the Wisconsin school district operating under ch. 119,
Stats., First Class City School System (currently only the Milwaukee Public Schools).
- "Forbearance" means an extension of time for making loan payments or the acceptance of
smaller payments than were previously scheduled.
- "Loan" means a loan made under the Teacher Education Loan Program.
- "MTEC" is the abbreviation for the Milwaukee Teacher Education Center; a non-stock,
non-profit corporation organized under ch. 181, Stats.
HEA 13.02 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 13.03 Borrower Eligibility.
- The borrower shall be a resident of the United States either a citizen or an alien lawfully
admitted for permanent residence by the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- The borrower shall be a Wisconsin resident as determined by the board using the residency
standards of s. 36.27, Stats.
- The borrower shall be enrolled in a teacher education program at MTEC.
- The borrower shall not be required to show financial need.
HEA 13.03 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 13.04 Terms of Loan.
- Eligible borrowers shall receive a minimum award of $250. The maximum award amount shall be set
annually by the board. The exact amount of the award shall not exceed the borrower’s cost of
education, as determined by MTEC using recognized federal methodology, minus the need-based aid the
borrower is offered. Loans for students that are need-based may be replaced in the package of aid by
the Teacher Education Loan.
- For loans that are not forgiven and must be repaid, the interest rate shall be 5% annually on
the unpaid principal balance with accrual beginning upon the initial date of repayment. Interest
shall not accrue during periods of full-time enrollment; employment that qualifies for forgiveness;
or during board-authorized periods of deferment from repayment.
- The initial date of repayment shall be determined by the board in each instance beginning no
sooner than the day after the borrower withdraws or graduates from school.
HEA 13.04 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 13.05 Application Process.
- A borrower seeking a loan shall contact MTEC.
- MTEC shall determine the borrower’s cost of education within the requirements set by the
board. MTEC shall decide if the borrower shall receive a loan under this program.
- MTEC shall notify the board of the loan amount for the borrower. The board shall issue a
check for the borrower’s loan after the borrower’s signed agreement form has been received by the
board.
- All borrower’s contact concerning forgiveness and repayment shall be with the board. After
leaving MTEC the borrower shall maintain written annual contact with the board until the loan is
either forgiven or repaid. The borrower shall forward all name, address, and telephone number
changes to the board.
HEA 13.05 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 13.06 Loan Forgiveness.
- Loans shall be forgiven when the borrower is employed as a full-time teacher in the eligible
school district. For every academic year of employment, 50% of the principal and accrued interest,
if any, shall be forgiven, with the amount to be prorated in cases where fewer months are worked.
The borrower shall be given a maximum of 3 years to work the required 2 years for full forgiveness.
- The maximum of 3 years allowed for forgiveness shall be extended by the board for up to a
total of 3 years for approved periods of deferment, as referenced in s. HEA 13.09. In no instance
shall the term of forgiveness exceed 6 years including periods of deferments authorized by the
board. The executive secretary may allow additional periods of deferment in exceptional situations.
- Any loan principal remaining unforgiven either because the forgiveness period as defined in
subs. (1) and (2) is over, or because the borrower has not been employed for forgiveness as defined
in sub. (1) or has moved out of state, shall be repaid to the state of Wisconsin with interest
accrued from the date on which the forgiveness period ended.
- Only borrowers who have completed the teacher education program at MTEC and who are licensed
to teach by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction shall be eligible for forgiveness.
- No interest shall be charged to the borrower during the forgiveness period.
HEA 13.06 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 13.07 Terms of Repayment.
- The borrower shall repay the loan if not employed as a full-time teacher in the eligible school
district. Repayment shall be required of borrowers who are employed for periods of time but who do
not complete their forgiveness within the time allowed.
- The minimum monthly payment shall be $50 including principal and accrued interest. Accrued
interest shall be paid first each month from the payment received. The board shall determine the
monthly repayment schedule, although the borrower may request a schedule with a higher monthly
payment.
- The borrower shall repay the loan within a maximum of 6 years not counting periods of
deferment granted by the board. Interest shall not accrue during periods of deferment authorized by
the board.
- The borrower may prepay any or all of the loan without penalty whether the borrower is in
school, forgiveness, repayment, or deferment.
- If the borrower dies or becomes totally and permanently disabled, all obligation to make any
further payment of principal and interest on the loan shall be canceled.
HEA 13.07 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 13.08 Deferment of Loan Repayment for Borrowers.
- Borrowers who return to school on a full-time basis in any course of study at an accredited
institution shall be deferred from repayment by the board for the period of enrollment.
- Borrowers who are on active duty in the military shall be deferred from repayment by the
board for the period of their active duty, not to exceed 3 years.
- Borrowers who enter the Peace Corps or Volunteers in Service to America shall be deferred
from repayment by the board for the term of their active service, not to exceed 3 years. Employment
with a similar private agency may be eligible for deferment, as determined by the executive
secretary, if the agency is federally tax exempt.
- Borrowers who are unemployed shall be deferred from repayment by the board for up to 6 months
at a time, up to a maximum of 24 months, as long as they provide proof, satisfactory to the board,
that they are actively seeking employment.
- Borrowers who become pregnant, give birth or legally adopt a child shall be deferred from
repayment by the board for up to 12 months.
- In order to receive a deferment, the borrower shall apply to the board. If the borrower
submits written evidence that verifies eligibility for the deferment, the board shall approve of and
grant the deferment.
- The board may grant forbearance from repayment for the benefit of the borrower. The board may
grant forbearance whenever unemployment, health, other personal problems, or study that is
ineligible for deferment temporarily affects the borrower’s ability to make scheduled payments on
the loan. Periods of forbearance may not exceed 6 months for each approved request, up to a maximum
of 24 months.
HEA 13.08 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 13.09 Applicability. Chapter HEA 13 shall apply to all loans made since the inception
of the program.
HEA 13.09 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-078: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
CHAPTER HEA 14
TEACHER OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED LOAN PROGRAM
HEA 14.01 Purpose. To define the various aspects of the Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Loan Program authorized by s. 39.398, Stats., as created by 1999
Wis. Act 9 as to the awarding of the loans; their forgiveness; or their repayment.
HEA 14.01 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 14.02 Definitions.
- "Board" means the Higher Educational Aids Board.
- "Eligible institution" means a non-profit, private institution of higher education in
Wisconsin or a physically adjacent state [(as defined in s. 175.46 (1) (d). Stats.] which is
accredited by a national or state accrediting agency, and which provides a program that prepares
persons to be licensed as teachers of visually impaired pupils or as orientation and mobility
instructors.
- "Forbearance" means an extension of time for making loan payments or the acceptance of
smaller payments than were previously scheduled.
- "Grace period" means a six-month period following withdrawal or graduation during which the
borrower is not responsible for interest or payment.
- "Loan" means a loan made under the Teacher of the Visually Impaired Loan Program.
HEA 14.02 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 14.03 Borrower Eligibility.
- The borrower shall be a resident of the United States, either a citizen or an alien lawfully
admitted for permanent residence by the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- The borrower shall be a Wisconsin resident as determined by the board using the residency
standards of s. 36.27, Stats.
- The borrower shall be enrolled at least part-time in an eligible institution in a program
that prepares persons to be licensed as teachers of the visually impaired or as orientation and
mobility instructors.
- The borrower shall not be required to show financial need.
- To the extent possible, preference shall be given to persons who are likely to remain or
return to Wisconsin to work with visually impaired persons.
HEA 14.03 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 14.04 Terms of Loans.
- Eligible borrowers shall receive a minimum annual award of $250. The maximum annual award shall
not exceed $10,000. The exact amount of the award shall not exceed the borrower’s cost of education,
as determined by the eligible institution using recognized federal methodology, minus the need-based
aid the borrower is offered. Loans for students that are need-based may be replaced in the package
of aid by the Teacher of the Visually Impaired Loan. The total the borrower receives under this
program shall not exceed $40,000 in outstanding principal.
- For loans that are not forgiven but must be repaid, the interest rate shall be 5% annually
on the unpaid principal balance with accrual beginning upon the initial date of repayment. Interest
shall not accrue during periods of at least half-time enrollment; grace period; employment that
qualifies for forgiveness; or during board authorized periods of deferment from repayment.
- The initial date of repayment shall be determined by the board in each instance beginning no
sooner than 6 months after the borrower withdraws or graduates from the eligible institution. There
shall be a six-month grace period that will start the day after the person withdraws or graduates
from the eligible institution. The borrower shall not be required to make payment during the grace
period.
HEA 14.04 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 14.05 Application Process.
- A borrower seeking a loan shall contact the eligible institution’s financial aid office.
- The eligible institution’s financial aid office shall determine the borrower’s cost of
education within the requirements set by the board. The board shall decide if the borrower shall
receive a loan under this program.
- The eligible institution’s financial aid office shall notify the board of the loan amount for
the borrower. The board shall issue a check for the borrower’s loan after the borrower’s signed
agreement form has been received by the board.
- All borrower contact concerning forgiveness and repayment shall be with the board. After
leaving school the borrower shall maintain written annual contact with the board until the loan is
either forgiven or repaid. The borrower is required to forward all name, address and telephone
number changes to the board.
HEA 14.05 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 14.06 Loan Forgiveness.
- Loans shall be forgiven when the borrower is licensed and employed, at least part-time, in
Wisconsin as a teacher of visually impaired pupils or as orientation and mobility instructor by a
Wisconsin school district, the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired or a cooperative
educational service agency. For the first academic year of full-time employment, 25% of the
principal and accrued interest, if any, shall be forgiven, with the amount to be prorated in cases
where less time has been worked. For the second academic year of full-time employment, 25% of the
principal and accrued interest, if any, shall be forgiven, with the amount pro-rated in cases where
less time has been worked. For the third academic year of full-time employment, 50% of the principal
and accrued interest, if any shall be forgiven, with the amount pro-rated in cases where less time
has been worked. The borrower shall be given a maximum of 6 years to work the required 3 years for
full forgiveness.
- The maximum of 6 years allowed for forgiveness shall be extended by the board for up to a
total of 3 years for approved periods of deferment, as referenced in s. HEA 14.08. In no instance
shall the term of forgiveness exceed 9 years including periods of deferments authorized by the
board. The executive secretary may allow additional periods of deferment in exceptional situations.
- Any loan principal remaining unforgiven either because the forgiveness period as defined in
subs. (1) and (2) is over, or because the borrower has not been employed for forgiveness as defined
in sub. (1) or has moved out of state, shall be repaid to the State of Wisconsin with interest
accrued from the date on which the forgiveness period ended.
- Only borrowers holding a license in teaching visually impaired pupils or as an orientation
and mobility instructor shall be eligible for forgiveness.
- No interest shall be charged the borrower during the forgiveness period.
HEA 14.06 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 14.07 Terms of Repayment.
- Borrowers shall repay a loan if not employed, at least part-time, as a teacher of visually
impaired pupils or as an orientation and mobility instructor in a Wisconsin school district, the
Wisconsin Center for the Blind or an educational service agency. Repayment shall be required of
borrowers who are employed for periods of time but who do not complete their forgiveness within the
time allowed.
- The monthly payment shall be a minimum of $50 including principal and accrued interest.
Accrued interest shall be paid first each month from the payment received. The board shall determine
the monthly repayment schedule, although a borrower may request a schedule with a higher monthly
payment.
- A borrower shall repay the loan within a maximum of 15 years not counting periods of
deferment granted by the board. Interest shall not accrue during periods of deferment authorized by
the board.
- Borrowers may prepay any or all of their loan account without penalty whether the borrower is
in school, forgiveness, repayment or deferment.
- If the borrower dies or becomes totally and permanently disabled, all obligation to make any
further payment of principal and interest on the loan shall be canceled.
HEA 14.07 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 14.08 Deferment of Loan Repayment for Borrowers.
- Borrowers who return to school on a full-time basis in any course of study at an accredited
institution shall be deferred by the board from repayment for the period of enrollment.
- Borrowers who are on active duty in the military shall be deferred by the board from
repayment for the period of their active duty, not to exceed to 3 years.
- Borrowers, who enter the Peace Corps or Volunteers in Service to America, shall be deferred
by the board from repayment for the term of their active service, not to exceed 3 years. Employment
with similar private agencies is eligible for deferment, as determined by the executive secretary,
if the agency is federally tax exempt.
- Borrowers who are unemployed shall be deferred from repayment by the board for up to 6 months
at a time, up to a maximum of 24 months, as long as they provide proof, satisfactory to the board,
of actively seeking employment.
- Borrowers who become pregnant, give birth or legally adopt a child shall be deferred from
repayment by the board for up to 12 months.
- In order to receive a deferment, a borrower shall apply to the board. If the borrower submits
written evidence, which verifies eligibility for the deferment, the board shall approve the
deferment.
- The board may grant forbearance from repayment for the benefit of the borrower. The board may
grant forbearance whenever unemployment, health, other personal problems, or educational study that
is ineligible for deferment temporarily affects the borrower’s ability to make scheduled payments on
the loan. Periods of forbearance may not exceed 6 months for each approved request, up to a maximum
total of 24 months.
HEA 14.08 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
HEA 14.09 Applicability. Chapter HEA 14 shall apply to all loans made since the inception
of the program.
HEA 14.09 - ANNOT. History: CR 01-079: Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02.
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