Common use of Repayment for Failure to Meet Academic Requirements or Service Obligation Clause in Contracts

Repayment for Failure to Meet Academic Requirements or Service Obligation. The Xxxxx award will be considered a loan that must be repaid according to the terms of this Note (a) if the Recipient fails to satisfy the academic requirements of the academic program for which the Xxxxx funds were awarded; or (b) if the Recipient fails to complete the service requirement, or (c) if the Recipient does not receive a waiver or suspension of the service obligation (Section II G), or (d) if the Recipient fails to provide adequate documentation for a deferment (as described in Section IV E). If the scholarship Recipient does not fulfill their service obligation within eight (8) years by teaching two years in a high-need local educational agency for each year they received scholarship support, the Recipient becomes obligated to fully repay the scholarship. If the scholarship Recipient withdraws from WSC prior to graduation or fails to meet the other academic requirements of the scholarship, the Recipient becomes obligated to start repayment of the scholarship within 31 days after (a) their withdrawal from WSC or (b) their graduation from WSC without meeting all academic requirements of the scholarship. The Recipient has twenty-four (24) months following graduation from the WSC undergraduate program or completion of the WSC post-baccalaureate program to begin teaching in a high-need school or else repayment of the scholarship will start, unless the Recipient receives a waiver or suspension of service obligation (Section II G) or the Recipient qualifies for a deferment (Section IV E). If upon graduation from WSC and obtaining a teaching license, the scholarship Recipient teaches in a high-need local educational agency for a period that is less than the period of their service obligation, the Recipient becomes responsible for repayment of the percentage of the period for which the service obligation was not fulfilled. Example: An individual receives a scholarship in the total amount of $21,500 to attend WSC for 3 semesters (=1.5 academic years). The individual graduates from WSC and works in a high-need local educational agency for two full school years. The individual then moves and takes a teaching position in a school district that is not high need. If the individual remains in the district that is not high-need, then eight (8) years after graduation, the individual has fulfilled two-thirds (2/3) of their service obligation and so must repay one-third (1/3) of the scholarship. Until the scholarship Recipient either satisfies the service obligation or repays the scholarship, the Recipient agrees to provide WSC a current home address, telephone address, and e-mail and a current work address and telephone, as well as other needed identifying information, as requested by WSC. In addition, the Recipient understands that WSC and the agency are or will be using the Recipient’s Social Security number so that WSC (or WSC’s contracted agent) can, if necessary, secure payment of these amounts from the Recipient if they fail to meet the service obligation or academic requirements.

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Repayment for Failure to Meet Academic Requirements or Service Obligation. The Xxxxx award will be considered a loan that must be repaid with interest* according to the terms of this Note (a) if the Recipient recipient fails to satisfy the academic requirements of the academic program for which the Xxxxx funds were awarded; or (b) if the Recipient recipient fails to complete the service requirement, or (c) if the Recipient recipient does not receive a waiver or suspension of the service obligation (Section II G), or (d) if the Recipient recipient fails to provide adequate documentation for a deferment (as described in Section IV E), or (e) in the event that the recipient transfers to a secondary mathematics licensure program which has been approved by CSU- Pueblo’s Xxxxx Scholars Program at another accredited institution and fails to complete his/her mathematics major and a secondary mathematics licensure program that has been approved by CSU-Pueblo’s Xxxxx Scholars Program within 24 months. If the scholarship Recipient recipient does not fulfill their his or her service obligation within eight (8) years by teaching two the required number of years in a high-need local educational agency for each year they received scholarship support(see Section IIC), the Recipient recipient becomes obligated to fully repay the scholarship. If the scholarship Recipient recipient withdraws from WSC CSU-Pueblo prior to graduation completion of its mathematics major and secondary mathematics licensure program, or transfers to another accredited institution and withdraws from that institution prior to completion of a baccalaureate degree in mathematics and a secondary mathematics licensure program that has been approved by CSU-Pueblo’s Xxxxx Scholars Program, or fails to meet the other academic requirements of the scholarship, the Recipient recipient becomes obligated to start repayment of the scholarship within 31 days six (6) months after (a) their his or her withdrawal from WSC CSU-Pueblo or (b) their graduation from WSC without meeting all academic requirements of the scholarshipother accredited institution. The Recipient recipient has twenty-four (24) months following graduation from the WSC undergraduate program or completion of the WSC postCSU-baccalaureate program Pueblo Teacher Education Program in mathematics to begin teaching in a high-need school or else repayment of the scholarship will start, unless the Recipient recipient receives a waiver or suspension of service obligation (Section II GIIG) or the Recipient recipient qualifies for a deferment (Section IV E). If upon graduation completion of the mathematics major and secondary mathematics licensure program from WSC CSU-Pueblo and obtaining a teaching license, the scholarship Recipient recipient teaches in a high-need local educational agency for a period that is less than the period of their his or her service obligation, the Recipient recipient becomes responsible for repayment of the percentage of the period for which the service obligation was not fulfilled. Example: An individual receives a scholarship in the total amount of $21,500 21,000 to attend WSC CSU-Pueblo for 3 semesters (=1.5 academic years). The individual graduates from WSC CSU-Pueblo and works in a high-need local educational agency for two full school years. The individual then moves and takes a teaching position in a school district that is not high high-need. If the individual remains in the district that is not high-need, then eight (8) years after graduation, the individual has fulfilled two-thirds (2/3) of their his or her service obligation and so must repay one-third (1/3) of the scholarship. Until the scholarship Recipient recipient either satisfies the service obligation or repays the scholarship, the Recipient recipient agrees to provide WSC CSU-Pueblo a current home address, address and telephone address, and an e-mail address, and a current work address and telephonetelephone number, as well as other needed identifying information, as requested by WSCCSU-Pueblo. In addition, the Recipient recipient understands that WSC CSU-Pueblo and the agency high-need school district are or will be using the Recipientrecipient’s Social Security number so that WSC CSU-Pueblo (or WSCCSU-Pueblo’s contracted agent) can, if necessary, secure payment of these amounts from the Recipient recipient if they fail he or she fails to meet the service obligation or academic requirements. *Interest on the amount of the scholarship is applied as specified in the provisions of part B or D of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. See Section IVC.

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Repayment for Failure to Meet Academic Requirements or Service Obligation. The Xxxxx award will be considered a loan that must be repaid with interest* according to the terms of this Note (a) if the Recipient recipient fails to satisfy the academic requirements of the academic program for which the Xxxxx funds were awarded; or (b) if the Recipient recipient fails to complete the service requirement, or (c) if the Recipient recipient does not receive a waiver or suspension of the service obligation (Section II G), or (d) if the Recipient recipient fails to provide adequate documentation for a deferment (as described in Section IV E), or (e) in the event that the recipient transfers to a secondary mathematics licensure program that has been approved by CSU-Pueblo’s Xxxxx Scholars program at another accredited institution and fails to complete his/her licensure program within 24 months. If the scholarship Recipient recipient does not fulfill their his or her service obligation within eight (8) years by teaching two the required number of years in a high-need local educational agency for each year they received scholarship support(see Section IIC), the Recipient recipient becomes obligated to fully repay the scholarship. If the scholarship Recipient recipient withdraws from WSC CSU-Pueblo prior to graduation completion of its secondary mathematics licensure program, or transfers to another accredited institution and withdraws from that institution prior to completion of the secondary mathematics licensure program that has been approved by CSU-Pueblo’s Xxxxx Scholars program, or fails to meet the other academic requirements of the scholarship, the Recipient recipient becomes obligated to start repayment of the scholarship within 31 days six (6) months after (a) their his or her withdrawal from WSC CSU-Pueblo or (b) their graduation from WSC without meeting all academic requirements of the scholarshipother accredited institution. The Recipient recipient has twenty-four (24) months following graduation from the WSC undergraduate program or completion of the WSC postCSU-baccalaureate program Pueblo Teacher Education Program in mathematics to begin teaching in a high-need school or else repayment of the scholarship will start, unless the Recipient recipient receives a waiver or suspension of service obligation (Section II GIIG) or the Recipient recipient qualifies for a deferment (Section IV E). If upon graduation completion of the secondary mathematics licensure program from WSC CSU-Pueblo and obtaining a teaching license, the scholarship Recipient recipient teaches in a high-need local educational agency for a period that is less than the period of their his or her service obligation, the Recipient recipient becomes responsible for repayment of the percentage of the period for which the service obligation was not fulfilled. Example: An individual receives a scholarship in the total amount of $21,500 to attend WSC 18,000 for 3 one summer and two academic semesters (=1.5 academic years)of support while completing the secondary mathematics licensure program at CSU – Pueblo. The individual graduates from WSC and works in a high-need local educational agency for two one full school yearsyear. The individual then moves and takes a teaching position in a school district that is not high high-need. If the individual remains in the district that is not high-need, then eight (8) years after graduationcompletion of the secondary mathematics licensure program, the individual has fulfilled twoone-thirds half (2/31/2) of their his or her service obligation and so must repay one-third half (1/31/2) of the scholarship, or $9,000. Until the scholarship Recipient recipient either satisfies the service obligation or repays the scholarship, the Recipient recipient agrees to provide WSC CSU-Pueblo a current home address, address and telephone address, and an e-mail address, and a current work address and telephonetelephone number, as well as other needed identifying information, as requested by WSCCSU-Pueblo. In addition, the Recipient recipient understands that WSC CSU-Pueblo and the agency high-need school district are or will be using the Recipientrecipient’s Social Security number so that WSC CSU-Pueblo (or WSCCSU-Pueblo’s contracted agent) can, if necessary, secure payment of these amounts from the Recipient recipient if they fail he or she fails to meet the service obligation or academic requirements. *Interest on the amount of the scholarship is applied as specified in the provisions of part B or D of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. See Section IVC.

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Repayment for Failure to Meet Academic Requirements or Service Obligation. The Xxxxx award will be considered a loan that must be repaid with interest* according to the terms of this Note (a) if the Recipient recipient fails to satisfy the academic requirements of the academic program for which the Xxxxx funds were awarded; or (b) if the Recipient recipient fails to complete the service requirement, or (c) if the Recipient recipient does not receive a waiver or suspension of the service obligation (Section II G), or (d) if the Recipient recipient fails to provide adequate documentation for a deferment (as described in Section IV E), or (e) in the event that the recipient transfers to a secondary mathematics licensure program that has been approved by CSU-Pueblo’s Xxxxx Scholars program at another accredited institution and fails to complete his/her licensure program within 24 months. If the scholarship Recipient recipient does not fulfill their his or her service obligation within eight four (8) 4) years by teaching two the required number of years in a high-need local educational agency for each year they received scholarship support(see Section IIC), the Recipient recipient becomes obligated to fully repay the scholarshipstipend. If the scholarship Recipient recipient withdraws from WSC CSU-Pueblo prior to graduation completion of its secondary mathematics licensure program, or transfers to another accredited institution and withdraws from that institution prior to completion of the secondary mathematics licensure program that has been approved by CSU-Pueblo’s Xxxxx Scholars program, or fails to meet the other academic requirements of the scholarshipstipend, the Recipient recipient becomes obligated to start repayment of the scholarship stipend within 31 days six (6) months after (a) their his or her withdrawal from WSC CSU-Pueblo or (b) their graduation from WSC without meeting all academic requirements of the scholarshipother accredited institution. The Recipient recipient has twenty-four (24) months following graduation from the WSC undergraduate program or completion of the WSC postCSU-baccalaureate program Pueblo Teacher Education Program in mathematics to begin teaching in a high-need school or else repayment of the scholarship stipend will start, unless the Recipient recipient receives a waiver or suspension of service obligation (Section II GIIG) or the Recipient recipient qualifies for a deferment (Section IV E). If upon graduation completion of the secondary mathematics licensure program from WSC CSU-Pueblo and obtaining a teaching license, the scholarship Recipient recipient teaches in a high-need local educational agency for a period that is less than the period of their his or her service obligation, the Recipient recipient becomes responsible for repayment of the percentage of the period for which the service obligation was not fulfilled. Example: An individual receives a scholarship stipend in the total amount of $21,500 to attend WSC 18,000 for 3 one summer and two academic semesters (=1.5 academic years)of support while completing the secondary mathematics licensure program at CSU – Pueblo. The individual graduates from WSC and works in a high-need local educational agency for two one full school yearsyear. The individual then moves and takes a teaching position in a school district that is not high high-need. If the individual remains in the district that is not high-need, then eight four (8) 4) years after graduationcompletion of the secondary mathematics licensure program, the individual has fulfilled twoone-thirds half (2/31/2) of their his or her service obligation and so must repay one-third half (1/31/2) of the scholarshipstipend, or $9,000. Until the scholarship Recipient recipient either satisfies the service obligation or repays the scholarshipstipend, the Recipient recipient agrees to provide WSC CSU-Pueblo a current home address, address and telephone address, and an e-mail address, and a current work address and telephonetelephone number, as well as other needed identifying information, as requested by WSCCSU-Pueblo. In addition, the Recipient recipient understands that WSC CSU-Pueblo and the agency high-need school district are or will be using the Recipientrecipient’s Social Security number so that WSC CSU-Pueblo (or WSCCSU-Pueblo’s contracted agent) can, if necessary, secure payment of these amounts from the Recipient recipient if they fail he or she fails to meet the service obligation or academic requirements. *Interest on the amount of the scholarship is applied as specified in the provisions of part B or D of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. See Section IVC.

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