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Section 16-33B-1

Definitions.

As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning, the following words shall have the following meanings:

(1) ACHE. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education.

(2) APPROVED LENDER. Any eligible institution, or any bank, trust company, savings and loan association, credit union, pension fund, or insurance company, whose primary consumer credit function is not the making of insured student loans and which is examined and supervised by the appropriate state or federal regulatory agency or any other institution or agency defined as an eligible lender in accordance with the Federal Student Loan Law.

(3) ELIGIBLE INSTITUTION. Any postsecondary educational institution which is approved by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education for the purposes of this program. However, an institution offering exclusively correspondence, independent study, or home study courses is not an eligible institution.

(4) FEDERAL STUDENT LOAN LAW. Title IV of the Federal Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (enacted by the Congress of the United States of America as Public Law 89-239) providing for a student loan insurance or guaranty program, as said Title IV (presently codified as 20 U.S.C. §1071, as amended, et seq.) may at any time be amended and supplemented, together with all federal regulations at the time applicable thereto, and any other or future federal student loan insurance or loan guaranty program or loan subsidy program which may be enacted by the Congress of the United States as a supplement thereto or replacement thereof.

(5) FULL-TIME STUDENT. A student who is carrying the normal full-time academic workload and is maintaining satisfactory academic progress as defined by the educational institution in which that student is enrolled.

(6) HALF-TIME STUDENT. A student who is carrying at least one half of the normal full-time academic workload as determined by the educational institution in which that student is enrolled.

(7) RESIDENT OF ALABAMA. For purposes of this chapter, a resident is a person who attends an eligible institution within the State of Alabama, or who lives in Alabama and attends an eligible institution outside the state, or who obtains a guaranteed student loan from an approved lender.

(8) STUDENT LOAN. A loan or extension of credit to an eligible borrower (including without limitation a parent of an eligible borrower) including the promissory note or other written agreement or instrument evidencing such loan or extension of credit in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Federal Student Loan Law.

(Acts 1980, No. 80-733, p. 1484, §1; Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-866, p. 366, §1.)



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