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1 | | rapidly, and the physical facilities, faculties, and staffs of
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2 | | the institutions of higher learning operated by, within and for |
3 | | the
residents of the State will have to be
expanded greatly to |
4 | | accommodate those persons, with an attendant sharp
increase in |
5 | | the cost of educating them. A system of financial
assistance of |
6 | | scholarships, grants, and loans for qualified
residents of |
7 | | college age will enable them to attend qualified institutions
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8 | | of their choice in the State, public or private. The adoption |
9 | | of new federal
student loan legislation necessitates that the |
10 | | State update and broaden its
system of financial student |
11 | | assistance. |
12 | | As market conditions permit, the Commission is |
13 | | specifically encouraged to
offer reasonable and affordable |
14 | | supplemental or alternative educational loans
to students who |
15 | | seek to obtain these loans. As part of these alternative or
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16 | | supplemental direct lending initiatives, the Commission may |
17 | | give priority
consideration to students assisted by the |
18 | | Commission's need-based programs. |
19 | | The system of financial assistance provided under this Act |
20 | | includes prepaid programs for college savings, and the |
21 | | Commission is specifically encouraged to enlist employers in |
22 | | providing voluntary matching donations to the amount that their |
23 | | employees save through these prepaid programs.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 96-198, eff. 8-10-09.)".
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