Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I indicated, in the policy, it is stated quite clearly on page 16 of the Student Financial Assistance Student Guide that if a student comes to SFA, says they've gone back to school full time, can illustrate by filling in form D, that the institution agrees they are enrolled in a full-time program, their loan is put on hold. Now, if that hasn't happened, if the student doesn't work with the department on a timely basis and the debt gets to be somewhat old, it gets transferred over. It's quite clearly set out in the program guides that this is liable to happen. So students have to be aware that this is a potential and as long as they're working with SFA, they can keep things within Education, Culture and Employment. I believe that right now the system does accommodate individuals who are prepared to work with us. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Charles Dent on Question 309-15(3): Fairness In Payment Of Student Financial Assistance
In the Legislative Assembly on October 26th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 309-15(3): Fairness In Payment Of Student Financial Assistance
Question 309-15(3): Fairness In Payment Of Student Financial Assistance
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 25th, 2004
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