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Committee recommends more money for teacher loans
Posted: 04.09.2012 at 3:05 PM
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(AP) -- The Education Oversight Committee wants legislators to put more money in a teacher loan program meant to encourage students to teach in South Carolina's needy schools.

The group also recommends changing how a needy school is defined, to at least 80 percent of students living in poverty, up from 70 percent.

The loan program created in 1984 provides a maximum of $20,000 toward a student's college degree. The amount is forgiven after five years of teaching in a needy school or a hard-to-fill subject.

An annual report the committee approved Monday says the program doled out nearly $4.7 million in loans last school year to 1,114 students. More than 300 applicants were denied loans due to a lack of funding. An additional $1.3 million would have covered those eligible applicants.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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