Section 70034 Of Article 23. California Dream Loan Program From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 42. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 23.
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. (a) The amount of the DREAM loan offered to an individual
student by a participating institution shall be determined by the
institution, subject to the following provisions:
(1) The loan may not exceed the financial need of the student.
(2) No student may borrow more than four thousand dollars ($4,000)
under this program within a single academic year.
(3) No student may borrow more than twenty thousand dollars
($20,000) in the aggregate under the program from any one
participating institution.
(b) The interest rate for loans issued under the program shall be
the same as the then-current interest rate for undergraduate loans
under the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program.
(c) The standard repayment term for a DREAM loan shall be 10
years. Repayment shall commence following a six-month grace period
that begins when a student graduates or ceases to maintain at least
half-time enrollment in a degree or certificate program.
(d) Interest shall not accrue on a DREAM loan during periods of at
least half-time enrollment in a degree or certificate program or
during the six-month grace period specified in subdivision (c).
(e) Eligibility for deferment or forbearance of a DREAM loan shall
be determined by the participating institution in accordance with
the standards set forth in the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan
Program.
(f) Participating institutions shall use a common promissory note,
approved by the Treasurer, to issue DREAM loans.