"The Assumption Program of Loans for Education (APLE) is a competitive teacher incentive program designed to encourage outstanding students and district interns to become teachers in:
* subject areas where a critical teacher shortage has been identified; or
* designated schools that meet criteria established by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Designated schools include those that:
* serve a large population of students from low-income families;
* are located in rural areas;
* have a high percentage of teachers holding emergency permits; and
* rank in the lowest 20 percentile of the Academic Performance Index.
Additionally, the APLE for Credentialed Teachers is designed to encourage currently credentialed teachers to seek and teach in K-12 teaching positions in California’s public schools. Credentialed teachers must be employed at a K-12 California public school that is ranked in the lowest 20 percent on the Academic Performance Index."
"The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is the U.S. Department of Education's (ED's) central database for student aid. NSLDS receives data from schools, guaranty agencies, the Direct Loan program, and other Department of ED programs. NSLDS Student Access provides a centralized, integrated view of Title IV loans and grants so that recipients of Title IV Aid can access and inquire about their Title IV loans and/or grant data."
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Loans through the federal government for higher education.
"The Assumption Program of Loans for Education (APLE) is a teacher incentive program designed to encourage students to become California teachers in a range of critical teacher shortage areas and in several types of high need schools. Administered by the California Student Aid Commission, the program assumes up to $19,000 in outstanding educational loan balances in return for four consecutive years of qualifying teaching service."
New loan processor in place of Department of Ed.