What is my responsibility in relation to the I-WORK Loan?

Asked by Inservice Vai on Wed 6/22/16 11:59 AM
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Inservice Vai Wed 6/22/16 12:00 PM

Each year, former I-WORK students must submit documentation to the BYU-Hawaii Financial Aid Office verifying that they are indeed residing in their home country. Either of the following documents will be acceptable:

1. I-WORK Loan Forgiveness Verification (this form)

2. Local tax form indicating residency in country for the past year

 

Each year that former I-WORK students are residing in their home country/region, 25% of their I-WORK loan portion will be forgiven.

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Call Center Help Desk Mon 12/14/20 3:10 PM

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Call Center Help Desk Thu 12/19/19 2:34 PM

A former I-WORK student must submit a documentation to show that he or she is returning home in order to forgive the loan from the I-WORK program. Students must have the following documents:

1. I-WORK Loan Forgiveness Verification form

2. Local tax form indicating residency in country for the past year. 

For those I-WORK students who are not able to return home for such reasons like this: 

1. I-WORK students married U.S Citizens will be no longer in the I-WORK program; therefore they need to pay their own tuition fees and other expenses on their own as they lose their I-WORK privilege because they are no longer residing in their home country. 

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