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9.__Students pursuing postbaccalaureate degrees.__"Students
pursuing postbaccalaureate degrees" means students who have
earned a Bachelor of Arts degree or its equivalent and are
pursuing programs of studies leading to postbaccalaureate
degrees.

 
§12412.__Workforce for Maine Program

 
There is established the Workforce for Maine Program,
referred to in this chapter as "the program," to provide
financial assistance to college students, graduating high
school seniors and students pursuing postbaccalaureate degrees
who demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in this
State.__The program recognizes graduating high school seniors,
college students and students pursuing postbaccalaureate
degrees by providing loans, referred to as "Workforce for
Maine loans" to be used for tuition as provided in this
chapter.__The chief executive officer shall administer the
program and shall establish by rule the rates of interest or
fees to be charged.

 
§12413.__Workforce for Maine loan recipients

 
Each year graduating high school seniors, college students
and students pursuing postbaccalaureate degrees may apply for
recognition as Workforce for Maine loan recipients.__
Applications must be submitted to the chief executive officer
at a time and in a format to be determined by rule of the
chief executive officer.

 
The Governor, after consultation with the chief executive
officer, shall announce the names of those individuals
selected by the chief executive officer to be Workforce for
Maine loan recipients.

 
§12414.__Allocation of funds

 
The chief executive officer shall establish by rule the
allocation of funds available under this chapter.

 
Workforce for Maine loans of up to $1,500 per academic year
or $6,000 total may be made to a student pursuing a
postbaccalaureate degree.__Loans of up to $3,000 per academic
year or $12,000 total may be made to an eligible graduating
high school senior or college student.__A loan of up to $3,000
per academic year or $6,000 total may be made to an eligible
student pursuing an associate degree.__An individual who has
received a Workforce for Maine loan or a Blaine House Scholars
Program loan as a graduating high school senior or as a
college student may also receive a loan for pursuing a
postbaccalaureate degree.__In no event may an individual
receive more than $18,000 in total.__Workforce for Maine loans
for an undergraduate student or postbaccalaureate recipient
are for one academic year and are


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