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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-498—OCT. 17, 1986

100 STAT. 1481

and subsequent to that failure the student has academic standing consistent with the requirements for graduation, as determined by the institution, for any grading period, the student may, subject to this subsection, again be eligible under subsection (a)(2) for a grant, loan, or work assistance under this title. "(3) Any institution of higher education at which the student is in attendance may waive the provisions of paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) of this subsection for undue hardship based on— "(A) the death of a relative of the student, "(B) the personal injury or illness of the student, or "(C) special circumstances as determined by the institution. "(d) ABILITY TO BENEFIT.—A student who is admitted on the basis of the ability to benefit from the education or training in order to remain eligible for any grant, loan, or work assistance under this title shall— "(1) receive the general education diploma prior to the student's certification or graduation from the program of study, or by the end of the first year of the course of study, whichever is earlier; or "(2)(A) be counseled prior to admissions or be administered a nationally recognized standardized or industry developed test, subject to criteria developed by the appropriate accrediting association, measuring the applicant's aptitude to complete successfully the program to which he has applied; and "(B) with respect to applicants who are unable to satisfy the institution's admissions testing requirements specified in subparagraph (A), be enrolled in an institutionally prescribed program or course of remedial or developmental education, not to exceed one academic year or its equivalent. "(e) CERTIFICATION FOR G S L ELIGIBILITY.—Each eligible institution may certify student eligibility for a loan by an eligible lender under part B of this title prior to completing the review for accuracy of the information submitted by the applicant required by regulations issued under this title, if— "(1) checks for the loans are mailed to the eligible institution prior to disbursements; "(2) the disbursement is not made until the review is complete; and "(3) the eligible institution has no evidence or documentation on which the institution may base a determination that the information submitted by the applicant is incorrect. "(f) VERIFICATION LIMITATIONS.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary may not require, or prescribe regulations that require, institutions to verify the accuracy of data used to determine the eligibility for any program under this title for more than 30 percent of the applicants in any award year. "(g) Loss OF ELIGIBILITY FOR VIOLATION OF LOAN LiMITS.—No

student shall be eligible to receive any grant, loan, or work assistance under this title if the eligible institution determines that the student borrowed in violation of the annual loan limits under part B or part E of this title in the same academic year, or if the student borrowed in excess of the aggregate maximum loan limits under such part B or part E.

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