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You may either scroll through this page, or click on any of the following links to go directly to a specific topic: Program Description The John R. Justice Student Loan Repayment Program provides for the payment of eligible educational loans (both Federal Family Education Loan Program [FFELP] and Federal Direct Loans) for state and federal public defenders and state prosecutors who agree to remain employed as public defenders and prosecutors for at least three years. The annual awards to qualified defenders and prosecutors may be up to $4,000, up to an aggregate total of $60,000, to repay their student loan debt. (Although the program's allowed annual maximum is $10,000, on the advice of the program implementation Advisory Committee ISAC is limiting the award to $4,000 for Illinois recipients for FY2010, so that the appropriation of $365,309 can serve as many recipients as possible.) If the employment commitment is not fulfilled, any amount received must be repaid. To be eligible, an individual must:
To apply for this program, the attorney must submit a complete John R. Justice Student Loan Repayment Program Application and a John R. Justice Student Loan Repayment Program Service Agreement to ISAC as soon as possible after it becomes available. For each subsequent year, a separate application must be completed; service agreements remain in effect for three years and need not be signed again until expired. Both the application and service agreement may be downloaded and printed from collegezone.com. The application and service agreement must be submitted to ISAC's Deerfield office as indicated on the application. If the application and/or service agreement are incomplete, ISAC will notify the applicant who will have the opportunity to furnish missing information. The application will be considered for processing as of the date it is complete and all required information has been received at ISAC's Deerfield office. How Funds are Awarded and Disbursed Recipients are selected from among qualified new applicants, as well as those who file timely renewal applications by the September 30th due date. The total amount of awards each year is contingent upon available funding. Applications received after the September 30th due date will only be considered if funding remains. Preference will be given to renewal applicants provided that the recipient continues to meet the eligibility requirements. Additionally, applicants not receiving benefits under another program that provides loan repayment assistance for the eligible loans covered by the Justice Program will receive priority consideration. Allocation of program funds is equally distributed between prosecutors and public defenders. A formula that ranks each applicant according to ability to repay his/her student loans is used to distribute awards within each of five statewide appellate districts and a sixth category for statewide prosecutors (assistant attorneys general and assistant appellate prosecutors). The amount of the award is also determined by the formula. The amount of funding for each of the five appellate districts is allocated according to the number of prosecutors and defenders in each district, based on the percentage of the state's total number of prosecutors and public defenders that are employed within each of the districts. Funding for the additional statewide prosecutor category is based on the percentage of the total number of prosecutors that are employed in a statewide capacity. The award amount is based on the applicant's remaining balance on eligible educational loans, not to exceed $4,000 per year. Proceeds will be remitted directly to the holder(s) of the Note that ISAC routinely updates this section as new information becomes available. Be sure to check back periodically for the current processing status. Operational Update: Due to limited funding and high application volume, ISAC has determined that the number of applications received for this funding year exceeds the available appropriation. Therefore, the application is no longer available. Award announcements are anticipated by the end of January. |
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