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The goal of the Franklin Lindsay Student Aid Fund is to help students in Texas obtain low interest funding for higher education. In order to apply for their first
loan, students must meet certain qualifications, which are listed below. Each
academic year a qualified student may borrow up to $7000. Students who continue
to meet the qualifications may apply for renewal loans until the total of all their
Franklin Lindsay loans reaches $28,000.
Student loans are granted at the discretion of the Loan Committee and based on the availability of funds as well as
the following criteria:
- You must have successfully completed a total of twenty-four (24) hours of college credit.
- You must have a minimum grade point average of 2.0 for undergraduate studies and 3.0 for graduate studies.
- You must be classified as a full-time student, twelve (12) hours for undergraduate studies and nine (9) hours for graduate studies.
- You must be attending a Texas College, which has been accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
- You must be a citizen of the United States of America.
- You will need someone to co-sign (other than spouse) who must also be a citizen of the USA.
- The note and application must be signed by you and your co-signer, guaranteeing payment of all student loans made to you by the Franklin Lindsay Student Aid Fund.
- All the information you submit will become a part of the permanent loan file and will not be returned to you, so make sure you keep copies of any original paperwork.
Student loans will not be offered to members of the Student Loan Committee, officers, directors or employees of the
Trustee, or the family members of these groups based on the policies of the Franklin Lindsay Student Aid Fund.
The policies and procedures of this organization are governed by the Student Loan Committee and are subject to change.
Any changes will be communicated to you by your Student Loan Committee member.
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