| Loans of up to $1,500 $2,000 per academic year or $6,000 |
$8,000 total may be made to students pursuing postbaccalaureate |
certification. Loans of up to $3,000 per academic year or |
$12,000 total may be made to eligible graduating high school |
seniors and college students. Loans of up to $3,000 per academic |
year or $6,000 total may be made to eligible child development |
students pursuing an associate's degree in child development, and |
loans of up to $3,000 total but not exceeding the cost of |
tuition, books and fees may be made to child development students |
pursuing a child development associate certification |
undergraduate students. An individual who has received a an |
Educators for Maine loan or a Blaine House Scholars Program loan |
as a graduating high school senior or as a college student as an |
undergraduate may also receive a loan for students pursuing |
postbaccalaureate certification or as a teacher or speech |
pathologist engaged in graduate education or continuing |
education. In no event may an individual receive more than |
$18,000 $20,000 in total Educators for Maine loans. Loans for |
undergraduate students, postbaccalaureate recipients and child |
development students pursuing an associate's degree in child |
development are for one academic year and are automatically |
renewed renewable if the recipient maintains a grade point |
average of at least 2.5 based on a 4.0 grade point system or the |
equivalent and submits a complete renewal application by the |
deadline annually. |