DOWNS'
LOAN REPAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:
The
Ideal of Public Service and The Reality of Bills to Pay
"To make the world a better
place." That noble ambition attracts many new students each year to the
University of Georgia School of Law.
But going to law school can
be an expensive proposition. Graduates who would like very much to spend
a few years, or a lifetime, in the field of public interest law sometimes
must postpone or abandon the dream, taking higher paying jobs in the private
sector to make enough money to repay law school loans.
The Law School's Downs' Loan
Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) is an economic helping hand that can
make possible a more rewarding life in the law.
Through LRAP Annual Grants,
the program provides graduates employed in the field of public interest
law with funds to help repay loans for legal education.
To
make a donation to the Downs' Loan Repayment Assistance Program, click
here. Be sure to designate your gift for "Downs' LRAP Fund."
LRAP
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q. Does the job I'll be
doing count as employment in the field of public interest law?
A. If you'll be doing legal
work, if the job requires the Juris Doctor degree, and if your employer
is a tax-exempt organization or a government entity, then your job qualifies,
unless the job is a judicial clerkship. Summer employment during law school
does not count.
Q. Are LRAP Annual Grants
available to repay loans for undergraduate school?
A. Not exactly. To be eligible
for an LRAP Annual Grant, you must have "qualified debt," defined as "debt
incurred to pay the expenses of legal education and owed to an institution
or governmental lender." But in awarding LRAP Annual Grants, the Student
Affairs Committee will take into account a number of factors, including
any outstanding undergraduate loans.
Q. Suppose I want to move
out of the field of public interest law after a year or two. What happens
to the grant?
A. You must agree to remain
employed in the field of public interest law for two years for an initial
grant and for one year for any subsequent grant. If you don't follow through,
you may be required to repay some or all of the grant funds.
Q. Does it matter how
much income I'll have from my job and other sources?
A. Yes. All sources of income
are taken into account and evaluated along with debt burden in making award
determinations.
Q. Am I guaranteed an
LRAP Annual Grant if I meet all of the qualifications?
A. No. Because funds for
the program are limited, the Student Affairs Committee will have to decide
among many deserving applicants.
Q. If I am awarded an
initial LRAP Annual Grant, am I guaranteed subsequent grants?
A. No. You can count on
funding only for the year of the grant, even if the grant is an initial
grant and you have promised to continue working in the field of public
interest law for an additional year. But the Student Affairs Committee
may count your status as an existing recipient strongly in your favor.
Q. How much?
A. The amount of any LRAP
Annual Grant will vary depending on such factors as the funds available
to the Student Affairs Committee.
Q. How do I apply for
an LRAP Annual Grant?
A. Application forms and
LRAP Charters are available from the Legal Career Services Office. Read
the LRAP Charter, then complete the application form and return the completed
form to the Legal Career Services Office. The deadline for submitting completed
applications is midnight on December 31, 2008. The Student
Affairs Committee plans to award one or more annual grants by spring of 2009.
The Downs' Loan Repayment
Assistance Program is administered by the Office of Legal Career Services
in conjunction with the law school's Student Affairs Committee.
For addition information,
contact Beth Kirch in Legal
Career Services (Room 104) or call (706)542-7541.
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