34 C.F.R. § 685.102
Link to an amendment published at 91 FR 40287, July 1, 2026.
(a)
(1) The definitions of the following terms used in this part are set forth in the Student Assistance General Provisions, 34 CFR part 668:
Academic year Campus-based programs Dependent student Disbursement Eligible program Eligible student Enrolled Expected family contribution (EFC) Federal Consolidation Loan Program Federal Pell Grant Program Federal Perkins Loan Program Federal PLUS Program Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program Federal Work-Study Program Full-time student Graduate or professional student Half-time student Independent student One-third of an academic year Parent Payment period Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program TEACH Grant Two-thirds of an academic year Undergraduate student U.S. citizen or national William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program
(2) The following definitions are set forth in the regulations for Institutional Eligibility under the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, 34 CFR part 600:
Accredited Clock hour Correspondence course Credit hour Educational program Eligible institution Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program Foreign institution Institution of higher education Nationally recognized accrediting agency or association Preaccredited Secretary State
(b) The following definitions also apply to this part:
Act: The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, 20 U.S.C. 1071 et seq.
Default: The failure of a borrower and endorser, if any, to make an installment payment when due, or to meet other terms of the promissory note, if the Secretary finds it reasonable to conclude that the borrower and endorser, if any, no longer intend to honor the obligation to repay, provided that this failure persists for 270 days.
Endorser: An individual who signs a promissory note and agrees to repay the loan in the event that the borrower does not.
Estimated financial assistance. (1) The estimated amount of assistance for a period of enrollment that a student (or a parent on behalf of a student) will receive from Federal, State, institutional, or other sources, such as scholarships, grants, net earnings from need-based employment, or loans, including but not limited to—
(2) Estimated financial assistance does not include—
(vii) Federal veterans' education benefits paid under—
(viii) Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants made under section 420R of the HEA.
Expected time to credential: From July 1, 2026, the expected time for a student to complete a program that is equal to or the lesser of—
(ii) The period determined by calculating the difference between—
(B) The period of such program of study that such individual has completed as of the date of the determination under paragraph (ii) of this definition.
Federal Direct Consolidation Loan Program (Direct Consolidation Loan Program): (1) A loan program authorized by title IV, part D of the Act that provides loans to borrowers who consolidate certain Federal educational loan(s), and one of the components of the Direct Loan Program. Loans made under this program are referred to as Direct Consolidation Loans.
(4) In the case of a Direct Consolidation Loan that entered repayment prior to July 1, 2006, the term “Direct PLUS Consolidation Loan” refers to the portion of a Direct Consolidation Loan attributable to Direct PLUS Loans, Direct PLUS Consolidation Loans, Federal PLUS Loans, and Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students that were repaid by the consolidation loan. The borrower is responsible for the interest that accrues during any period.
Federal Direct PLUS Program (Direct PLUS Loan Program): A loan program authorized by title IV, Part D of the Act that is one of the components of the Federal Direct Loan Program. The Federal Direct PLUS Program provides loans to parents of dependent students attending schools that participate in the Direct Loan Program. The Federal Direct PLUS Program also provides loans to graduate or professional students attending schools that participate in the Direct Loan Program. The borrower is responsible for the interest that accrues during any period. Loans made under this program are referred to as Direct PLUS Loans.
Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loan Program (Direct Subsidized Loan Program): A loan program authorized by title IV, part D of the Act that provides loans to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students attending Direct Loan Program schools, and one of the components of the Direct Loan Program. The Secretary subsidizes the interest while the borrower is in an in-school, grace, or deferment period, except that the Secretary does not subsidize the interest that accrues during the grace period on a loan for which the first disbursement is made on or after July 1, 2012 and before July 1, 2014. Loans made under this program are referred to as Direct Subsidized Loans. Graduate and professional students are not eligible to receive Direct Subsidized Loans for any period of enrollment beginning on or after July 1, 2012.
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford/Ford Loan Program (Direct Unsubsidized Loan Program): A loan program authorized by title IV, part D of the Act that provides loans to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students attending Direct Loan Program schools, and one of the components of the Direct Loan Program. The borrower is responsible for the interest that accrues during any period. Loans made under this program are referred to as Direct Unsubsidized Loans.
Federal Insured Student Loan Program: The loan program authorized by title IV, part B of the Act under which the Secretary directly insures lenders against losses.
Federal Stafford Loan Program: The loan program authorized by title IV, part B of the Act which encouraged the making of subsidized and unsubsidized loans to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students and is one of the Federal Family Education Loan programs.
Grace period: A six-month period that begins on the day after a Direct Subsidized Loan borrower, a Direct Unsubsidized Loan borrower, or, in some cases, a Direct Consolidation Loan borrower whose consolidation application was received before July 1, 2006, ceases to be enrolled as at least a half-time student at an eligible institution and ends on the day before the repayment period begins.
Graduate student: A student enrolled in a program of study that is above the baccalaureate level and awards a graduate credential (other than a professional degree) upon completion of the program.
Guaranty agency: A State or private nonprofit organization that has an agreement with the Secretary under which it will administer a loan guarantee program under the Act.
Holder: The entity that owns a loan. For a FFEL Program loan, the term “holder” refers to an eligible lender owning a FFEL Program loan, including a Federal or State agency or an organization or corporation acting on behalf of such an agency and acting as a conservator, liquidator, or receiver of an eligible lender.
Interest rate: The annual interest rate that is charged on a loan, under title IV, part D of the Act.
Lender: As used in this part, the term “lender” has the meaning specified in section 435(d) of the Act for purposes of the FFEL Program.
Loan fee: A fee, payable by the borrower, that is used to help defray the costs of the Direct Loan Program.
Master Promissory Note (MPN): (1) A promissory note under which the borrower may receive loans for a single academic year or multiple academic years.
(2) For MPNs processed by the Secretary before July 1, 2003, loans may no longer be made under an MPN after the earliest of—
(3) For MPNs processed by the Secretary on or after July 1, 2003, loans may no longer be made under an MPN after the earliest of—
(4) Unless the Secretary determines otherwise, a school may use a single MPN as the basis for all loans borrowed by a student or parent borrower for attendance at that school. If a school is not authorized by the Secretary for multi-year use of the MPN, a student or parent borrower must sign a new MPN for each academic year.
Nationwide consumer reporting agency: A consumer reporting agency as defined in 15 U.S.C. 1681a(p).
Other financial assistance: (i) The estimated amount of assistance for a period of enrollment that a student (or a parent on behalf of a student) will receive from Federal, State, institutional, or other sources, such as scholarships, grants, net earnings from need-based employment, or loans, including but not limited to—
(ii) Other financial assistance does not include—
(G) Federal veterans' education benefits paid under—
(1) Chapter 103 of title 10, United States Code (Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps);
(2) Chapter 106A of title 10, United States Code (Educational Assistance for Persons Enlisting for Active Duty);
(3) Chapter 1606 of title 10, United States Code (Selected Reserve Educational Assistance Program);
(4) Chapter 1607 of title 10, United States Code (Educational Assistance Program for Reserve Component Members Supporting Contingency Operations and Certain Other Operations);
(5) Chapter 30 of title 38, United States Code (All-Volunteer Force Educational Assistance Program, also known as the “Montgomery GI Bill—active duty”);
(6) Chapter 31 of title 38, United States Code (Training and Rehabilitation for Veterans with Service-Connected Disabilities);
(7) Chapter 32 of title 38, United States Code (Post-Vietnam Era Veterans' Educational Assistance Program);
(8) Chapter 33 of title 38, United States Code (Post 9/11 Educational Assistance);
(9) Chapter 35 of title 38, United States Code (Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance Program);
(10) Section 903 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1981 (10 U.S.C. 2141 note) (Educational Assistance Pilot Program);
(11) Section 156(b) of the “Joint Resolution making further continuing appropriations and providing for productive employment for the fiscal year 1983, and for other purposes” (42 U.S.C. 402 note) (Restored Entitlement Program for Survivors, also known as “Quayle benefits”);
(12) The provisions of chapter 3 of title 37, United States Code, related to subsistence allowances for members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps; and
(13) Any program that the Secretary may determine is covered by section 480(c)(2) of the HEA; and
(H) Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants made under section 420R of the HEA.
Payment data: An electronic record that is provided to the Secretary by an institution showing student disbursement information.
Period of enrollment: The period for which a Direct Subsidized, Direct Unsubsidized, or Direct PLUS Loan is intended. The period of enrollment must coincide with one or more bona fide academic terms established by the school for which institutional charges are generally assessed (e.g., a semester, trimester, or quarter in weeks of instructional time; an academic year; or the length of the program of study in weeks of instructional time). The period of enrollment is also referred to as the loan period.
Professional student: A student enrolled in a program of study that awards a professional degree upon completion of the program;
(i) A professional degree is a degree that:
(ii) A professional degree may be awarded in the following fields:
(iii) A professional student under this definition:
(B) Must be enrolled in a program leading to a professional degree under paragraph (ii) of this definition.
Program length: The minimum amount of time in weeks, months, or years that is specified in the catalog, marketing materials, or other official publications of an institution for a full-time student to complete the requirements for a specific program of study.
Satisfactory repayment arrangement: (1) For the purpose of regaining eligibility under section 428F(b) of the HEA, the making of six consecutive, voluntary, on-time, full monthly payments on a defaulted loan. A borrower may only obtain the benefit of this paragraph with respect to renewed eligibility once.
(2) For the purpose of consolidating a defaulted loan under § 685.220(d)(1)(ii)(A)(3)—
(4) A borrower has not used the one opportunity to renew eligibility for title IV assistance if the borrower makes six consecutive, on-time, voluntary, full monthly payments under an agreement to rehabilitate a defaulted loan, but does not receive additional title IV assistance prior to defaulting on that loan again.
Substantial gainful activity: A level of work performed for pay or profit that involves doing significant physical or mental activities, or a combination of both.
Totally and permanently disabled: The condition of an individual who—
(1) Is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that—
(2) Has been determined by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to be unemployable due to a service-connected disability.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070g, 1087a, et seq.)
Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 685.102, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
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