The Governor of the affected State requests the assistance. see Title V section 501 (a).
The Governor of the affected State requests the assistance. see Title V section 501 (a).
governor
Govenor
Stafford Act (1988), as amended
Type your answer here... No
Yes, you need to pay back federal Stafford loans.
Yes, it is true that the Stafford Act is a commonly used mechanism for federal support, especially during disaster response and recovery efforts. However, there are other ways through which federal assistance can be provided, and not all of them require coordination by the Department of Homeland Security. For example, federal agencies like the Small Business Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services may provide assistance for specific purposes or sectors.
. The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
You can get Stafford Loans, subsidized and unsubsidized, for a second bachelors degree - or at least for part of it. As far as I know, you are no longer eligible for Perkins Loans or Pell Grants. I attended Colorado College 1998-2002 and got a BA in English. For that I received Stafford, Perkins and Pell assistance. Now I am attending University of New Orleans for a Civil Engineering BS. I received about 6k per semester for 4 part time semesters (2010-2012), and expect an additional 6K per semester for 4 additional full time semesters (2012-2014). All Stafford. I have heard, but cannot verify, that there is a maximum cumulative credits Stafford will make loans for. So if your second degree, combined with your first degree, requires more credits that Stafford will pay for, then you might lose federal assistance part way through that second degree. I do not know whether or not federal assistance for a second bachelors eats into potential federal assistance for graduate level degrees.
the federal government
yes
No, it does not