Loan Forgiveness Programs
The APLE Loan Assumption Program
What is the APLE?
The APLE is a state-funded, competitive teacher incentive program administered by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC). The APLE program is designed to encourage outstanding students to become teachers and serve in critical teacher shortage areas in California's public elementary and secondary schools.
Under the provisions of the APLE program, CSAC may assume up to $11,000* in outstanding college loan balances. To be eligible, participants must teach in a California public school (K-12) in one of the following (see application for details):
- Designated subject matter areas (mathematics, science, agriculture, business, foreign language, or education specialist instruction (formerly- special education))
- Designated schools serving populations of students from low income families
- Low-performing schools
- Schools serving rural areas
- State special schools
- Schools with a high percentage of emergency permit teachers
Do I qualify for APLE?
- Have completed a minimum of 60 semester, or 90 quarter, undergraduate units prior to the fall term of the year your application is being submitted.
- Be enrolled in a program leading to a baccalaureate degree or an approved program of professional teacher preparation.
- Be enrolled each term at least half-time through at least the end of the fall term of the year you apply.
- Have received, or have been approved to receive, educational loans issued to students through institutions of higher education; and not be in default or become delinquent in any state or federally insured educational loan.
- Be a U.S. citizen, or eligible non-citizen.
- Not have completed the coursework necessary to obtain an initial teaching credential. An initial teaching credential is defined as a preliminary or clear multiple or single subject teaching credential, unless coming back for an Education Specialist Credential.
How do I apply?
- Complete and applications along with a statement indicating "Why you want to become a teacher" and submit to the Financial Aid Office (University Hall, Room 150).
- Applications will be available during the Fall quarter of every academic year and the deadline is June 15th of that same academic year.
- Applications are available on our web-site under Applications and Forms or they can be found on the California Student Aid Commission website
California State University, San BernardinoThe following are required in order to be considered for APLE program nomination:
Financial Aid Office UH-150
5500 University Parkway
San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397
- The APLE Program Application for 2011-2012 academic year
- Write a paragraph explaining why you want to become a teacher. Include any extracurricular and/or volunteer work you have performed









