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If a veteran receives Hazlewood Act benefit and it is later discovered that he/she defaulted on an applicable federal or state loan, does he/she have to pay the money back to the school?

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If a veteran receives Hazlewood Act benefit and it is later discovered that he/she defaulted on an applicable federal or state loan, does he/she have to pay the money back to the school?

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If the veteran signs a statement that he/she is not in default on any federal education loan or on any education loan made or guaranteed by the State of Texas and is later found to be in default, the school may require repayment of tuition and appropriate fees by the veteran.

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