Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 22, 2024

Title 45 - Public Welfare last revised: Nov 19, 2024
§ 620.1 - Scope and purpose.

The CyberCorps SFS Scholarship for Service (SFS) program provides funds to institutions of higher education that award scholarships to students who agree to work after graduation in the cybersecurity mission of a Federal executive agency, Congress (including any agency, entity, office, or commission established in the legislative branch), an interstate agency, a state, local or Tribal government or government-affiliated non-profit considered to be critical infrastructure, or as an educator in the field of cybersecurity at a qualified institution of higher education, as defined in 15 U.S.C. 7442(b)(3)(B). The employment will be for a period equal to the duration of the scholarship and to be started within 18 months and to be completed within five years of entering the Commitment Phase of the SFS program. Failure to satisfy the academic requirements of the program or to complete the service obligation results in forfeiture of the scholarship award, which must either be repaid or shall be treated as a Direct Unsubsidized Loan subject to repayment under the terms and conditions described in § 620.6 of this part.

§ 620.2 - Definitions.

Agreement to serve or repay means an agreement under which the individual receiving a CyberCorps SFS scholarship commits to meet the service requirement or to repay the scholarship or the loan as described in § 620.6, and to comply with notification and other provisions of the agreement and these rules.

Commitment Phase means the period, immediately following the date on which the Scholarship Phase ends, within which SFS recipients must complete their service obligation (employment). The SFS recipient must begin such employment within 18 months and it must be completed, including submission of all required verifiable employment documentation, within 5 years from the date that the Commitment Phase begins. The Commitment Phase is limited to a maximum of five years, unless extended by the Director under § 620.4 of this part.

CyberCorps SFS scholarship recipient (scholarship recipient) means a student who is selected by an SFS institution for a CyberCorps SFS scholarship and agrees to work after graduation in the cybersecurity mission of a Federal executive agency, Congress (including any agency, entity, office, or commission established in the legislative branch), an interstate agency, a state, local or Tribal government or government-affiliated non-profit considered to be critical infrastructure (as defined in 42 U.S.C. 5195c(e)), or as an educator in the field of cybersecurity at a qualified institution of higher education (as defined in 15 U.S.C. 7442(b)(3)(B)).

Deferral means an approved extension of the Commitment Phase.

Director means the Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) or an NSF official or employee acting for the Director under a delegation of authority.

Scholarship Phase means a period when scholarship recipients are enrolled full-time (or, if enrolled in community college, at least half-time) in an approved SFS academic program in cybersecurity.

Service obligation means the time period the recipient is required to work in the cybersecurity mission of a Federal executive agency, Congress (including any agency, entity, office, or commission established in the legislative branch), an interstate agency, a state, local or Tribal government or government-affiliated non-profit considered to be critical infrastructure (as defined in 42 U.S.C. 5195c(e)), or as an educator in the field of cybersecurity at a qualified institution of higher education (as defined in 15 U.S.C. 7442(b)(3)(B)). The recipient must also obtain prior approval of such employment from the SFS program office. Under this definition, as applied to employment in the cybersecurity mission of a Federal executive agency, creditable service includes periods of employment in paid duty status and excludes periods in unpaid nonduty status.

SFS institution means a higher education institution that receives an SFS grant from NSF to recruit, train, and graduate scholarship recipients.

SFS program office means an office managing the SFS program through partnership between NSF and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

§ 620.3 - Documenting the service obligation.

To demonstrate that a scholarship recipient is performing service in accordance with the agreement to serve or repay, the scholarship recipient must, within 30 days of the beginning of the service and upon completion of each year of such service, provide to the SFS program office documentation of that service in a form and manner approved by the SFS program office with all required information, including up-to-date contact information, and certifications. The scholarship recipient must also provide the recipient's SFS institution with this annual verifiable documentation of post-award employment and up-to-date contact information.

§ 620.4 - Deferral of service obligation.

(a) A scholarship recipient whose CyberCorps SFS Scholarship Phase has ended may request, from the Director, a deferral of the five-year Commitment Phase for completion of the service obligation based on—

(1) Enrollment in a program of study or engagement in approved professional activity that would contribute to further professional development and/or cybersecurity workforce readiness for the scholarship recipient;

(2) A condition that is a qualifying reason for leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA);

(3) A call to order to Federal or state active duty or active service as a member of a Reserve Component of the Armed Forces named in 10 U.S.C. 10101,or,as.S.C. 101(d)(5); or

(4) Other exceptional circumstances significantly affecting the scholarship recipient's ability to serve as determined by the Director.

(b) A scholarship recipient must apply for a deferral, by submitting a written request via the SFS program office, before the scholarship recipient's Commitment Phase has expired.

(c) A scholarship recipient who applies for deferral must provide documentation supporting the request as well as current contact information including home address, email address, and telephone number.

(d) The Director, or other official designated by the Director, will notify the scholarship recipient on the outcome of the application for deferral. If the deferral is denied, the scholarship recipient may submit a written request for reconsideration to the SFS program office. The request must be received no later than 30 calendar days after NSF sent notice of the denial to the recipient. The request must explain why the recipient believes the denial is based on an error or mistake of fact or law, or if there are any new facts or law that should be considered. The Director's determination on the request shall be final, with no further reconsideration.

§ 620.5 - Discharge of agreement to serve or repay.

(a) Discharge conditions. The Director may provide for the partial or total waiver or suspension of any service or repayment obligation by a scholarship recipient under the SFS program, including but not limited to the following circumstances:

(1) Death. If a scholarship recipient dies, the Director discharges the obligation to complete the agreement to serve or repay based on a certified copy of the death certificate or verification of the scholarship recipient's death through an authoritative Federal or state electronic database approved for use by the Director.

(2) Total and permanent disability. A scholarship recipient's agreement to serve or repay is discharged if the scholarship recipient becomes totally and permanently disabled. This is the condition of an individual who:

(i) Is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that—

(A) Can be expected to result in death;

(B) Has lasted for a continuous period of not less than 60 months; or

(C) Can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 60 months; or

(ii) Has been determined by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to be unemployable due to a service-connected disability.

(3) Extreme hardship. Whenever compliance by the scholarship recipient with the obligation is impossible or would involve extreme hardship to the scholarship recipient, or if enforcement of such obligation with respect to the scholarship recipient would be unconscionable. Extreme hardship could include but is not limited to financial or economic burden, medical situations, or other situations as determined by the Director of NSF.

(b) Written request. (1) A scholarship recipient must submit a written application to the SFS program office, requesting a discharge from the Director of NSF in accordance with this section. Requests to discharge and refund amounts already repaid or referred to Treasury will not be considered or granted.

(2) A scholarship recipient who applies for discharge must provide the Director with documentation supporting the request as well as current contact information including home address, email address, and telephone number.

(3) The Director, or other official designated by the Director, will notify the scholarship recipient on the outcome of the application for discharge. If the discharge is denied, the scholarship recipient may submit a written request for reconsideration to the SFS program office. The request must be received no later than 30 calendar days after NSF sent notice of the denial to the recipient. The request must explain why the recipient believes the denial is based on an error or mistake of fact or law, or if there are any new facts or law that should be considered. The Director's determination on the request shall be final, with no further reconsideration.

§ 620.6 - Obligation to repay the CyberCorps SFS scholarship.

(a) A scholarship recipient who fails to complete the service obligation, as evidenced by documentation of that service with all required information and certifications, or fails to comply with any other conditions of support set forth in 15 U.S.C. 7442(g), must repay the scholarship to the United States in an amount calculated in accordance with 15 U.S.C. 7442(i).

(b) If not repaid, the CyberCorps SFS scholarship amounts paid to the scholarship recipient, together with interest accruing from the date of the scholarship award, at the interest rate determined under 20 U.S.C. 1087e,shall,without.203, and subject to the repayment terms and conditions set forth in paragraph (g) of this section, unless the scholarship recipient submits required documentation to prove the qualified employment within the timeframe required by the agreement to serve or repay (or, if the recipient has violated any other conditions of support, verifiable documentation demonstrating that the recipient has not violated such conditions).

(c) The scholarship recipient remains liable for any amounts calculated in accordance with paragraph (a) that are not repaid, including any amounts treated a Direct Unsubsidized Loan as described in paragraph (b) of this section. Such amounts, if not repaid, shall be referred to the United States Department of the Treasury for collection, and, if the individual defaults on the loan, shall also include reasonable collection fees and costs (plus court costs and attorney fees, if any).

(d) During the Commitment Phase, approximately 90 days before the date that the scholarship recipient must begin performing the service obligation (employment) and approximately 90 days before the Commitment Phase is scheduled to expire, the scholarship recipient will be notified of the date by which they must submit verifiable documentation showing that they are satisfying the service obligation.

(e) At least annually during the service obligation period, the scholarship recipient shall be notified of—

(1) The terms and conditions that the scholarship recipient must meet to satisfy the service obligation;

(2) The requirement for the scholarship recipient to provide to the SFS program office, upon completion of each of the required service year, verifiable documentation of that service in a form and manner approved by that office and the need for scholarship recipients to keep copies of this information and copies of their own employment documentation; and

(3) The conditions under which the scholarship recipient may request a deferral of the period for completing the service obligation or the discharge of the service obligation.

(f) A scholarship recipient remains obligated to meet all requirements of the service obligation, even if the recipient does not receive the notices described in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section.

(g) A scholarship recipient whose CyberCorps SFS scholarship is treated as a Direct Unsubsidized Loan—

(1) Enters a six-month grace period prior to entering repayment, and

(2) Is eligible for all other benefits of and subject to all other terms and conditions of the Direct Unsubsidized Loan Program.

(h) If a scholarship recipient's repayment obligation is treated as a Direct Unsubsidized Loan under this part, the loan may not be converted back to a CyberCorps SFS scholarship if it has been referred to the United States Department of the Treasury for collection.

§ 620.7 - Severability.

If any provision of this part or its application to any person, act, or practice is held invalid, the remainder of the part or the application of its provisions to any person, act, or practice shall not be affected thereby.

source: 88 FR 50050, Aug. 1, 2023, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 45 CFR 620.4