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(a) Discontinuation of Eligibility.(1) Unless granted a hardship provision in accordance with §22.27 of this title (relating to Hardship Provisions), an undergraduate student shall no longer be eligible for a TEG as of:(A) the fifth anniversary of the first award of a TEG to the student, if the student is enrolled in a degree or certificate program of four years or less; or(B) the sixth anniversary of the first award of a TEG to student, if the student is enrolled in a degree or certificate program of more than four years.(2) A graduate student may continue to receive grants as long as he or she meets the relevant eligibility requirements of §22.24 and §22.25 of this title (relating to Eligible Students and Satisfactory Academic Progress respectively).(b) Other than as described in §22.27 of this title, if a person fails to meet any of the requirements for receiving an award as outlined in §22.24 or §22.25 of this title after completion of any year, the person may not receive a TEG until he or she completes a semester of at least three-quarter-time enrollment while not receiving a TEG and meets all the requirements of §22.24 or §22.25 of this title as of the end of that semester.