Alabama Administrative Code
Title 300 - ALABAMA COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION
Chapter 300-4-4 - ALABAMA NATIONAL GUARD EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Section 300-4-4-.02 - Definition Of Terms
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Academic Excellence Benefits: Additional funds for guard members who are enrolled undergraduate students who graduated from high school with a cumulative GPA greater than 3.5 and, while enrolled in an institution of higher education in this state, have maintained a 3.0 collegiate cumulative GPA. These funds can be used for tuition, fees, or ancillary costs.
(2) Academic Year: The academic year for Alabama National Guard Educational Assistance Program purposes is from October 1 of one year to September 30 of the next year.
(3) Active Member: A member of a federally recognized unit of the Alabama National Guard meeting the minimum requirements for satisfactory membership as defined in the Department of the Army and Department of the Air Force regulations.
(4) Alabama National Guard: Federally recognized units of the Alabama National Guard.
(5) Ancillary Costs: Expenses associated with enrollment in an educational program that are not included withing the standard assessment of tuition and fees. Ancillary costs may include books, supplies, and professional fees and are typically included within the calculation for cost of attendance. For the purposes of the ANGEAP tuition and fees reimbursement, ancillary costs are not an eligible expense. ANGEAP recipients who qualify for the Academic Excellence Benefits can utilize funds to cover these expenses.
(6) Cost of Attendance: As defined by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Federal Student Aid, cost of attendance is an estimate of that student's educational expenses for the period of enrollment, which is used in calculating the total federal student aid a student may receive. Cost of attendance includes tuition and fees, as well as ancillary costs and personal expenses, such as room and board. For the purposes of ANGEAP, not all cost of attendance expenses are considered eligible.
(7) Differential Tuition: A supplementary charge amount added on top of base tuition rate to support additional services and programming for a subset of students enrolled in a particular college or program. Program-specific differential tuition is often charged for those academic programs that have high operating costs. For the purposes of ANGEAP, differential tuition is not considered an eligible expense.
(8) Distribution of Funds: Reimbursement shall be made to the institution promptly at the end of each academic term (quarter or semester) for all certified invoices/vouchers. Should funds appropriated to the Alabama National Guard Educational Assistance Program be insufficient to provide each eligible student with a full grant payment for any term(s) during an academic year, then the awards will be prorated equally among the institutions on a percentage basis of the total invoices/vouchers received and paid accordingly.
(9) Educational Grant: A grant is defined as a financial award by the State of Alabama to an Alabama National Guard Educational Assistance Program applicant who is designated to be an eligible student enrolled in or accepted for enrollment in an eligible program at an eligible institution, and is awarded on a per academic term basis to the student to defray direct educational-related expenses: tuition and cost of instruction fees, not to exceed the median cost of tuition per academic term of all state-supported Alabama four year institutions for classes or courses that count towards the individual's degree or certificate plan as designed and approved by the college or institution attended for the individual's declared program of study, less any Alabama Student Grant Program proceeds for which the student may be eligible and after all federal benefits have been applied to the account of the student. The median tuition amount per academic term will be determined by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education based on its Tuition and Fee Report, which will be prorated according to academic term. Payments to recipients shall not extend beyond twelve (12) years after the date of the first grant payment issued to the student through this program.
(10) Eligible Program: An eligible program is any program leading to a certificate, associate, baccalaureate, master's, or doctorate degree in an accredited institution of higher learning, technical college, or community college within the State of Alabama.
(11) Eligible Institution: An eligible institution is a public or private institution of higher education which:
(12) Eligible Student: An eligible student is an applicant who completes an application for an Alabama National Guard Educational Assistance Program application, and
(13) False Statement or Misrepresentation: Any person who knowingly makes or furnishes any false statement or misrepresentation, or who accepts such false statement or misrepresentation knowing the same to be false, for the purpose of enabling an individual or institution to obtain monies wrongfully under this program, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine or to imprisonment, or to both, as such misdemeanor is defined in Act No. 607, S. 33 of the 1977 Regular Session (Acts 1977, Vol. 11, p. 812).
(14) Graduate Student: A graduate student is defined as a person who has already earned a baccalaureate degree and is enrolled in a master's or doctorate degree program at an eligible institution as defined in .02(11).
(15) Mandatory Instructional Fees: Fees that are assessed to all students within a given degree level (undergraduate or graduate) as a condition of enrollment for a given term, regardless of the specific program of instruction. Such fees may include mandatory student fees, technology fees, or academic facilities fees. For the purposes of ANGEAP tuition and fees reimbursement, mandatory instructional fees are considered an eligible expense.
(16) Qualifying Academic Pathway: A postsecondary program at an institution of higher education in the state that is one of the following:
(17) Professional Fees: Non-instructional expenses that are specific to a subset of students enrolled in particular college, academic program, or academic classification (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior) and do not apply to all students enrolled in a given degree level (undergraduate or graduate). Examples include but are not limited to graduation fees, examination fees, and clinical/practicum fees. For the purposes of ANGEAP tuition and fees reimbursement, professional fees are not considered an eligible expense. ANGEAP recipients who qualify for the Academic Excellence Benefits can utilize funds to cover these expenses.
(18) Program-Specific Fees: Additional fees specific to certain academic programs or courses of study. These fees are charged in addition to the standard tuition fees and are meant to cover the costs associated with offering specialized programs or courses. For the purposes of ANGEAP tuition and fees reimbursement, program-specific fees are not considered an eligible expense. ANGEAP recipients who qualify for the Academic Excellence Benefits can utilize funds to cover these expenses.
(19) Refund Policies and Procedures:
(20) Student Application Procedure: Each Alabama National Guard Educational Assistance Program applicant must submit to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education an application for a grant. Awards will be issued for completed applications submitted to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education by the application deadline date and as long as funds remain available.
(21) Tuition and Fees: The per term cost of instruction and mandatory instructional fees to the public or private postsecondary student not to exceed the median cost of tuition per term, such as quarter or semester, of all public four-year institutions of higher education in this state, as reported to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education by state-supported institutions of higher education and appearing on the Tuition Plus Required Fees Report of the Commission, for classes or courses that count towards the individual's degree or certificate plan as designed and approved by the college or institution attended for the individual's declared program of study. Differential tuition is not included. The median cost of tuition per term will be prorated according to academic term.
(22) Undergraduate Student: An undergraduate student is defined as a person who is in attendance at an accredited Alabama postsecondary educational institution and who has not earned a baccalaureate degree. A student who is enrolled in a program of study designed to extend for more than four academic years shall not be considered an undergraduate student in that portion of the program that involves study beyond the fourth academic year, unless the program leads to a first degree and is designed to extend for a period of five academic years.
Author: Tim Vick; Stephanie C. Dolan
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 31-10-1, et seq.