Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 29 - Division of Higher Education
Rule 005.29.21-005 - Division of Higher Education Rules Governing the Arkansas Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship Program
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Arkansas Division of Higher Education Rules Governing The Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship Program
(Effective Date: May 2, 2022)
Organization and Structure
I. The Arkansas Division of Higher Education shall administer the Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship Program within the policies set by the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. All formal communications shall be addressed to or signed by the Director of the Arkansas Division of Higher Education or his/her designee.
II. The final responsibility for determining eligibility of scholarship recipients shall rest with the Director of the Arkansas Division of Higher Education pursuant to the provisions of Act 521 of 1973, Act 47 of 1983, Act 190 of 1989, Act 153 of 1993, Act 1034 of 1999, Act 113 of 2001, Act 158 of 2001, and Act 172 of 2007, Act 1217 of 2009 and any subsequent legislation.
III. When functioning under Act 521 of 1973, Act 47 of 1983, Act 190 of 1989, Act 153 of 1993, Act 1034 of 1999, Act 113 of 2001, Act 158 of 2001, Act 172 of 2007, Act 1217 of 2009, and any subsequent legislation, the Arkansas Division of Higher Education shall follow the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act.
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria
I. In order to be eligible for the Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship, the student must be a natural child, adopted child, stepchild, or spouse of an Arkansas law enforcement officer, fireman, state highway employee, state forestry employee, state correction employee, state park employee, teacher, or Department of Community Correction employee who was killed or permanently and totally disabled as a result of injuries or wounds which occurred in the performance of duty or in the course of going to or returning from a location where a hazardous situation existed. Scholarship benefits shall not accrue to the dependents if the wounds or injuries suffered by the law enforcement officer, fireman, state highway employee, state forestry employee, state correction employee, state park employee, teacher, or Department of Community Punishment employee are self-inflicted or if death is self-induced.
A law enforcement officer means:
A fireman means:
A state highway employee means:
A state forestry employee means:
A state correction employee means:
A state park employee means:
A teacher means:
A Department of Community Correction employee means:
II. To be eligible to receive the Law Enforcement Officer's Dependents Scholarship, the applicant must be:
III. Continued Eligibility
The scholarship will be awarded for one academic year and renewed annually up to three years (for a total of 8 semesters) so long as the student maintains a minimum of a 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale and satisfactory progress toward a degree as defined by the institution.
IV. The spouse will not be eligible for the educational benefits if he or she re-marries. The benefits will cease at the end of the semester in which the spouse is currently enrolled at the time of the marriage.
Application Process
I. Applications
II. Submission of Applications
Award Process
I. Applications and supporting documentation will be reviewed for completeness and to determine whether the applicant meets all the required eligibility requirements. Applicants will be notified within thirty (30) days of receipt of all required documentation of the status of their application.
II. Eligible students will receive an award notice that contains the conditions of the award, the requirements for continued eligibility, an explanation of the benefits, and the student's responsibilities.
III. The institution will also receive an award notice that contains the student's name and social security number, the award limits, the conditions of the award, the verification process, and the payment process. The institution will be asked to complete a Reimbursement Form listing all charges covered by this program.
IV. The institution will be responsible for verifying the student's continuing eligibility each semester.
V. The award will be renewed annually as long as the student satisfies the continued eligibility requirements as "Scholarship Eligibility Criteria," Section V.
Scholarship Payment Policies
I. A recipient may receive up to eight (8) semesters of tuition and fee waivers from the scholarship program. Payment to the scholarship recipient will be in the form of a tuition and fee waiver at the recipient's institution. The Arkansas Division of Higher Education will reimburse the institution upon verification of enrollment after the 11th day of classes each semester for approved charges.
II. The scholarship will pay the cost of tuition at the in-state rate and room in school-owned housing at any state-supported college, university or technical institute within the State of Arkansas. It does not include the cost of the following:
III. The Arkansas Division of Higher Education will pay the institution for tuition and fees covered by this program at the beginning of each term upon receipt of the Reimbursement Form and verification of the charges.
A recipient who has received a Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship may transfer to another eligible institution provided the Arkansas Division of Higher Education receives written notification of the change of status by October 1 for the Fall Term, February 1 for the Winter/Spring Terms, and May 1 for the Summer Terms.
Recipients may withdraw from the Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship Program upon written notification to, and approval by, the Arkansas Division of Higher Education. The petition shall give the reason for withdrawal and shall be supported with documentation.
The award will be revoked if the recipient fails to:
At the discretion of the Arkansas Division of Higher Education, the award will not be revoked if the ADHE determines that extraordinary circumstances prevented the student from notifying ADHE by the required dates.
Recipients who are members of the Arkansas National Guard or Armed Forces Reserves units who are called to active duty for reasons other than regular unit training and are unable to complete the current term will not be penalized. They will be placed on deferred status until six (6) months after release from active duty.
Institutional Responsibilities
I. Administrative Agreement
The chief executive officer of the state-supported institution of higher education or technical institute is responsible for appointing one representative from the Financial Aid Office to act as administrator of the Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship Program and to receive all communications and forms issued by the Arkansas Division of Higher Education. This representative is responsible for completing all forms, verification of data, and complying with all program rules and regulations.
The institution must comply with the following responsibilities in order to maintain continued eligibility status:
The institution shall provide verification to the Arkansas Division of Higher Education at the close of each term concerning the student's continuing eligibility. This is accomplished using the Verification Form issued by the Division. Reimbursement to the institution will be made after the institution has completed the Verification Form and the Reimbursement Form and returned them to the Arkansas Division of Higher Education.
Institutions will be responsible for publicizing the program and identifying students eligible for the program. Reimbursement can only be made for the year in which the student is currently enrolled and has made application.
Applications made after May 1 of the academic year in which the student is enrolled will not be considered and the student will not be eligible for the scholarship.
The institution shall maintain information on the student indicating disbursement of these funds.
The deadline for disbursement of funds is no later than 10 days after written receipt of funds. Any outstanding funds not disbursed must be returned to ADHE.
It is the institution's responsibility to notify ADHE of the names of any persons owing a refund, the date of the withdrawal, and the refund amount. This information should be placed on the institution's verification roster before returning it to ADHE.
The institution will exercise due diligence in providing complete, accurate, and timely information as requested by the Arkansas Division of Higher Education on any scholarship recipient. In addition, the institution will exercise due diligence in complying with all the rules and regulations of the Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship Program.
Recipient Responsibilities
I. The recipient must notify the Arkansas Division of Higher Education, in writing, of any change in status within 30 days. This includes changes in:
Failure to notify the Arkansas Division of Higher Education of a change in status may affect future eligibility.
II. It is also the recipient's responsibility to be knowledgeable of the rules and regulations of the Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship Program.
Program Definitions
The following definitions are used in the Law Enforcement Officers' Dependents Scholarship Program:
Approved Institution |
A state-supported two-year or four-year college or university or technical institute located in the State of Arkansas that is accredited by the North Central Association, Commission on Higher Education, or has achieved candidacy status, and does not discriminate against applicants, or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap, or national origin, consistent with the provisions of applicable state and federal laws. |
Dependent |
A spouse, natural child, adopted child, or step child of an Arkansas law enforcement officer, fireman, state correction employees, state forestry employees, certain Arkansas Department of Transportation employees, state parks employees, teacher, or Department of Community Correction employees killed or totally and permanently disabled in the line of duty. |
Satisfactory Progress |
Satisfactory academic progress toward a degree as defined by the institution. |