Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 008 - Department of Higher Education
Division 10 - Financial Aid Division
Rule 008.10.05-001 - Military Dependents' Scholarship Program Rules
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
MILITARY DEPENDENTS' SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE 1 - ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE
RULE 2 -- SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The scholarship will be awarded for one academic year and renewed annually for a total of no more than four (4) years or until the student earns a baccalaureate degree, whichever occurs first, if the student satisfies the following conditions:
The scholarship will be awarded for one academic year to applicants seeking a master's degree and renewed annually for a total of no more than two (2) years or until the student earns a graduate degree, whichever occurs first.
The scholarship will be awarded for one academic year to applicants seeking a professional degree and renewed annually for a total of no more than three (3) years or until the student earns a professional degree, whichever occurs first. Graduate students must satisfy the following conditions:
RULE 3 -- APPLICATION PROCESS
RULE 4 -- AWARD PROCESS
RULE 5 -- SCHOLARSHIP PAYMENT POLICIES
A recipient who has received a Military Dependents' Scholarship may transfer to another eligible institution provided the Arkansas Department 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 June 1 for the Summer Terms. Failure to notify the Arkansas Department of Higher Education of the transfer by the deadline will disqualify the student for waiver of tuition and fees at the institution to which he/she has transferred.
Recipients may withdraw from the Military Dependents' Scholarship Program upon written notification to, and approval by, the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. The petition shall give the reason for withdrawal and will be supported with documentation. Recipients who withdraw from school and fail to notify the Arkansas Department of Higher Education by October 1 for the Fall term, February 1 for the Winter and/or Spring terms, and June 1 for the Summer terms will not be eligible for a tuition waiver for that semester. The recipient may receive the tuition waiver if he/she can demonstrate that extraordinary circumstances prevented him/her from notifying the Arkansas Department of Higher Education.
The award will be permanently revoked if the recipient fails to enroll full-time and the Arkansas Department of Higher Education receives neither written notification of transfer to another eligible institution, nor a petition for withdrawal by the recipient by October 1 for the Fall Term, February 1 for the Winter/Spring Terms and June 1 for the Summer Terms. At the discretion of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, the award will not be revoked if the Department determines that extraordinary circumstances prevented the student from notifying the Department by the required dates.
Recipients who are members of the Arkansas National Guard or Armed Forces Reserve 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 in deferred status until six (6) months after release from active duty.
RULE 6 -- INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The chief executive officer of the state-supported institution of higher education is responsible for appointing one representative from the Financial Aid Office to act as administrator of the Military Dependents' Scholarship Program and to receive all communications and forms issued by the Arkansas Department 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 these responsibilities in order to maintain continued eligibility status.
The institution shall provide verification to the Arkansas Department of Higher Education (ADHE) at the close of each term concerning the student's name and continuing eligibility. This is accomplished using the Verification Form issued by the Department. 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 Department of Higher Education.
Institutions will be responsible for exercising all reasonable efforts to identify students eligible for the program. Reimbursement can only be made for the year in which the student is currently enrolled and has made application.
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 the Arkansas Department of Higher Education.
It is the institution's responsibility to notify ADHE of the names of 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 Department 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 Military Dependents' Scholarship Program.
RULE 7 -- RECIPIENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Failure to notify the Arkansas Department of Higher Education of any change in status may affect future eligibility.
RULE 8 - PROGRAM DEFINITIONS
The following definitions are used in the Military Dependents' Scholarship Program:
Approved Institution |
A public college or university or technical school located in 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 of a prisoner of war or person declared to be a disabled veteran, missing in action or killed in action, or killed on ordnance delivery, or any child born before or during the period of time its parent served as a prisoner of war or was declared to be a disabled veteran, missing or killed in action, or killed on ordnance delivery, or any child legally adopted or in the legal custody of the parent prior to and during the time the parent served as a prisoner of war, declared to be a disabled veteran, or was declared to be a person missing in action or a person killed in action or killed on ordnance delivery. |
Disabled Veteran |
A person who has been awarded special monthly compensation by the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs for service-connected, one hundred percent (100%) total and permanent disability. |
Full-time Student |
An undergraduate student enrolled in at least twelve (12) semester credit hours, or its equivalent, per semester; or a graduate student enrolled in at least nine (9) college semester credit hours, or the equivalent, per semester. |
Satisfactory Progress |
Undergraduate students must maintain a cumulative college grade point average of at least 2. 0 on a 4. 0 scale, and make satisfactory progress toward a degree or certificate of completion, as defined by the institution. Graduate students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 2. 5 on a 4. 0 scale, and make satisfactory progress toward a graduate or professional degree, as defined by the institution. |
Fees Waived |
Includes tuition at the in-state rate, room and board when provided in campus facilities, fees or other charges incurred from the approved institution. Non-reimbursable charges would include any penalty charges, including but not limited to, parking tickets, or other penalty payments. |