Subpart 1.
Generally
6 CAR § 530-101. Purpose.
This part establishes policy, procedure, and eligibility
requirements for administration of the Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver
Program.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-102. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1) "Education and Incentives Branch" means
the Arkansas Army National Guard Education and Incentives Branch, which
facilitates processing of both Army and Air National Guard requests after
service component verification;
(2)
"Soldier" or "soldiers" means an active member or members of the Arkansas Army
National Guard;
(3) "Airman" or
"Airmen" -means an active member or members of the Arkansas Air National
Guard.
(4) "Initial active duty
training" means completion of basic training or credit for a basic course
through the Reserve Officers' Training Corps;
(5) "Institution of higher education" means
any state-supported public institution;
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-103. Entitlements.
(a) The Arkansas National Guard Tuition
Waiver, as established by Act 2017, No. 471, as amended by Acts 2019, No. 535,
and Acts 2021, Nos. 76 and 133, and Acts 2023, No. 275, located in Arkansas
Code §
6-60-214, allows all eligible
soldiers and airmen (see 6 CAR § 530-201 et seq.) to attend a
state-supported institution of higher education tuition-free.
(b) This benefit will waive tuition for a
maximum of one hundred twenty (120) semester credit hours.
(c) The Arkansas National Guard Tuition
Waiver can only be used to obtain an undergraduate degree, up to a bachelor's,
and cannot be used by soldiers and airmen who have previously been awarded a
bachelor's degree.
(d) The cost of
a soldier's or airman's mandatory fees charged by an institution of higher
education that the soldier or airman is attending may be paid for with
available funds allocated by the Division of Higher Education for the
tuition-free program.
(e) Payment
of mandatory fees, if any, will not exceed actual cost of mandatory
fees.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-104. Policy.
In an effort to improve necessary strength and readiness levels
in the Arkansas National Guard, the Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver
is:
(1) Authorized under state law as
a benefit for qualifying soldiers and airmen; and
(2) Based on eligibility criteria detailed in
Arkansas Code Title 6, Chapter 60, Subchapter 2, this rule, and by the Division
of Higher Education.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-105. Responsibilities.
(a) The Division of Higher Education is
responsible for:
(1) Coordinating with the
Arkansas National Guard regarding rule changes or modifications;
(2) Administering receipt and disbursement of
funds to the institutions and maintaining fiscal records of the Arkansas
National Guard Tuition Waiver;
(3)
Verifying the soldier or airman has submitted the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid and the Arkansas Scholarship Application Management
System;
(4) Approving or denying
Scholarship Application Management System Financial Aid applications and
submitting results to the:
(A) Arkansas Army
National Guard Education and Incentives Branch;
(B) Institution; and
(C) Soldier or airman;
(5) Providing the Arkansas National Guard
with eligibility verification for Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver
criteria as outlined in 6 CAR § 530-201 et seq.;
(6) Defining "mandatory fees"; and
(7) Determining the amount of funds available
and the allocation method to pay mandatory fees.
(b) The institution of higher education is
responsible for:
(1) The institution's
Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver representative will serve as the liaison
between the:
(A) Respective
institution;
(B) Education Services
Officer; and
(C)
Division;
(2) Verifying
the soldier or airman is considered by the institution to be in "good standing"
and meeting the requirements of satisfactory academic progress as defined in
the institution's policies;
(3)
Verifying the soldier or airman:
(A) Is
enrolled in a program of study that leads to an undergraduate degree;
and
(B) Does not already possess a
bachelor's degree;
(4)
Verifying the soldier or airman has applied for institutional grants and
scholarships applicable to the soldier's or airman's term and major;
(5) Notifying the division of the application
close date and applicable term for institutional grants and
scholarships;
(6) Notifying the
division of the soldier's or airman's current date of acceptance as a student
at the institution;
(7) Notifying
the division regarding the status of eligibility and application
verification;
(8) Providing to the
division a roster of all hours and dollars attributed to this program as well
as student completion status at the conclusion of each semester;
(9) Informing the division if the soldier's
or airman's academic status changes; and
(10) Applying the Arkansas National Guard
Tuition Waiver to student accounts in accordance with the sequence or sequences
established in this part.
(c) The Adjutant General is responsible for:
(1) Coordinating with the division in
promulgating rules for the implementation of the Arkansas National Guard
Tuition Waiver, including without limitation rules for the eligibility of
soldiers and airmen; and
(2)
(A) Making final decision regarding
recoupment of all benefits paid on the soldier's or airman's behalf for reasons
including but not limited to:
(i) Absence
without leave;
(ii) Substance abuse
violations; or
(iii) Any other
serious misconduct.
(B)
See 6 CAR § 530-306.
(d) Education and Incentives Branch is
responsible for:
(1) Monitoring and verifying
eligibility status of participating soldiers for the Arkansas Army National
Guard;
(2) Receiving eligibility
verification data from the Arkansas Air National Guard and processing
applications of participating airmen in accordance with this part;
(3) Maintaining records or databases or both
and serving as point of contact for verification and discrepancies for
institutions and the division;
(4)
Providing the division with a roster of all soldiers and airmen requesting
Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver for the term;
(5) Reviewing eligibility verification
rosters from the division and providing the division with final Arkansas
National Guard Tuition Waiver eligibility determinations;
(6) Providing notification of Arkansas
National Guard Tuition Waiver ineligibility and exception to policy request
procedures to disqualified applicants;
(7) Providing notification of exception to
policy request determination to the division and the soldier or airman;
and
(8) Educating soldiers and
airmen on the process established by the division regarding mandatory
fees.
(e) The Arkansas
Army National Guard Education Services Officer is responsible for:
(1) Serving as the Adjutant General's
delegated proponent for the Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver;
(2) Coordinating policy changes with the
division;
(3) Coordinating with the
division, the institution, and the soldier or airman to resolve any exception
to policy requests or grievances;
(4) Processing exception to policy requests
in accordance with 6 CAR § 530-301 et seq.; and
(5) Rendering final approval or denial of any
soldier's or airman's request for an exception to policy.
(f) The Arkansas Air National Guard
representative or representatives are responsible for:
(1) Working directly with the Education and
Incentives Branch and Education Services Officer in executing and administering
Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver for the Air National Guard;
and
(2) Maintaining records or
databases or both and serving as point of contact for verification and
discrepancies for institutions and the division.
(g) The soldier or airman is responsible for:
(1) Meeting and maintaining eligibility
criteria (see 6 CAR § 530-201 et seq.) and submitting an application (see
6 CAR § 530-301 et seq.) before the deadline date each semester;
(2) Maintaining eligibility criteria
established by the institution in which they are enrolled, the Arkansas
National Guard, and the division and otherwise successfully completing the
semester and all hours for which the tuition waiver is awarded;
(3) Remaining in "good standing" with the
institution in which they attend, as defined by that institution;
(4) Achieving and maintaining "satisfactory
academic progress" within their degree program, as defined by that institution;
and
(5)
(A) If denied for the Arkansas National Guard
Tuition Waiver, the soldier or airman may request an exception to policy
through the Education Services Officer if they feel they have extenuating
circumstances that were beyond their control or unavoidable.
(B) The exception to policy must be:
(i) Requested within thirty (30) calendar
days of denial; and
(ii) Processed
in accordance with 6 CAR § 530-301 et seq.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
Subpart 2.
Eligibility
6 CAR § 530-201. Eligibility criteria.
(a) The Arkansas National Guard Tuition
Waiver is available to all soldiers and airmen:
(1) Currently serving in the Arkansas
National Guard; and
(2) Considered
at the time of application to meet all eligibility criteria.
(b) A soldier or airman must be an
Arkansas resident or eligible for in-state tuition under A.C.A. §
6-60-205.
(c)
(1) A
soldier or airman must have completed initial active duty training (basic
training or credit for a basic course through the Reserve Officers' Training
Corps).
(2) Soldiers and airmen
with an exigent circumstance that warrants a temporary waiver of the Initial
Active Duty Training requirement may request an exception to policy in
accordance with 6 CAR § 530-308.
(d)
(1) A
Soldier or airman must not currently hold a bachelor or higher
degree.
(2) In the event a
Guardsman possesses a credential or degree awarded from a foreign entity, the
Guardsman must first seek evaluation of the degree's equivalency at the
Institution of Higher Education.
(3) If the Institution of Higher Education
determines, in accordance with its policies and accreditation requirements, the
foreign credential does not equate to a bachelor's degree or higher, the
Guardsman may use the National Guard Tuition Waiver in pursuit of a bachelor's
degree
(4) If the Institution of
Higher Education determines the foreign credential meets the equivalency
requirements of a bachelor's degree, however, the soldier or airman may not use
the National Guard Tuition Waiver.
(e)
(1) A
soldier or airman must be accepted and enrolled in an undergraduate
degree-producing program at an Arkansas state-supported public institution of
higher education recognized by the Division of Higher Education.
(2) See Appendix A.
(f)
(1) A
soldier or airman must have:
(A) Completed
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and
(B) The Arkansas Scholarship Application
Management System financial aid application; and
(B) Applied for grants and scholarships with
the institution in which they are enrolled.
(2) Neither selection nor nonselection for
receipt of institutional grants and scholarships shall disqualify a soldier or
airman from receiving the National Guard Tuition Waiver.
(3)
(A) In
determining whether a soldier or airman has met the application deadline for
institutional grants and scholarships, the application deadline date shall be
compared to the soldier's or airman's date of admittance to the institution and
the soldier's or airman's date of entry into the Arkansas National
Guard.
(B) Institutional grants and
scholarships with application periods closing prior to the latter of these
dates shall not disqualify a soldier or airman from receiving the National
Guard Tuition Waiver.
(C) The
soldier or airman must submit federal, state, and institutional financial aid
applications in accordance with the timelines established for each of those
programs.
(g) A
Soldier or airman must be in "good standing" with their enrolled institution
and meeting the requirements of "satisfactory academic progress", as defined by
that institution.
(h) Soldiers and
airmen must remain in "good standing" with the Arkansas National
Guard.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-202. Arkansas Army National Guard
criteria.
(a) Soldiers must be
considered to be in "good standing" at the time of application.
(b) The Arkansas National Guard Education and
Incentives Branch will verify eligibility criteria for all Army
soldiers.
(c) Soldiers currently
under suspension of favorable actions for, but not limited to, absent without
leave infractions, substance abuse violations, or any other serious misconduct
at the time of application are not eligible for the National Guard Tuition
Waiver.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-203. Arkansas Air National Guard
criteria.
(a) Airmen must be
considered to be in "good standing" at the time of application.
(b) The Air National Guard Representative
will verify eligibility criteria for each airman through their Unit
Commander.
(c) Airmen currently
under suspension of favorable actions for, but not limited to, absent without
leave infractions, substance abuse violations, or any other serious misconduct
at the time of application are not eligible for the National Guard Tuition
Waiver.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-204. Eligibility determination and
processing.
(a) For each
National Guard Tuition Waiver applicant and term, the Division of Higher
Education will provide the status of division and educational institution
verified items in the table in subsection (d) of this section to the Arkansas
Army National Guard Education and Incentives Branch.
(b) Upon receipt of verification data from
the table in subsection (d) of this section from the division, the Education
and Incentives Branch will verify service component criteria and provide an
National Guard Tuition Waiver eligibility determination to the division and the
soldier or airman.
(c) The request
timeline for an exception to policy will commence on the date of the Education
and Incentives Branch's notification to the soldier or airman.
(d)
National Guard Tuition Waiver
eligibility requirements and verification responsibility table.
Eligibility criteria
|
Verification responsibility
|
Arkansas Resident or eligible for in-state
tuition
|
Division of Higher Education
|
Initial active duty training completion or basic course
qualification
|
Arkansas National Guard
|
"Good standing" in accordance with Army Regulation or
Air Force Instruction
|
Arkansas National Guard service component
representative:
Education and Incentives Branch Arkansas Army
National Guard or Wing National Guard Tuition
Waiver Representative: Arkansas Air National
|
|
Guard
|
Does not possess a bachelor's degree
|
Educational institution
|
Enrollment in a degree producing program
|
Educational institution
|
Applied for institutional grants and
scholarships
|
Educational institution
|
Date of acceptance as a student
|
Educational institution
|
Date of institutional grants and scholarship
application period
|
Educational institution
|
"Good standing" in accordance with institution
policies
|
Educational institution
|
Satisfactory Academic Progress
|
Educational institution
|
Application submitted through FAFSA
|
Division of Higher Education
|
Application submitted through the Arkansas Scholarship
Application Management System
|
Division of Higher Education
|
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
Subpart 3.
Administration
6 CAR § 530-301. Application process.
(a)
(1)
Soldiers and airmen requesting the National Guard Tuition Waiver will obtain
the application and statement of understanding through the Arkansas Army
National Guard Education and Incentives Branch website.
(2) All applications and statements of
understanding must include the soldier's or airman's signature (digital or
manual). Script fonts or other typed signatures are not authorized.
(b) Applications for Army soldiers
will be routed to the Education and Incentives Branch for verification of
eligibility as listed in 6 CAR §§ 530-202 and 530-204.
(c) Applications for airmen will be routed to
the Air National Guard representative for verification of eligibility as listed
in 6 CAR §§ 530-203 and 530-204 before processing at the Education
and Incentives Branch.
(d) Once
verified and approved, applications are submitted to the Division of Higher
Education for disbursement of funds to the institutions of higher learning.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-302. Submission deadlines.
(a) Applications must be submitted for each
semester in which the soldier or airman wishes to receive the National Guard
Tuition Waiver.
(b) The National
Guard Tuition Waiver may be applied for all semester and intersession
courses.
(c) Applications may be
submitted up to sixty (60) calendar days prior to the start of the course, but
must be submitted no later than thirty (30) days after the start of the
course.
(d)
(1) Applications received after the deadline
date may not be awarded and therefore the soldier or airman would be
responsible for paying tuition to the institution.
(2) An exception to policy can be requested
through the Education Services Officer in writing.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-303. Authorized uses.
(a) The National Guard Tuition Waiver will
only be awarded for programs leading to an undergraduate degree.
(b) Eligible soldiers and airmen may use the
National Guard Tuition Waiver until completion of a bachelor's degree or for a
maximum of one hundred twenty (120) semester credit hours, whichever comes
first.
(c) The National Guard
Tuition Waiver will only cover tuition and, subject to the availability of
funds, mandatory fees.
(d) The
soldier or airman is responsible for all other costs, such as mandatory fees
not covered by the waiver, additional fees, room and board, textbooks, and
other expenses.
(e) The National
Guard Tuition Waiver will not be applied to courses completed in a prior
semester.
(f) Soldiers and airmen
enrolled in high school and college concurrently are not eligible for the
tuition waiver.
(g)
(1) The National Guard Tuition Waiver may be
awarded to exclusively online degree programs where the degree-offering
institution is associated with a state-supported institution of higher
education.
(2) The associated
state-supported institution must be recognized by the Division of Higher
Education as an accredited public institution of higher learning.
(h) The National Guard Tuition
Waiver may be used concurrently at more than one institution, provided it is in
pursuit of a single Bachelor's degree and both institutions are NGTW eligible.
(1) Examples include prerequisite or core
level courses at an eligible satellite or community college in addition to a
primary campus.
(2) In such cases,
the Education and Incentives Branch may coordinate with the institution to
confirm eligibility. Semester hour limits shall include all hours pursued using
NGTW at each campus.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-304. Continuation of
eligibility.
(a)
(1) In the event a mobilization or deployment
interrupts the enrollment of a soldier or airman currently receiving the
National Guard Tuition Waiver, the soldier or airman will remain eligible for a
period of time equal to the semester in which they were enrolled.
(2) It is the soldier's or airman's
responsibility to notify the institution, via copies of orders, of mobilization
or deployment.
(b) In the
event of a nonmedical discharge or a medical discharge that is not caused by an
illness or injury related to the performance of duties for the Arkansas
National Guard, the soldier or airman is eligible to receive the National Guard
Tuition Waiver for the semester in which they are enrolled at the date of
discharge.
(c) In the event of a
medical discharge or medical retirement as a result of illness or injury
incurred in the line of duty, as the result of a state or federal activation or
a terrorist action as determined by the Governor, the soldier or airman is
eligible to receive the National Guard Tuition Waiver from the date of
discharge or retirement and either until completion of the degree program in
which the soldier or airman is enrolled or for five (5) years, whichever comes
first.
(d)
(1) To maintain eligibility, a soldier or
airman must not drop more than six (6) credit hours during a course of
study.
(2) However, this does not
include dropping classes before the add or drop date.
(3) A course of study is defined as the time
during which a student is continuously enrolled in pursuit of a
credential.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-305. Termination.
(a) If a soldier or airman is dismissed from
any institution of higher education for academic or disciplinary reasons or
drops a course after the add or drop date that exceeds the cumulative
continuation of eligibility limits, the soldier or airman may be:
(1) Ineligible for receiving the National
Guard Tuition Waiver
(2)
Responsible for paying the institution directly for the semester in which the
benefit was received.
(3) It is the
soldier's or airman's responsibility to notify the institution, via copies of
orders, of mobilization or deployment.
(b) In the event of a nonmedical discharge or
a medical discharge that is not caused by an illness or injury related to the
performance of duties for the Arkansas National Guard, the soldier or airman is
eligible to receive the National Guard Tuition Waiver for the semester in which
they are enrolled at the date of discharge.
(c) In the event of a medical discharge or
medical retirement as a result of illness or injury incurred in the line of
duty, as the result of a state or federal activation or a terrorist action as
determined by the Governor, the soldier or airman is eligible to receive the
National Guard Tuition Waiver for a period of time equal to the semester in
which they were enrolled
(d) If a
soldier or airman's service in the Arkansas National Guard is terminated or
becomes unsatisfactory, the soldier or airman will be ineligible for the
National Guard Tuition Waiver and subject to recoupment for the semester in
which the soldier or airman became ineligible.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-306. Recoupment.
(a) Recoupment of the National Guard Tuition
Waiver is required from soldiers and airmen for the following reasons:
(1) Fraud or misrepresentation of the
application;
(2) Failure on the
part of the soldier or airman to complete the semester for which the benefit
was awarded;
(3) Failure to
maintain eligibility status with the Arkansas National Guard for the entire
semester in which the National Guard Tuition Waiver was awarded; or
(4) Identification of courses dropped after
the add or drop date in excess of the six (6) credit hours allowance in 6 CAR
§ 530-304(d).
(b)
Recoupment may be collected by the respective institution in which the soldier
or airman is enrolled or by the Division of Higher Education if funds were
already paid on the soldier's or airman's behalf.
(c)
(1) The
Adjutant General may initiate recoupment of all funds paid on a soldier's or
airman's behalf using the National Guard Tuition Waiver when the soldier or
airman engages in misconduct or fails to remain a satisfactory participant in
active drilling status with the Arkansas National Guard (as defined in Chapter
11 and Chapter 12 of Army Regulation 135-178 and Air Force Instruction 36-3208
and 3209 that governs misconduct).
(2) Any funds recouped will be returned to
the State of Arkansas.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-307. Restoration of
eligibility.
(a)
(1) Soldiers and airmen ineligible for
National Guard Tuition Waiver due to a suspension of favorable actions as
outlined in 6 CAR § 530-202(c) and § 530-203(c) remain ineligible for
the waiver for the duration of the suspension.
(2) Subject to remaining eligibility
requirements, the soldier or airman is eligible for the National Guard Tuition
Waiver in the first term (semester or intersession) that commences following
removal of the suspension.
(b) Soldiers and airmen ineligible for the
National Guard Tuition Waiver due to any other reason, including but not
limited to satisfactory academic progress and institutional good standing, may
submit a written request for exception to policy in accordance with 6 CAR
§ 530-308.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-308. Exceptions to policy.
(a) In the event a soldier or airman is
denied for the National Guard Tuition Waiver, has benefits terminated, or is
ordered to repay benefits pursuant to the provisions of this part, the soldier
or airman may appeal any such action to the Education Services Officer, in
writing, within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of termination,
recoupment or denial.
(b) The
Education Services Officer will serve as the Adjutant General's delegated
approval authority for the National Guard Tuition Waiver exception to policy
requests of soldiers and airmen in both the Arkansas Army and Air National
Guard.
(c)
(1) Exceptions to policy may be requested by
soldiers and airmen, in writing, to the Education Services Officer.
(2) In order for the exception to policy to
be considered they must include, at a minimum, the following information:
(A) Name of soldier or airman and unit or
wing of assignment;
(B) Institution
of higher education name and location;
(C) Semester year and month in question;
and
(D) Reason for request that
indicates that the situation was not:
(i) Due
to the negligence or fault of the soldier or airman; and
(ii) Within the soldier or airman's
reasonable control.
(d) The Education Services Officer will:
(1) Review the exception to policy
request;
(2) Coordinate with the
institution and the Division of Higher Education to resolve the exception to
policy; and
(3) Provide written
notification to the soldiers and airmen and the division of the final
disposition.
(e) In the
event a Guardsman's degree program exceeds the 120 semester credit hour
limitation established in paragraph 3-3.b, an ETP request must also include
documentation verifying the pursued degree's program requirements and the
Guardsman's satisfactory progress towards the degree.
(1) This documentation will include, at a
minimum, a degree plan validated by the Guardsman's academic advisor, school
registrar, or similar authority; and a copy of the Guardsman's transcript
through the date of the ETP request.
(2) For purposes of this section, a Guardsman
may submit unofficial transcripts to the Education Office. The Education
Office, though, reserves the right to request official transcripts for
verification if the submitted documents are illegible or present any suspicion
of tampering, alteration, or unauthorized modification.
(3) The ESO will review the submitted ETP
request, transcripts, and degree plan before submitting a recommendation for
continued NGTW eligibility beyond 120 semester credit hours to ADHE. Areas of
review will, at a minimum, include the Guardsman's history of remedial courses,
courses failed or dropped after the add/drop date, and the Guardsmen's overall
academic progress towards the degree.
(4) The ESO may deny the ETP request or
recommend approval to ADHE. In these instances, only ADHE may grant approval
for continued use of the NGTW beyond 120 semester credit hours.
(f) Continued eligibility for the
NGTW beyond 120 semester credit hours as outlined above is subject to the
availability of funds and approval of ADHE. Guardsmen with a degree program
exceeding 120 semester credit hours must submit an ETP request in each
subsequent term until degree completion unless otherwise approved in writing by
ADHE.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
6 CAR § 530-309. Duplicate sources of
funding.
(a) Other sources of
funding may be used in addition to the National Guard Tuition Waiver.
(b) Federal and state grants and scholarships
awarded to soldiers and airmen via Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) and Scholarship Application Management System applications will be
applied to tuition before the National Guard Tuition Waiver is
applied.
(c) Grants and
scholarships awarded by the institution in which the soldier or airman is
enrolled will be applied toward tuition before the National Guard Tuition
Waiver is applied.
(d)
(1) Soldiers and airmen may, but are not
required to, use the National Guard Tuition Waiver simultaneously with the GI
Bill (all chapters) and the Kicker.
(2) The National Guard Tuition Waiver will be
applied to tuition before GI Bill funds are applied.
(e) Soldiers and airmen may, but are not
required to, use federal tuition assistance with the National Guard Tuition
Waiver. Federal tuition assistance here refers to Federal Tuition Assistance
programs established by the Department of Defense. It does not include FAFSA
funds which must be applied as outlined in paragraph (b) above. If used, FTA
funds will be applied to tuition before the National Guard Tuition Waiver is
applied.
(f)
(1) The National Guard Tuition Waiver used
within a term will apply to all courses enrolled for that term, excluding those
dropped before the institution's add or drop date.
(2) All such course enrollments for that term
will count toward the one hundred twenty (120) credit hour National Guard
Tuition Waiver limit.
Authority. Arkansas Code §
6-60-214.
APPENDIX A
Accredited Institutions of Higher Education
* Current list of public institutions of higher education can
be found at the Division of Higher Education colleges and universities page
under the two-year and four-year public college and universities tabs. Please
contact the Arkansas Army National Guard Education and Incentives Branch if you
have questions regarding the eligibility of any of the institutions
listed.