Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 11 - KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY
Chapter 5 - KHEAA Grant Programs
Section 11 KAR 5:001 - Definitions pertaining to 11 KAR Chapter 5
Universal Citation: 11 KY Admin Regs Service 5:001
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 164.740-164.785
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 164.748(4) requires the authority to promulgate administrative regulations pertaining to the awarding of grants, scholarships, and honorary scholarships as provided in KRS 164.740 to 164.7891. KRS 164.753(4) requires the authority to promulgate administrative regulations pertaining to grants. This administrative regulation defines terms used in 11 KAR Chapter 5 pertaining to the Kentucky Tuition Grant Program and the College Access Program.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Academic
term" means the fall or spring semester or their equivalence under a trimester
or quarter system at a postsecondary education institution.
(2) "Academic year" means a period of time,
usually eight (8) or nine (9) months, during which a full-time student would
normally be expected to complete the equivalent of two (2) semesters, two (2)
trimesters, three (3) quarters, 900 clock hours, twenty-four (24) semester
hours, or thirty-six (36) quarter hours of instruction.
(3) "Authority" is defined by KRS 164.740(1).
(4) "College Access
Program" or "CAP" means the program of student financial assistance grants
authorized under KRS 164.7535 to assist financially needy part-time and
full-time undergraduate students attending an educational
institution.
(5) "Correspondence
course" means a home study course that:
(a) Is
provided by an educational institution under which the institution provides
instructional materials, including examinations on the materials, to students
who are not physically attending classes at the institution; and
(b) Meets the following requirements:
1. When a student completes a portion of the
instructional materials, the student takes the examinations that relate to that
portion of the materials, and returns the examinations to the institution for
grading;
2. The institution
provides instruction through the use of video cassettes or video discs in an
academic year, unless the institution also delivers the instruction on the
cassette or disc to students physically attending classes at an institution
during the same academic year; and
3. If a course is part correspondence and
part residential training, the course shall be considered to be a
correspondence course.
(6) "Educational expenses" means tuition and
fees, books and supplies, room and board or reasonable living expenses,
reasonable miscellaneous personal expenses, and reasonable transportation costs
for the academic period of the grant application.
(7) "Educational institution" means a
participating institution located in Kentucky which:
(a) Offers an eligible program of
study;
(b) As a condition of
enrollment as a regular student, requires that the person:
1. Have a certificate of graduation from a
school providing secondary education, or the equivalent of a certificate;
or
2.
a. Be beyond the age of compulsory attendance
in Kentucky; and
b. Have the
ability to benefit from the training offered by the institution;
(c) Either:
1. Has its headquarters or main campus in
Kentucky; or
2. If based outside of
Kentucky, offers no more than forty-nine (49) percent of the courses offered in
Kentucky as online courses; and
(d)
1. For
purposes of the College Access Program, is a public or private participating
institution; or
2. For purposes of
the Kentucky Tuition Grant Program, is a private independent college or
university, accredited by a regional accrediting association recognized by the
United States Department of Education, that is a participating institution
whose institutional programs are not comprised solely of sectarian
instruction.
(8) "Eligible institution" is defined by KRS 164.740(4).
(9) "Eligible
noncitizen" means an individual who is:
(a)
Either:
1. A U.S. national;
2. A U.S. permanent resident with an Alien
Registration Receipt Card (1-151 or 1-551); or
3. A person with a Departure Record (I-94)
from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service showing any one (1) of the
following designations:
a.
"Refugee";
b. "Asylum
granted";
c. "Indefinite parole" or
"humanitarian parole"; or
d.
"Cuban-Haitian entrant"; or
4. A citizen of:
a. The Freely Associated States;
b. The Federated States of
Micronesia;
c. The Republic of
Palau; or
d. The Republic of the
Marshall Islands; and
(b) Not in the United States on a:
1. F1 or F2 student visa;
2. J1 or J2 exchange visa;
3. L2 series labels; or
4. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
(DACA) status.
(10) "Eligible program of study" means an
undergraduate program, of a least two (2) academic years' duration, offered by
an educational institution which:
(a) For
purposes of the KTG or CAP Grant Programs, leads to a degree; or
(b) For purposes of only the CAP Grant
Program:
1. Leads to a certificate or diploma
while attending a publicly operated vocational-technical institution;
2. Is designated as an equivalent
undergraduate program of study by the Council on Postsecondary Education;
or
3. Is a comprehensive transition
and postsecondary program as defined in KRS 164.740(3).
(11) "Expected family
contribution" means the amount that a student and his family are expected to
contribute toward the cost of the student's education determined by applying
the federal methodology established in 20 U.S.C. 1087kk through 1087vv to the
information that the student and his family provided on the
application.
(12) "Federal act" is
defined by KRS 164.740(8) and means 20 U.S.C. 1001 through 1146a.
(13) "Full-time student" means an enrolled
student who is carrying a full-time academic workload:
(a) That may include any combination of
courses, work, research, or special studies that the institution considers
sufficient to classify the student as a full-time student, except that
correspondence courses shall not be counted in determining the student's
full-time status; and
(b) As
determined by the institution under a standard applicable to all students
enrolled in a particular educational program, except that for an undergraduate
student, an institution's minimum standard shall equal or exceed one (1) of the
following minimum requirements:
1. Twelve (12)
semester hours or eighteen (18) quarter hours per academic term in an
educational program using a semester, trimester, or quarter system;
2. Twenty-four (24) semester hours or
thirty-six (36) quarter hours per academic year for an educational program
using credit hours, but not using a semester, trimester, or quarter system, or
the prorated equivalent for a program of less than one (1) academic
year;
3. Twenty-four (24) clock
hours per week for an educational program using clock hours;
4. In an educational program using both
credit and clock hours, any combination of credit and clock hours if the sum of
the following fractions is equal to or greater than one (1):
a. For a program using a semester, trimester,
or quarter system, the number of credit hours per term divided by twelve (12)
and the number of clock hours per week divided by twenty-four (24);
or
b. For a program not using a
semester, trimester, or quarter system, the number of semester or trimester
hours per academic year divided by twenty-four (24), the number of quarter
hours per academic year divided by thirty-six (36), and the number of clock
hours per week divided by twenty-four (24);
5. A series of courses or seminars that
equals twelve (12) semester hours or twenty-four (24) quarter hours in a
maximum of eighteen (18) weeks; or
6. The work portion of a cooperative
education program in which the amount of work performed is equivalent to the
academic workload of a full-time student.
(14) "Grant" is defined by KRS 164.740(9).
(15) "Kentucky Tuition
Grant" or "KTG" means the program of student financial assistance grants
authorized by KRS 164.780 and 164.785 for residents of Kentucky who bear the
major costs of attending an educational institution and who demonstrate
financial need.
(16) "KHEAA grant"
means an award of a student financial assistance grant under the College Access
Program or the Kentucky Tuition Grant Program or a combination of the two
(2).
(17) "KHEAA grant limit" means
an aggregate limitation on KHEAA grant awards:
(a) That are made to an individual for all
academic years of the eligible program of study in which the student receives a
KHEAA grant (including any KHEAA grant limit previously used in a different
eligible program of study or at a different educational institution);
and
(b) That shall be:
1. Measured in terms of the applicable
percentage of the maximum KHEAA grant that would have been disbursed for the
academic year to a full-time student and not fully refunded;
2. Depleted each academic term by
subtracting, from the applicable percentage, the percentage used for the
academic term, derived by dividing the net amount of KHEAA grant disbursed for
the academic term by the maximum KHEAA grant award for the academic year that
would have been disbursed to a full-time student, using the then current
maximum KHEAA grant; and
3. Based
upon the following applicable percentages representing the aggregate limitation
of KHEAA grant awards:
a. 200 percent for a
student enrolled in a two (2) year eligible program of study; or
b. 400 percent for a student enrolled in a
four (4) year eligible program of study.
(18) "KHEAA grant program officer"
or "KGPO" means the official designated on the administrative agreement,
pursuant to KRS 164.748(6), to serve as the educational institution's on-campus
agent to certify all institutional transactions and activities with respect to
the authority's grant programs.
(19) "On-ground course" means a course that
meets the following criteria:
(a) Instruction
is delivered face-to-face, typically in a lecture-style format, in a setting in
which the student and the instructor are in the same physical location on the
educational institution's campus; and
(b) Is not an online course.
(20) "Online course" means a
course for which any portion of the instruction is transmitted electronically
over telecommunication lines or the Internet.
(21) "Overaward" means receipt of financial
assistance from all sources in excess of a student's need determined in
accordance with 11 KAR 5:130 through 11 KAR 5:145.
(22) "Participating institution" is defined
in KRS 164.740(14).
(23) "Part-time
student" means an enrolled student who is carrying an academic workload:
(a) That may include any combination of
courses, work, research, or special studies that the institution considers
sufficient to classify the student as at least a half-time student, except that
correspondence courses shall not be counted in determining the student's
part-time status; and
(b) As
determined by the institution under a standard applicable to all students
enrolled in a particular educational program, except that for an undergraduate
student, an institution's minimum standard shall equal or exceed one (1) of the
following minimum requirements:
1. At least
six (6) semester hours per semester;
2. Six (6) quarter hours per quarter;
or
3. Half of the academic workload
of a full-time student as determined by the educational institution.
(24) "Pell Grant" means
an award under the federal Pell Grant Program operated by the secretary under
the provisions of 20 U.S.C. 1070a.
(25) "Resident of Kentucky" or "resident"
means a person who is determined by the participating institution to be a
resident of Kentucky in accordance with the criteria established in 13 KAR 2:045.
(26) "Total cost of
education" means an amount determined for an academic year for each applicant
by the following formula: normal tuition and fees charged by the institution
chosen by the applicant, plus maximum board contract amount, plus minimum room
contract amount.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 164.748(4), 164.753(4)
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