Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
314.011,
314.025,
314.026,
314.027
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
314.025 through
314.027 authorize the Kentucky
Nursing Incentive Scholarship Fund for Kentucky residents.
KRS
314.026(1) requires the
Board of Nursing to promulgate administrative regulations to implement and
administer the scholarship fund. This administrative regulation implements the
Kentucky Nursing Incentive Scholarship Fund Program and establishes the
requirements relating to the program.
Section
1. Definitions.
(1) "Academic
year" means:
(a) For a registered nursing or
graduate nursing program, a twelve (12) month period beginning with a fall
session; and
(b) For a practical
nursing program, the completion of the required program.
(2) "Board" is defined by
KRS
314.011(1).
(3) "Graduate nursing education" means the
pursuit of a master's degree, post-master's certificate, or doctoral
degree.
(4) "Kentucky resident" is
defined by
13 KAR 2:045, Section
1(10).
(5) "Program of nursing"
means a prelicensure, BSN completion, graduate nursing program.
(6) "Successful academic progression" means,
except during the last academic year preceding graduation:
(a) For a prelicensure or BSN completion
nursing program, the completion of a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours per
academic year of published requirements for the program of nursing and
maintenance of a minimum grade point average, which would allow continuation in
a program of nursing; or
(b) For a
graduate nursing program, the completion of a minimum of nine (9) credit hours
per academic year of published requirements for the program of nursing and
maintenance of a minimum grade point average, which would allow continuation in
the graduate program.
Section 2. Application.
(1) To be eligible for a nursing incentive
scholarship, an applicant shall:
(a) Be a
Kentucky resident; and
(b) Have
been accepted for admission to a program of nursing.
(2) An applicant shall submit:
(a) A completed Nursing Incentive Scholarship
Fund Application on or before June 8;
(b) A copy of the Student Aid Report from the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the current year, if
requesting preference for financial need;
(c) A copy of the program of nursing
acceptance letter verifying initial enrollment;
(d) For newly enrolled nursing applicants, an
official transcript from the last academic institution in which the applicant
was enrolled for verification of GPA or copy of a GED; and
(e) For applicants enrolled in a program of
nursing, a copy of an official transcript to verify continued
enrollment.
Section
3. Criteria for Awards. The board shall consider the following
criteria in evaluating an application and shall award points as follows:
(1) Preference categories as established in
KRS
314.025(2):
(a) Licensed practical nurses, fifteen (15)
points;
(b) Registered nurses
pursuing a bachelor's degree or graduate nursing education, fifteen (15)
points;
(c) Prelicensure nursing
students, ten (10) points; and
(d)
Financially needy Kentucky residents, up to thirty-five (35) points. Financial
need shall be determined by the estimated Federal Expected Family Contribution
(EFC) as calculated by the annual FAFSA and points shall be awarded based on
need-based aid eligibility as follows:
1. EFC
of $0 to $5000, thirty-five (35) points;
2. EFC of $5001 to $10,000, thirty (30)
points; and
3. EFC of $10,001 to
$20,000, twenty-five (25) points;
(2) Potential for academic success, as
follows: high school, vocational school, college, or university grade point
average for whichever institution the applicant most recently attended:
(a) Three and five-tenths (3.5) to four
(4.0), twenty-five (25) points;
(b)
Three (3) to three and four-tenths (3.4), twenty (20) points; and
(c) Two and five-tenths (2.5) to two and
nine-tenths (2.9), fifteen (15) points; and
(3) Potential for academic success when GED
is earned in place of a high school diploma:
(a) A GED score of 601 to 800, twenty-five
(25) points;
(b) A GED score of 501
to 600, twenty (20) points; and
(c)
A GED score of 401 to 500, fifteen (15) points.
Section 4. Amount of Award.
(1) The board shall be notified by the
board's fiscal officer as to the current fund balance prior to making an
award.
(2)
(a) The board shall first make awards to
those recipients who:
1. Received an award in
the previous year; and
2. Remain
eligible to receive an award pursuant to Section 6 of this administrative
regulation in the current year.
(b) If funds remain available after the
awards are made pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection, the board shall
make an award to other eligible applicants.
Section 5. Procedure for Disbursement of
Awards.
(1) Disbursement of funds shall be
made directly to the recipient.
(2)
Disbursement shall be made annually.
(3) Each educational institution in which a
student receiving a nursing incentive scholarship award is enrolled shall
certify to the board no later than thirty (30) days from the beginning of each
semester, that the recipient:
(a) Has
enrolled; and
(b) Is in good
standing in the nursing program.
Section 6. Continuing Eligibility Criteria.
(1) Except as established in subsection (3)
of this section, a recipient of a nursing incentive scholarship shall be
eligible to continue to receive an award if the recipient:
(a) Maintains successful academic progression
through the program; and
(b)
Submits to the board a completed Nursing Incentive Scholarship Fund Application
on or before June 8.
(2)
The educational institution shall immediately notify the board of a change in a
recipient's enrollment status.
(3)
An award recipient in a practical nursing program shall not be eligible for
further awards from the Nursing Incentive Scholarship Fund while enrolled in
that program.
Section 7.
Disbursement Contract.
(1) Prior to
disbursement of initial funds, the recipient shall sign a Nursing Incentive
Scholarship Fund Contract.
(2) The
recipient shall sign a Nursing Incentive Scholarship Fund Promissory Note for
each year in which funds are disbursed.
Section 8. Repayment and Deferral.
(1) A recipient shall immediately become
liable to the board to pay the sum of all scholarships received and the accrued
interest on the scholarships if the recipient fails to complete the:
(a) Nursing program in which he or she is
enrolled within the time established by the program of nursing; or
(b) Required employment as established in the
contract.
(2) Written
notification of demand for repayment shall be sent by the board to the
scholarship recipient's last known address and shall be effective upon mailing.
(a) The board may agree to accept repayment
in installments in accordance with a schedule established by the
board.
(b) Payments shall first be
applied to interest and then to principal on the earliest unpaid
contracts.
(3) Repayment
may be deferred in the case of disability, major illness, or accident that
prevents a recipient from completing a program of nursing or being employed as
a nurse in Kentucky.
(4) A student
enrolled in a program of nursing may defer repayment if the student fails to
achieve successful academic progression.
(a)
This deferment shall apply for one (1) academic year.
(b) If the student fails to achieve
successful academic progression after that time, repayment shall be
due.
(c) If the student achieves
successful academic progression within the allotted time, he or she may apply
for a continuation award pursuant to Section 6 of this administrative
regulation.
(5)
(a) If a deferment is requested, the
recipient shall submit the request to the board on a Nursing Incentive
Scholarship Fund Request for Deferral form.
(b) If the request for deferment is submitted
pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, the Nursing Incentive Scholarship
Fund Request for Deferral form shall be accompanied by a statement by a
physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician's
assistant.
(6) If a
recipient fails to pass the licensure examination within two (2) years of
graduation, the sum of all nursing incentive scholarships received by the
recipient, and the accrued interest, shall become due and payable.
(7) If a court of competent jurisdiction
determines that the recipient has defaulted and the funds are due and owing to
the board, then the provisions of
201 KAR 20:370, Section 1(5),
shall apply.
(8) An individual who
has defaulted on a scholarship shall not be eligible to receive another
scholarship until the defaulted scholarship has been repaid.
(9) The board may utilize the services of a
third party for collection of sums owed pursuant to a Nursing Incentive
Scholarship Fund Contract and Nursing Incentive Scholarship Fund Promissory
Note, including reasonable attorney fees.
(10) After the board refers a debt to a third
party for collection, a recipient shall not be eligible for deferment or to
otherwise cure the recipient's breach, other than through payment of all sums
owed to the board.
Section
9. Verification.
(1) Verification
of employment as a nurse in Kentucky pursuant to the contract shall be
submitted to the board when the recipient's employment commitment begins and
when it is completed. A termination of employment prior to completion shall be
reported to the board within thirty (30) days by the employer and the
recipient.
(2) A recipient shall
notify the board immediately of a change of name or address or enrollment
status in school.
Section
10. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following are incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Nursing Incentive Scholarship
Fund Application", 05/23;
(b)
"Nursing Incentive Scholarship Fund Request for Deferral", 10/96;
(c) "Nursing Incentive Scholarship Fund
Contract", 10/13; and
(d) "Nursing
Incentive Scholarship Fund Promissory Note", 10/13.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Board of Nursing, 312
Whittington Parkway, Suite 300, Louisville, Kentucky 40222, Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This material is also available on the board's
Web site at
https://kbn.ky.gov/document-library/Pages/default.aspx
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
314.026(1),
314.131(1)