Code of Maine Rules
12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
597 - BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Chapter 2 - RULE GOVERNING THE COMPETITIVE SKILLS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Section 597-2-2 - ELIGIBILITY
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
1. Criteria. Within the limits of available program resources (taking into account on going commitments to current participants), an applicant will be eligible for CSSP if the applicant applying for CSSP meets the following:
2. Determining Financial Eligibility. An applicant is financially eligible for CSSP when the applicant's household income, other than excluded income, is below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. When determining the income of the applicant's household:
Wages and Salaries before Deductions
Net Non-farmSelf-Employment
Net FarmSelf-Employment
Regular Payments from Social Security
Railroad Retirement
Strike Benefits from Unions
Workers'Compensation
Training Stipends (but not CSSP training stipends)
Wages Subsidized by OJT Contracts
Alimony
Military Family Allotments/Other Regular Support
Pensions -Private
Government/Military Retirement
Regular Insurance/Annuity Payments
Dividends/Interest
Net Rental Income/Net Royalties
Periodic Receipts from Estates or Trusts
Net Gambling or Lottery Winnings
Vocational Rehabilitation Payments
Disability Insurance (SSDI)
Unemployment Compensation
Child Support
Payments AmeriCorps
Living Allowances
Social Security Old Age Survivors Insurance (OASI) & Survivor's Benefit
Payments
TANF* Refugee Assistance* General Assistance
Capital Gains
Foster Care Child Payments
Assets Withdrawn from a Bank
Sale of Property/House/Car
Tax Refunds
Earned Income Tax Credit
Field Placements
Gifts
Loans
Lump-Sum Inheritances
One-time Insurance Payments
Student Loans
One-time Compensation Payments for Injuries
Non-Cash Benefits, including, but not limited to:
Employer Paid Fringe Benefits
Food/Housing Received in Lieu of Wages
Medicare
Medicaid
Food Stamps*
School Meals
Housing Assistance
Supplemental Security Income
TAA/TRA Payments
All federal and state need-based financial aid resources granted through the financial aid award process
Income of dependent children
Income earned while the veteran was on active military duty and certain other veterans' benefits, i.e., compensation for service-connected disability, compensation for service connected death, vocational rehabilitation, and education assistance.
Any income that the household no longer receives.
* Households receiving TANF, Food Stamps or Refugee Assistance are categorically deemed to meet the financial eligibility criteria of CSSP
3. Period of eligibility . Once an applicant is fully eligible for and enrolled in CSSP they remain eligible until the completion of her or his education and training program pursuant to Section 6.13.A, the participant is terminated from the program after notice of termination and the opportunity to appeal or the participant has voluntarily withdrawn from CSSP.
4. Termination from CSSP . A participant shall be terminated from CSSP if the participant has failed to make satisfactory progress pursuant to Section 6; the participant voluntarily withdraws from CSSP, fails to provide documentation of satisfactory progress, falsifies or misrepresents CSS Peligibility, training or support service need, or has misused funds or refused to cooperate pursuant to Section 6. Participants terminated from CSSP for intentionally falsifying or misrepresenting information under Section 2.4 are not eligible to reapply to CSSP. No case manager may send a notice of termination from CSSP before his or her supervisor has reviewed the matter and approved.
5. Emergency Leave or Gap in Program Services. Participants may request to be placed in a gap for a maximum of 52 weeks under circumstances beyond their control. While placed in a gap, the participant will not be eligible to receive any CSSP program services. Participants terminated due to exhausting allowable gap time have the option to reapply to the CSSP program during an open application period.