Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 10 - Education Institutions and Agencies
Part 623 - State Representative Bill Kinkade Fostering Access and Inspiring True Hope (FAITH) Scholarship Rules and Regulations
Chapter 1 - State Representative Bill Kinkade Fostering Access and Inspiring True Hope (FAITH) Scholarship Rules and Regulations
Rule 10-623-1.1 - State Representative Bill Kinkade Fostering Access and Inspiring True Hope (FAITH) Scholarship Rules and Regulations
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 10-623-1.1
Current through September 24, 2024
These Rules and Regulations are subject to change by the Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board.
I. GENERAL ELIGIBILITY
A. The applicant must be a current legal
resident of Mississippi. Resident status for purposes of receiving FAITH under
this act shall be determined in the same manner as resident status for tuition
purposes as set forth in Sections
37-103-1 through
37-103-29, of Ms. Code Ann., with
the exception of Section
37-103-17.
B. The applicant must complete the required
applications for state and federal financial aid by the established
deadlines.
C. The applicant must
meet the established age requirement and meet at least one of the qualifying
foster care criteria.
D. The
applicant must enroll at least part-time (minimum of 6 hours unless excepted by
the institution) at an eligible Mississippi postsecondary institution and
pursue an undergraduate certificate or degree within the allowable time
period.
II. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
A.
First-time applicants must:
1. Complete an
initial application for state student financial aid online at
www.msfinancialaid.org on or
before September 15 during the fall of the aid year for which the student is
seeking assistance.
2. Complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), including the verification
process if the student is selected for verification, and accept all available
federal grant aid. The state of residency indicated on the FAFSA will be used
to verify the applicant's residency status.
3. Apply through the Mississippi Department
of Child Protection Services for an Educational and Training Voucher if
eligible to apply.
4. Be younger
than twenty-five (25) years of age by October 1 of the aid year for which the
applicant makes application for the FAITH Scholarship, unless the applicant was
on active-duty status in the United States Armed Forces for any time before the
applicant reached twenty-five (25) years of age. The number of months served on
active-duty status in the United States Armed Forces shall be rounded up to the
next higher year to determine the maximum extension of age eligibility
allowed.
5. Meet at least one of
the following criteria as certified by the Mississippi Department of Child
Protection Services or the qualified residential childcare facility:
a. Was placed in the legal custody of the
Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services by a youth court or through
other legal means and who was in the legal custody of the department at any
time on or after attaining thirteen (13) years of age.
b. Was placed in a qualified residential
childcare facility by a parent, legal guardian, court of competent
jurisdiction, or other person or entity acting in the best interest of the
individual and who did reside in a qualified residential childcare facility at
any time on or after attaining thirteen (13) years of age. A qualified
residential childcare facility is an entity that provides a home for children
and was licensed by the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services at
the time the applicant was housed by the agency.
c. Was adopted from the Mississippi
Department of Child Protection Services' legal custody or adopted while
residing at a qualified residential childcare facility at any time on or after
attaining thirteen (13) years of age.
6. Enroll at least part-time (minimum 6 hours
unless excepted by the institution) at one (1) eligible Mississippi
postsecondary institution and pursue an undergraduate credential or degree.
Evidence of enrollment will be automatically provided to the Board by the
attending institution.
7. If a
continuing college student, the recipient must not be on financial aid
suspension for failure to meet the attending institution's satisfactory
academic progress (SAP) requirements.
B. Renewal Applicants Must:
1. Complete a renewal application online at
www.msfinancialaid.org on or
before September 15 during the fall of the aid year for which the student is
seeking assistance.
2. Complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually, including the
verification process if the student is selected for verification, and continue
to accept all available federal grant aid.
3. Apply through the Mississippi Department
of Child Protection Services annually for an Educational and Training Voucher
if eligible to apply.
4. Be younger
than thirty (30) years of age by October 1 of the aid year for which the
applicant makes application for the FAITH Scholarship, unless the applicant was
on active-duty status in the United States Armed Forces for any time before the
applicant reached twenty-five (25) years of age. The number of months served on
active-duty status in the United States Armed Forces shall be rounded up to the
next higher year to determine the maximum extension of age eligibility
allowed.
5. Make satisfactory
academic progress toward the completion of a certificate or degree with a
minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, as certified by the registrar,
based on the attending institution's calculation at the end of each semester,
trimester, or term for which the applicant is enrolled.
6. Enroll at least part-time (minimum of 6
hours unless excepted by the institution) at one (1) eligible postsecondary
institution in the State of Mississippi as an undergraduate student in pursuit
of a certificate or degree. Evidence of enrollment will be automatically
provided to the Board by the attending institution.
III. LENGTH AND AMOUNT OF AWARD
A. For students attending a
Mississippi public institution, the annual award amount of the FAITH
Scholarship will be equal to the student's total Cost of Attendance less all
other grant aid. For students attending a Mississippi non-public four-year
institution, the annual award amount of the FAITH Scholarship will be equal to
the average of the prior year's published undergraduate COA of all public
institutions less all other grant aid.
B. The FAITH Scholarship can be combined with
any other state, federal, institutional, or private grant aid. No other grant
aid should be reduced or supplanted by the FAITH scholarship. However, in no
case shall the FAITH scholarship be combined with other grant aid to exceed the
student's allowable COA. If an overaward occurs, the FAITH Scholarship will be
reduced.
C. The FAITH scholarship
will also include any costs associated with room and board during institutional
holidays at the student's institution if such accommodations are
available.
D. A maximum cumulative
award amount is not established; however, a recipient may receive the FAITH
scholarship for a maximum of five (5) calendar years, unless the applicant
experiences a break in enrollment to serve on active-duty status in the United
States Armed Forces. The number of months served on active-duty status in the
United States Armed Forces shall be rounded up to the next higher year to
determine the maximum length of eligibility extension allowed.
E. FAITH Scholarships will be paid for no
more than seventy-two (72) credit hours at a community college or one hundred
forty-four (144) credit hours at a four-year college.
F. All awards are dependent upon the
availability of funds. Selection of recipients shall be based on a first-come,
first-served basis of all eligible applicants; however, priority consideration
shall be given to persons previously receiving awards under the FAITH
Scholarship program.
G. Payment of
FAITH awards shall be disbursed directly to the educational
institutions.
H. If a recipient
transfers from one eligible Mississippi institution to another, the award will
be transferable, provided the student meets all continuing eligibility
requirements.
IV. LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY
A. Failure to
maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale will result in cancellation of the
recipient's eligibility for the FAITH Scholarship until academic eligibility
can be reestablished. Exception for cause will not be considered.
B. Placement on financial aid suspension due
to failure to meet the attending institution's SAP requirements will result in
cancellation of the recipient's eligibility for the FAITH Scholarship. Students
should follow the attending institution's SAP appeal process to re-establish
eligibility.
Miss. Code Ann. § 37-106-75.
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