Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(1) Definitions.
(A) Academic year or the period of the
scholarship is the period from July 1 of any year through June 30 of the
following year.
(B) ACT means the
American College Testing Program.
(C) Applicant is anyone who applies to the
Missouri Department of Higher Education (MDHE) for a scholarship under the
academic scholarship program and who qualifies under section
173.1104, RSMo, excluding
undergraduate status.
(D) Approved
institution means any institution located in the state of Missouri that meets
the requirements set forth in subdivision 173.1102.1(2) or (3), RSMo, and that
has been approved under
6 CSR
10-2.140.
(E) Approved student deferment period or
deferment is a period of time up to the maximum time allowed in section
173.250, RSMo, during which an
eligible initial or renewal recipient may cease enrollment without losing
scholarship eligibility. The deferment shall begin on July 1 of the academic
year for which the student's deferment was approved or July 1 following the
most recent academic year that the student received scholarship
assistance.
(F) Certificate of high
school equivalence shall be a certificate that is awarded to an applicant who
has successfully completed and passed the General Educational Development (GED)
examination as established by the Commission on Educational Credit and
Credentials of the American Council on Education (ACE).
(G) Completed secondary coursework or
completion of secondary coursework shall be graduation from high school or the
virtual public school established in section
161.670, RSMo, receipt of a GED
diploma, completion of a program of study through homeschooling, or any other
program of academic instruction that satisfies the compulsory attendance
requirement under section
167.031, RSMo.
(H) Consortium agreement means a written
agreement between two (2) or more approved institutions that allows students to
take courses at a school other than the home school and have those courses
count toward the degree or certificate at the home school that complies with
the United States Department of Education requirements for federal student
financial assistance.
(I)
Continually enrolled shall be enrollment as a full-time student who receives
scholarship assistance at an approved institution for at least one (1)
semester, trimester, or quarter, not including summer terms, in the academic
year for which the scholarship award was offered.
(J) CBHE means the Coordinating Board for
Higher Education created by section
173.005, RSMo.
(K) Expenses shall be any education-related
expenses including but not limited to tuition, fees, and room and
board.
(L) Full-time student shall
be defined by the approved institution as a postsecondary student who is
enrolled in and is carrying a sufficient number of credit hours or its
equivalent (minimum twelve (12) credit hours) at the approved private or public
Missouri institution to secure the degree or certificate toward which the
student is working in accordance with paragraph (2)(A)5. of this rule.
Provided, however, that an otherwise eligible student having a disability as
defined by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C.
1210112213) who, because of the student's
disability, is unable to satisfy the statutory minimum requirements for
full-time status under Title IV student aid programs shall be considered by the
approved institution to be a full-time student and shall be considered to be
making satisfactory academic progress, as defined in subsection (1)(W) of this
rule, while carrying a minimum of six (6) credit hours or their equivalent at
the approved institution.
(M)
Higher Education Academic Scholarship Program or academic scholarship program
shall mean the academic scholarship program provisions created by section
173.250, RSMo.
(N) Initial recipient shall be any applicant
who meets the eligibility requirements and is awarded an academic scholarship
under the academic scholarship program in the academic year immediately
following completion of secondary coursework.
(O) Medical need shall be a verified illness,
disability, pregnancy, or other medical condition that prevents an eligible
applicant from enrolling as a renewal recipient or which requires a recipient
to cease all attendance at an approved institution in the academic year for
which the scholarship award was originally offered.
(P) MDHE shall be the Missouri Department of
Higher Education created by section
173.005, RSMo.
(Q) Missouri test takers shall be all
Missouri high school students taking the ACT examination or the SAT during the
student's senior year in high school.
(R) Nonprofit organization shall be any
organization which is organized under the laws of its home state as a
not-for-profit corporation or organization, such as a charitable, scientific,
or literary organization.
(S)
Qualifying score shall be a composite score on the ACT examination or the SAT
achieved in an eligible student's high school sophomore, junior, or senior year
that is in the top five percent (5%) of Missouri test takers, as established at
the beginning of an eligible student's final year of secondary
coursework.
(T) Renewal recipient
shall be any applicant who received an academic scholarship as an initial
recipient under the academic scholarship program and meets the eligibility
requirements under the provisions of this rule and requirements as defined by
the approved institution and is awarded a renewable academic scholarship under
the academic scholarship program.
(U) Resident of Missouri is any person who
meets the requirements for resident status for Missouri set forth by the CBHE
in 6 CSR
10-3.010.
(V) SAT means the Scholastic Aptitude Test of
the College Board.
(W) Satisfactory
academic progress shall be a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least
two and one-half (2.5) on a four-point (4.0) scale, or the equivalent on
another scale, and, with the exception of grade point average, as otherwise
determined by the approved institution's policies as applied to other students
at the approved institution receiving assistance under Title IV financial aid
programs included in the Higher Education Act of 1965. The calculation of CGPA
shall be based on the approved institution's policies as applied to other
students in similar circumstances.
(X) Scholarship assistance or award shall be
an amount of money paid by Missouri to a qualified applicant pursuant to the
provisions of this rule.
(Y)
Service-related expenses shall be any allowable expenses related to room,
board, travel, and personal costs of the applicant necessary to satisfactorily
provide and complete a service to a nonprofit organization, or a state or
federal government agency.
(Z)
Student exchange program shall be any recognized international or national
secondary-level exchange program recognized by the student's high school that
is available to qualified students to continue their educational
studies.
(AA) Sufficient
documentation shall be documents including but not limited to letters of
participation, application materials, copies of orders or release papers, or a
statement of medical need provided by the student exchange program, the
nonprofit organization, a state or federal government agency, any branch of the
armed forces, or a practicing medical physician that verifies a student's
status to the satisfaction of the MDHE.
(2) Basic Eligibility Policy.
(A) To be eligible for initial or renewed
scholarship assistance under the academic scholarship program, an applicant
must meet the following conditions:
1. Be a
citizen or permanent resident of the United States;
2. Be a resident of Missouri;
3. Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as
a full-time postsecondary student at an approved institution for the period of
the scholarship and be in compliance with section
173.1104, RSMo, excluding the
requirement of undergraduate status;
4. Not be enrolled or intend to use the award
to enroll in a course of study leading to a degree in theology or divinity;
and
5. Be allotted scholarship
assistance for one (1) academic year, but an applicant shall be eligible for
renewed assistance until the applicant has obtained a baccalaureate degree,
provided the scholarship assistance shall not exceed a total of ten (10)
semesters or fifteen (15) quarters or their equivalents.
(B) To be eligible for initial scholarship
assistance, an applicant must also-
1. Have
completed secondary coursework and have achieved a qualifying score;
2. Be offered and receive a scholarship award
as a first-time, full-time, first-year postsecondary student the academic year
immediately following completion of secondary coursework; and
3. Complete and submit all requested
eligibility information to the MDHE according to the provisions of this
rule.
(C) To be eligible
for renewed scholarship assistance, an applicant must also-
1. Be continually enrolled in an approved
institution full-time, excluding periods of enrollment during summer terms, as
a second-, third-, fourth- or fifth-year student, or other student meeting the
eligibility requirements of this rule;
2. Have continually received an academic
scholarship subject to the availability of state-appropriated funds;
and
3. Maintain satisfactory
academic progress in the applicant's course of study.
(D) To be approved for a deferment, initial
and renewal recipients who cease all enrollment due to participation in a
student exchange program, provision of a service to a nonprofit organization, a
state or federal government agency, or service on active duty in any branch of
the armed forces of the United States, or because of medical need must meet the
eligibility requirements for scholarship assistance in accordance with the
provisions of this rule, with the exception of continuous enrollment. Prior to
the student's change in status, the student must-
1. Contact the CBHE in writing to request a
student deferment of eligibility; and
2. Complete and submit the deferment of
eligibility form that is provided by the MDHE, along with sufficient
documentation indicating the renewal recipient ceased all attendance or the
initial recipient was unable to enroll and receive scholarship assistance at an
approved institution in the academic year for which the scholarship was
originally offered.
(E)
To satisfactorily complete the approved student deferment period, applicants
and recipients must meet the following requirements in the academic year
immediately following the student deferment period:
1. Notify the MDHE by submitting sufficient
documentation verifying the approved student deferment period was
satisfactorily completed within the maximum time frame allowed in section
173.250, RSMo;
2. Complete and submit all requested
eligibility information to the MDHE according to the provisions of this
rule;
3. Have met all other
requirements established for eligibility to receive an initial or renewal
scholarship;
4. Enroll as a
full-time student at an approved institution within the time frames referenced
in section 173.250, RSMo; and
5. Submit sufficient documentation verifying
to the MDHE that the student was not compensated for other than service-related
expenses for a service that was provided to a nonprofit organization.
(4) Application and Evaluation Policy.
(A) The MDHE shall prescribe the form of and
the time and method of filing applications under the academic scholarship
program.
(B) An application for
scholarship assistance under the academic scholarship program shall be made in
the form and method prescribed by the MDHE.
(C) The MDHE will determine if an applicant
has achieved a qualifying score and is eligible for an award as an initial
recipient by evaluating the official ACT or SAT test scores from national test
dates, approved special test dates, or census test dates in comparison to the
Missouri high school senior score report provided by ACT or the College Board.
Verification of the initial recipient's test scores from national, special, or
census test dates must be provided by ACT or the College Board, or by an
official at the high school from which the initial recipient graduated or a
financial aid officer at the approved institution in which the initial
recipient is enrolled or plans to enroll based on documentation from ACT or the
College Board. Failure to provide official test score verification will result
in the application being incomplete.
(D) If an eligible applicant has been offered
or has received a scholarship award under the provisions of this rule and if
the applicant's qualifying composite test score has officially been cancelled
and is determined to be invalid by ACT or the College Board then the applicant
will be declared ineligible for further award by the MDHE for the scholarship
program.
(E) All applicants and
renewal students will be evaluated by the MDHE according to the eligibility
criteria under the provisions of this rule, the information submitted by the
approved institution, and on any other information received by and deemed
reliable by the MDHE.
(F) The
deadline for having completed eligibility information on file will be published
annually by the MDHE for each academic year. Completed eligibility information
must be on file with the MDHE on or before the published deadline to be
considered on time and for the applicant to have priority consideration.
Incomplete records received by the MDHE will not be processed.
(G) Eligibility information completed after
the annual deadline published by the MDHE will be awarded provided program
funds are available, based on a review by the MDHE.
(5) Award Policy.
(A) The maximum academic scholarship program
award amount for each applicant per academic year shall be the amount(s)
referenced in section
173.250, RSMo.
(B) Awards at approved institutions utilizing
trimester academic programs shall be evenly distributed over the three (3)
terms.
(C) Financial need shall not
be used by the MDHE in determining eligibility for awards under the academic
scholarship program for an applicant.
(D) If program funds are insufficient to
award to all recipients in the top three percent (3%), the award amounts will
be reduced equally for those recipients until all funds have been expended. All
students in the top three percent (3%) of all Missouri test-takers shall
receive the maximum academic scholarship program award amount referenced in
section 173.250, RSMo, before any
student in the top fourth and fifth percentiles receives any award.
(E) If program funds are insufficient to
award to all recipients in the top fourth and fifth percentiles, the award
amounts will be reduced equally for those recipients until all funds have been
expended.
(F) A student who has
been denied an academic scholarship award for lack of satisfactory academic
progress may not receive another academic scholarship award until the
enrollment period after the applicable standard has once again been
met.
(G) The award amount for any
given academic year will be disbursed to the approved institution equally
according to the number of semesters at the approved institution and awarded
for each semester of enrollment.
(H) Awards will not be made for periods of
enrollment during summer terms.
(I)
Awards will be issued only after certification of full-time attendance of the
student by the institution. For a student enrolled as part of a consortium
agreement, the student must be considered to be enrolled full-time at the home
institution to be certified.
(J) An
applicant may change the approved institution choice by the established
deadline and may transfer between approved institutions during the academic
year. Failure to notify the MDHE of such action may result in loss of the
award.
(K) Award notifications will
be sent to initial applicants and renewal students by the MDHE once the awards
have been determined. Notification of initial and renewal awards also will be
sent to the student financial aid office at the approved institution where the
applicant plans to enroll or has enrolled.
(L) The applicant's award will be sent to the
approved institution to be delivered to the student's account. The institution
shall retain the portion of the award that the student owes for expenses and
promptly give the applicant any remaining funds.
*Original authority: 173.250, RSMo 1986, amended 1988,
1990, 1991, 2007, 2010.