Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: The public safety officer or
employee's child survivor grant program, established by section 173.260, RSMo,
authorizes the Coordinating Board for Higher Education to provide educational
benefits for eligible Missouri residents who are public safety officers who are
permanently and total- ly disabled in the line of duty or eligible chil- dren
or spouses of certain public safety offi- cers and certain public employees
killed or permanently and totally disabled in the line of duty to attend an
approved Missouri college or university. This rule sets forth qualifica- tions
required of student applicants for grant assistance.
(1) Definitions.
(A) Academic year or the period of the grant
is the period from July 1 of any year through June 30 of the following
year.
(B) Applicant shall mean an
eligible child, spouse, or public safety officer, as defined in this rule, who
has filed a complete and accurate application to receive a survivor grant as
prescribed by the CBHE and who qualifies to receive such an award under section
173.260,
RSMo.
(C) CBHE is the Coordinating
Board for Higher Education created by section
173.005,
RSMo.
(D) Eligible child is the
natural, adopted, or stepchild of a public safety officer or employee who is
less than twenty-four (24) years of age and who is a dependent of a public
safety officer or employee or was a dependent at the time of death or permanent
and total disability of a public safety officer or employee.
(E) Employee shall be any full-time employee
of the Department of Transportation engaged in the construction or maintenance
of the state's highways, roads, and bridges who is killed or permanently and
totally disabled in the line of duty.
(F) Full-time student means a student who is
enrolled in at least twelve (12) semester hours, eight (8) quarter hours, or
the equivalent in another measurement system, but not less than the number
sufficient to secure the certificate or degree toward which the student is
working in no more than the number of semesters or their equivalent normally
required by the institution for the program in which the student is enrolled,
provided, however, that an otherwise eligible student having a disability as
defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act ( 42 U.S.C. 12101-12213) 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 degree progress, as defined in
subsection (1) (M) of this rule, while carrying a minimum of six (6) credit
hours or their equivalent at the approved institution.
(G) Grant assistance or award shall be an
amount of money paid to a qualified applicant pursuant to the provisions of
this rule.
(H) Institution of
postsecondary education or approved institution shall be any private or public
institution located in Missouri that meets the requirements set forth in
subdivision 173.1102.1(2) or (3), RSMo.
(I) Line of duty shall mean any action of an
employee directly connected to their employment with the Department of
Transportation, or of a public safety officer who is authorized or obligated by
law, rule, regulation, or condition of employment or service to perform such
function.
(J) MDHE means the
Missouri Department of Higher Education created by section
173.005,
RSMo.
(K) Permanent and total
disability shall mean a disability which renders a person unable to engage in
any gainful work.
(L) Public safety
officer shall be any firefighter, uniformed employee of the office of the state
fire marshal, police officer, capitol police officer, parole officer, probation
officer, state correctional employee, water safety officer, park ranger,
conservation officer, or highway patrolman employed by the state of Missouri or
a political subdivision thereof, including an individual serving in any such
capacity as a certified volunteer, who is killed or permanently and totally
disabled in the line of duty, or any emergency medical technician, air
ambulance pilot, air ambulance registered professional nurse, air ambulance
registered respiratory therapist, or flight crew member, as these terms are
defined in subsection 173.260.1, RSMo, who is killed or permanently and totally
disabled in the line of duty.
(M)
Satisfactory academic progress shall be 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.
(N)
Similar program funds shall be need-based funds an applicant receives under any
federal or state grant aid programs.
(O) Spouse shall mean the husband, wife, widow, or
widower of a public safety officer or employee at the time of death or
permanent and total disability of such public safety officer or
employee.
(P) Survivor grant or
grant shall mean the public safety officer or employee survivor grant as
established by section
173.260,
RSMo.
(Q) Tuition or incidental
fee shall be the amount charged for nondesignated and unrestricted fees by an
institution of postsecondary education for an applicant to attend full-time at
that institution as a resident of the state of Missouri.
(2) Responsibilities of Institutions of
Postsecondary Education. Institutions participating in the Public Safety
Officer or Employee's Child Survivor Grant program must meet the requirements
set forth in 6 CSR 10-2.140, Institutional
Eligibility for Student Participation.
(3) Eligibility Policy.
(A) To be eligible for grant assistance under
the survivor grant 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 an eligible child
or spouse of a public safety officer or an eligible child of an employee who
was killed or permanently and totally disabled in the line of duty; or be a
public safety officer who was permanently and totally disabled in the line of
duty;
4. Be enrolled or accepted
for enrollment as a full-time undergraduate student in a course of study
leading to a certificate or an associate or baccalaureate degree at an approved
institution for the period of the grant;
5. Maintain satisfactory academic progress in
the applicant's course of study, according to standards determined by the
approved institution; and
6.
Complete an application for grant assistance according to the provisions of
this rule.
(B) No award
shall be made under section
173.260,
RSMo to any applicant who is enrolled or who intends to use the award to enroll
in a course of study leading to a degree in theology or divinity.
(C) Grant assistance shall be allotted for
one (1) academic year, but an applicant shall be eligible for renewed
assistance until receipt of a baccalaureate degree or, only in the case of an
applicant who is an eligible child, has reached age twenty-four (24) years,
whichever occurs first, except that the applicant may receive such grant
assistance through the completion of the semester or similar grading period in
which the eligible child reaches twenty-four (24) years of age.
(D) An eligible child of a public safety
officer or employee, spouse of a public safety officer, or public safety
officer shall cease to be eligible for a grant pursuant to section
173.260,
RSMo, when the public safety officer or employee is no longer permanently and
totally disabled.
(4)
Application and Evaluation Policy.
(A) The
CBHE annually shall prescribe the form of, and the time and method of filing,
applications under the survivor grant program.
(B) An application for grant assistance under
the survivor grant program shall be made annually by the applicant on the form
prescribed by the CBHE.
(C)
Completed applications must be received by the MDHE to be approved for grant
awards.
(5) Award
Policy.
(A) The maximum survivor grant
program award amount for each applicant per academic year shall be the lesser
of the actual tuition and incidental fees charged at the approved institution
where the applicant is enrolled or accepted for full-time enrollment; or the
amount of tuition and incidental fees charged a Missouri undergraduate resident
enrolled fulltime (maximum twelve (12) credit hours) at the University of
Missouri - Columbia.
(B) The
applicant's survivor grant, when combined with similar program funds for which
the applicant is eligible for and receives, shall not exceed the total cost of
tuition and incidental fees charged by the approved institution for full-time
enrollment.
(C) An applicant
receiving an award under the survivor grant program shall have made
satisfactory academic progress as defined by the approved institution in order
to be eligible for a subsequent award under the survivor grant
program.
(D) An applicant who has
been denied a survivor grant award for lack of satisfactory academic progress
may not receive another survivor grant award until the enrollment period after
the applicable standard has once again been met.
(E) Award amounts will be calculated and issued for
each semester of enrollment in a given academic year and will be disbursed to
the approved institution.
(F)
Awards will not be made for periods of enrollment during the summer
term(s).
(G) An applicant may
change the approved institution choice prior to the beginning of the first day
of classes and may transfer between approved institutions during the academic
year. A new application is required to transfer the award. Failure to notify
the MDHE by these dates of the change may result in loss of the
award.
(H) Award notifications
will be sent to applicants by the MDHE once applications have been approved and
the awards have been determined. Notification of awards also will be sent to
the student financial aid office at the approved institution in which the
applicant plans to or has enrolled.
(I) The applicant's award will be sent to the approved
institution to be delivered to the applicant'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.
(6) Information Sharing Policy. All
information on an individual's survivor grant application will be shared with
the financial aid office of the institution to which the individual has applied
or is attending to permit verification of data submitted. Information may be
shared with federal financial aid offices if necessary to verify data furnished
to the state or federal governments as provided for in the Privacy Act of 1974,
5
U.S.C. 552 a.
*Original authority: 173.260, RSMo 1987, amended 1998,
2018.