Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment updates gender-specific
language and clarifies the policy for award disbursement and
delivery.
PURPOSE: These amendments update the definition of
approved institution, and revise the basic eligibility and award policies to
reflect statutory revisions.
(1) Definitions.
(A) Academic year shall be from July 1 of any
year through June 30 of the following year.
(B) Access Missouri shall mean the Access
Missouri Financial Assistance Program set forth in sections 173.1101-173.1107,
RSMo.
(C) Access Missouri award
means an amount of money paid by the state of Missouri to a qualified applicant
under the Access Missouri program.
(D) Applicant means a student who has filed a
complete and accurate application to receive an Access Missouri award as
prescribed by the CBHE and who qualifies to receive such award under section
173.1104,
RSMo.
(E) Approved institution
means any institution located in the state of Missouri that meets the
requirements set forth in subdivisions 173.1102.1(2) , (3), or (4), RSMo, that
has been approved under
6 CSR
10-2.140, and that has been approved to participate in
the federal student financial assistance programs created in Title IV of the
Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.
(F) Award year shall be from July 1 of any
year through June 30 of the following year, excluding summer terms.
(G) CBHE means the Coordinating Board for
Higher Education created by section
173.005,
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 and
that complies with United States Department of Education requirements for
federal student financial assistance.
(I) Department means the Department of Higher
Education created by section
173.005,
RSMo.
(J) EFC means Expected Family
Contribution, the amount of money a student and family should pay toward the
cost of post-secondary education as calculated annually by the United States
Department of Education as a result of an official federal need analysis based
on the student's federal need-based aid application form.
(K) Expenses mean any educational-related
expenses including, but not limited to, tuition, fees, and room and
board.
(L) 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 respective 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 Title II of 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 progress, as defined in subsection (1)(Q) of this rule, while carrying
a minimum of six (6) credit hours or their equivalent at the approved
institution.
(M) Initial
recipient means a student who qualifies under section
173.1104,
RSMo, has filed an accurate and complete application by the deadline
established by the CBHE for the Access Missouri program, and has not received
an Access Missouri award in any prior academic year.
(N) Increment group shall mean a group organized by
EFC in five hundred dollar ($500) increments into which all eligible applicants
are placed.
(O) Renewal recipient
means a student who received an Access Missouri award, who meets the
requirements set forth in section
173.1104,
RSMo, and who has filed an accurate and complete application by the deadline
established by the CBHE for the Access Missouri program.
(P) Residency, for the purpose of this rule, shall be
determined by reference to the standards set forth in the determination of
student residency rule,
6 CSR
10-3.010.
(Q) 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.
(2)
Responsibilities of Institutions of Postsecondary Education. Institutions
participating in the Access Missouri program must meet the requirements set
forth in
6 CSR
10-2.140 Institutional Eligibility for Student
Participation.
(3) Basic
Eligibility Policy.
(A) To qualify for an
Access Missouri award, an initial or renewal recipient, at the time of
application and throughout the period during which the recipient receives the
award, must meet the requirements set forth in section
173.1104,
RSMo.
(B) Initial or renewal
recipients attending an approved virtual institution that fails to meet all of
the requirements in subdivision 173.1102.1(4), RSMo are not eligible for
assistance under sections
173.1104
and
173.1105,
RSMo.
(4) Application
and Evaluation Policy.
(A) The department
shall annually prescribe the time and method for filing applications for
financial assistance under the Access Missouri program. It shall make
announcement of its action in these respects.
(B) Students shall apply annually for
financial assistance under the Access Missouri program by completing and
submitting the federal need-based aid application form as prescribed by the
United States Department of Education.
(C) The department will evaluate each
student's application for an Access Missouri award according to the student's
EFC as calculated based on information provided in the student's federal
need-based aid application form completed and submitted as prescribed by the
United States Department of Education.
(D) Annual award amounts for renewal
recipients may be increased or decreased based on a change in the financial
condition of the applicant, the financial condition of the applicant's spouse
or parents, or availability of funds for distribution during that award
year.
(E) Exceptions to the
department's procedures applicable to the Access Missouri program and
reconsideration of applicants' need will take place only in unusual
circumstances, such as death or disability of a wage earner, illness, or other
economic reversal, and will be considered on an individual basis only upon
written request, submitted to the Missouri Department of Higher Education,
Access Missouri Program, PO Box 1469, Jefferson City, MO 65102-1469.
(5) Award Policy.
(A) Access Missouri awards shall be allotted
for one (1) award year.
(B) A
renewal recipient may continue to receive a grant under the Access Missouri
program so long as the applicant:
1. Maintains
satisfactory academic progress;
2.
Otherwise meets the criteria of the Access Missouri program; and
3. Has not exceeded-
A. Five (5) semesters at two (2)-year
institutions; or
B. A total of ten
(10) semesters or fifteen (15) quarters at a four (4)-year institution or any
combination of institutions.
(C) Initial and renewal recipients who meet
the eligibility requirements set forth in sections
173.1101
through
173.1107,
RSMo, and this rule shall be eligible for an Access Missouri award, with
minimum and maximum annual award amounts as referenced in section
173.1105,
RSMo, subject to the availability of funds appropriated by the
legislature.
(D) A student with an
EFC of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) or less shall receive at least the
minimum annual award amount for the institution in which the student is
enrolled, subject to the availability of funds appropriated by the legislature.
Maximum annual award amounts for recipients with an EFC above seven thousand
dollars ($7,000) shall be reduced by ten percent (10%) of the maximum EFC for
the student's increment group.
(E)
Any award amount shall be reduced by the amount of a student's payment from the
A+ schools program or any successor program to it.
(F) Maximum annual award amounts will be
reduced as provided in section
173.1105,
RSMo, across all institutional groups in order to ensure the total funds
awarded through the Access Missouri program do not exceed the funds
appropriated. If sufficient funds are appropriated, the department shall
increase the number of recipients by raising the EFC cutoff once the statutory
maximum awards have been met.
(G) A
student who has been denied an Access Missouri award for lack of satisfactory
academic progress may not receive another Access Missouri award until the
enrollment period after the applicable standard has once again been
met.
(H) No Access Missouri awards
will be granted to a student after-
1. A
baccalaureate degree has been granted to the student;
2. The hours, or the equivalent to the hours,
required for a baccalaureate degree have been completed by a student;
or
3. The student has completed one
hundred fifty (150) semester hours or the equivalent, or two hundred
twenty-five (225) quarter hours or the equivalent of coursework.
(I) Access Missouri awards will be
made for use during the normal academic year, but no funds for Access Missouri
awards will be granted for use for summer school.
(J) No Access Missouri award will be made
retroactive to a previous academic year. An Access Missouri award will be made
retroactive to a previous semester only upon the sole discretion of the
department.
(K) Access Missouri
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.
(L)
Only one-half the annual Access Missouri award will be issued in a semester of
that award year.
(M) 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.
(N) An applicant's
failure to provide required information by the established deadlines may result
in loss of the Access Missouri award.
(O) The CBHE has the discretion to withhold
payments of any Access Missouri awards after initiating an inquiry into the
eligibility or the continued eligibility of a student or into the approved
status of an institution.
(P) A
student may transfer the Access Missouri award from one approved public or
private institution to another without losing eligibility for assistance, but
the CBHE shall make any necessary adjustments in the amount of the
award.
(6) Information
Sharing Policy. All information on an individual's Access Missouri 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 by the state or federal governments as
provided for in the Privacy Act of 1974,
5
U.S.C. sections 552,
552a.
*Original authority: 173.1103, RSMo
2007.