Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the policies of the
Coordinating Board for Higher Education regarding institutional and student
eligibility for student financial assistance under the Dual Credit/ Dual
Enrollment Scholarship program.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: The secretary of state has
determined that the publication of the entire text of the material which is
incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome
or expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be
maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the
public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of
reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text
of the rule is printed here.
(1) Definitions.
(A) Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Scholarship
shall mean the scholarship program set forth in section
173.2505, RSMo.
(B) Approved dual credit provider shall mean
a board-approved accredited Missouri higher education institution that provides
dual credit courses as referenced in section
173.2500, RSMo.
(C) Approved dual enrollment provider shall
mean any institution as defined in section
173.1102, RSMo.
(D) Award year shall be from July 1 of any
year through June 30 of the following year.
(E) CBHE shall mean the Coordinating Board
for Higher Education created by section
173.005.2, RSMo.
(F) Department shall mean the Department of
Higher Education and Workforce Development created by section
173.005.1, RSMo.
(G) Dual credit courses shall mean
college-level coursework delivered by a postsecondary educational institution
and taught in a Missouri high school by instructors with appropriate academic
credentials to Missouri high school students earning high school and college
credit simultaneously.
(H) Dual
enrollment courses shall mean postsecondary courses of instruction delivered by
an approved dual-enrollment provider in which a secondary school student is
concurrently enrolled in a Missouri high school and the approved
dual-enrollment provider.
(I)
Eligible coursework shall mean dual-credit or dual-enrollment coursework
provided by an approved dual-credit or dual-enrollment provider.
(J) Missouri 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.
(K) Recipient shall mean a student whose
eligibility has been verified by an approved institution in accordance with
subsection (2)(A) of this rule and has been paid an award.
(L) Repeat coursework shall be any coursework
for which the recipient has been assigned a grade under the institution's
standard grading policy, excluding coursework for which the recipient was
placed in an incomplete or withdrawn status, in a previous term.
(M) Student shall mean a student who is
applying for, or has applied for, a Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Scholarship
award.
(N) Tuition and fees shall
mean any charges to students classified as tuition and any institutional fees
charged to all dual-credit or dual-enrollment students, excluding
course-specific fees.
(2)
Responsibilities of Approved Institutions.
(A)
Before requesting payment for a student, verify the following:
1. The student is enrolled in eligible
coursework;
2. The amount of the
payment request, including the number of hours in which the student is enrolled
and the credit-hour rate for those hours;
3. The student is a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident; and
4. The student is a
Missouri resident.
(B)
Comply with the institutional responsibilities required in section
6 CSR
10-2.140(5), with the exception of
paragraph 6
CSR 10-2.140(5)(A) 5.
(C) Verify all other sources of non-loan
funding are applied correctly to tuition and general fees, as specified in
subsection (5)(D) of this rule.
(3) Eligibility Policy.
(A) To qualify for an award, a student must
meet the following criteria:
1. Be a U.S.
citizen or permanent resident;
2.
Be a Missouri resident;
3. Be
enrolled in eligible coursework;
4.
Have an unweighted cumulative high school gradepoint average of at least two
and one-half (2.5) on a four-point (4.0) scale or the equivalent and have
otherwise met the high school's requirements for taking dual-credit or
dual-enrollment coursework; and
5.
Meet one or more of the following indicators of economic need:
A. Be individually eligible to be enrolled in
a federal free or reduced-price lunch program, based on income levels
established by the United States Department of Agriculture;
B. Reside in a foster home;
C. Be a ward of the state;
D. Be homeless as defined by Subtitle VII-B
of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act;
E. Receive through the immediate family
low-income public assistance, including but not limited to the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or the Special Supplemental Nutrition
Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); or
F. Live in federally subsidized public
housing.
(4) Application and Evaluation.
(A) Students must submit a completed
application by the following deadlines to be considered for this scholarship:
1. The priority deadline for the fall
semester (August through December) shall be October 1 and for the spring
semester (January through May) shall be February 1 of the current academic
year. If the deadline falls on a non-business day, the deadline shall extend to
the next business day;
2. The final
deadline shall be December 1 for the fall semester and April 1 for the spring
semester. If the deadline falls on a non-business day, the deadline shall
extend to the next business day; and
3. Students filing after the priority
deadline has passed and on or before the final deadline shall be considered for
payment if funds are available.
(B) The department will evaluate each
application to determine student eligibility.
(5) Award Policy.
(A) Payment shall occur each semester within
one (1) award year.
(B) Award
amounts shall be equal to the tuition and fees paid by the student to enroll in
eligible coursework.
(C) Repeat
high school dual-credit or dual-enrollment coursework will not be
paid.
(D) The payment amount must
be calculated based on the remaining costs of actual tuition and fees after all
other nonloan aid has been applied.
(E) Payment is subject to legislative
appropriation.
(F) If funds are
insufficient to pay all eligible students, the department will rank eligible
students by earliest application received date, and will make awards according
to rank order until all available funds for the semester are
expended.
(G) Payment will be made
for dual-credit or dual-enrollment coursework taken in the fall and spring
semesters, but no payments will be made for such coursework taken in summer
school.
(H) No payment will be made
retroactive to a previous award year.
(I) Payment will be made only after
institutional certification of the student's eligibility and award
amount.
(J) The recipient's award
will be sent to the approved institution to be delivered to the student's
account.
(K) A student's failure to
provide required information by the established deadlines may result in loss of
the Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Scholarship for the period covered by the
deadline.
(L) The CBHE has the
discretion to withhold payments of any awards after initiating an inquiry into
the eligibility or continued eligibility of a student or recipient.
(M) A recipient may receive an award from
more than one (1) approved institution in a semester or award year.
(6) Information Sharing Policy.
All information on an individual's Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Scholarship
application may be shared with the financial aid office of the approved
institution providing the individual's dual-credit or dual-enrollment
coursework to permit verification of data submitted. The department may share
an individual's information with federal financial aid offices, if necessary,
to verify data furnished by state or federal governments as provided for in the
Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C.
sections 552 and
552a.