Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - COORDINATING COMMISSION FOR POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
Title 281 - COORDINATING COMMISSION FOR POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 5 - RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE NEBRASKA OPPORTUNITY GRANT ACT
Section 281-5-003 - DEFINITIONS

Current through September 17, 2024

003.01 Commission

Commission shall mean the Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education.

003.02 Postsecondary Education

Postsecondary Education shall mean the provision of a formal instructional program whose curriculum is designed primarily for students who are beyond the compulsory age for high school. This includes programs whose purpose is academic, vocational, and continuing professional education.

003.03 Eligible Postsecondary Educational Institution

Eligible Postsecondary Educational Institution shall mean a public or private educational institution located in Nebraska which:

(1) is primarily engaged in the instruction of students;

(2) is satisfying the provisions of Nebraska law relating to the approval and licensure of schools, colleges, and universities;

(3) is maintaining accreditation by an accrediting organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education;

(4) is offering courses of instruction in regularly scheduled classes to regularly enrolled undergraduate students who reside in Nebraska and who have received high school diplomas or the equivalent; and

(5) shall have adopted award refund and repayment policies and must make the policies available for inspection by all who request such information.

003.04 Expected Family Contribution

Expected Family Contribution shall mean a measure of how much the student and his or her family can be expected to contribute to the cost of the student's education for the applicable academic year and is calculated according to a formula specified in federal law.

003.05 Yearly Maximum Expected Family Contribution

Yearly Maximum Expected Family Contribution shall mean 110% of the maximum Expected Family Contribution to qualify for a Federal Pell Grant for the applicable award year.

003.06 Eligible Student

Eligible Student shall mean an individual who

(1) is domiciled in Nebraska as provided in Neb. Rev. State. § 85-502;

(2) is enrolled as a full- or part-time undergraduate student in an eligible program at an eligible postsecondary institution; and

(3) has applied for federal financial aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the applicable award year and has an Expected Family Contribution which is equal to or less than the Yearly Maximum Expected Family Contribution.

003.07 Full-time Equivalency

Full-time Equivalency shall mean the total number of credit or clock hours taken by eligible students divided by 24 semester, 36 quarter, or 900 clock hours as appropriate. The determination of full-time students shall be based upon the directives in Section 003.08 of these rules and regulations and an award year shall be as defined in Section 003.14.

003.08 Full-time Student

Full-time Student shall mean:

(1) For enrollment calculations of full-time equivalent students, an individual who is enrolled in at least 24 semester credit hours, 36 quarter credit hours, or 900 clock hours per award year; or

(2) For tuition and mandatory fee determination, an individual who is enrolled in at least 30 semester credit hours, 45 quarter credit hours, or 900 clock hours per award year.

003.09 Enrollment

Enrollment shall mean the establishment and maintenance of an individual's status as a student in a postsecondary institution, regardless of the definition used at that institution.

003.10 Undergraduate Student

Undergraduate Student shall mean an individual who has not earned a first baccalaureate or professional degree and is enrolled in a postsecondary educational program which leads to, or is creditable toward, a first baccalaureate degree, associate degree, certificate, diploma, or equivalent.

003.11 Financial Need

Financial Need shall mean the financial need determined by an eligible postsecondary educational institution for each student in accordance with the federal needs analysis prescribed in Part F of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended.

003.12 Substantial Financial Need

Substantial Financial Need shall mean the need demonstrated by a student who meets the Yearly Maximum Expected Family Contribution, as defined in Section 003.05.

003.13 Award

Award shall mean a grant of money to an eligible student for educational expenses. Awards shall not exceed fifty percent of the tuition and mandatory fees for a full-time, resident, undergraduate student for the last completed award year at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

003.14 Award Year

Award Year shall mean that period from July 1st of one year through June 30th of the succeeding year.

003.15 Award Period

Award Period shall mean that period of time, as defined by the institution, for which an award is given (example: semester, quarter, 450 contact hours, etc.)

003.16 Tuition and Mandatory Fees

Tuition and Mandatory Fees shall mean the lesser of the student costs for tuition and mandatory fees for a full-time resident undergraduate student for the last completed award year at the eligible postsecondary educational institution or the student costs for tuition and mandatory fees for a full-time resident undergraduate student for the last completed award year at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

003.17 Educational Expenses

Educational Expenses shall mean student costs for tuition, mandatory fees, other education related fees, room and board, books, and other costs related to students' education.

003.18 Eligible Program

Eligible Program shall mean a program of study that is eligible to be funded with federal Title IV funds, as defined by federal regulations.

003.19 Target Level of Funds

Target Level of Funds shall represent the maximum amount of dollars that may be awarded pursuant to the Act to eligible students enrolled in eligible postsecondary educational institutions.

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