North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 72 - EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE
Section .0100 - GENERA
Section 72 .0102 - DEFINITIONS

Universal Citation: 10A NC Admin Code 72 .0102

Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024

The following definitions shall apply in this Chapter:

(1) "Academic Year" means a period of time in which a student completes the equivalent of two semesters or three quarters of academic work.

(2) "Approved Institution" means one of the branches of the University of North Carolina or one of the North Carolina community colleges.

(3) "Case Management Services" are a set of services provided to participating students and their families that are designed to support the student's postsecondary education experience. Such services include:

(a) processing and accepting applications for the program;

(b) certifying each eligible student and the amount of the Eligible Student's Scholarship and communicating this information to the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority to authorize release of funds;

(c) compiling databases of resources in the students' academic communities that can help students succeed in school;

(d) providing or arranging for counseling regarding academic issues as well as other concerns that may affect the performance of the student;

(e) communicating with and advising students on academic issues;

(f) providing contact with students throughout their postsecondary experience;

(g) responding to students experiencing crisis;

(h) providing or arranging for emergency housing up to two weeks for students who have no place to live when school is out of session;

(i) if allowed by the student, being available to consult with student's families and staff of local Departments of Social Services regarding student's postsecondary experiences;

(j) monitoring grades and the individual's course of study, and evaluating progress toward goal achievement;

(k) maintaining records for each individual student regarding their academic progress and assistance provided; and

(l) providing quarterly program reports of case management services to the contract administrator at the State Division of Social Services.

(4) "Cost of Attendance" is defined by the Higher Education Act of 1965, which includes tuition, fees, room, board, supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. This amount is established by each institution. This grant is limited to cost of attendance less other grants or scholarships from federal, state, or other sources.

(5) "Education Training Voucher" (ETV) means the Federal scholarship program funded by the John Chafee Foster Care Independence Act 42 U.S.C. 677, which benefits individuals who were in the custody of the Department of Social Services at or after age 17 or who were adopted or exited to guardianship on or after their 16th birthday.

(6) "Eligible Student" means a student who:

(a) has received a high school diploma or GED and has not yet reached his or her 26th birthday;

(b) is pursuing an undergraduate degree, diploma, or certificate at an approved institution as a half-time student or a full-time student, as defined in 34 CFR 668.2;

(c) was in the custody of a North Carolina local Department of Social Services on his or her 18th birthday, or adopted from the North Carolina foster care system on or after his or her 12th birthday, or exited foster care to a permanent home through the Guardianship Assistance Program; and

(d) is making satisfactory academic progress toward completion of the course of undergraduate study as defined in 34 CFR 668.34.

(7) "Fiscal Year" means each annual period that begins on July 1 in any calendar year and ends on June 30 the following calendar year.

(8) "Higher Education Act" means Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, 20 U.S.C. 1070, et seq.

(9) "Matriculated Status" means the student is recognized by the approved institution as a student in a defined program of study leading to an associate's degree, baccalaureate degree, diploma or certificate.

(10) "Pell Grant" means the needs based scholarship program administered by the federal government to benefit low income baccalaureate and postgraduate students.

(11) "Program" means the Postsecondary Educational Support Scholarship program, also known as NC Reach, established by Section 10.34(a) of Session Law 2007-323.

(12) "Residence Manual" means the most current edition of A Manual to Assist the Public Higher Education Institutions of North Carolina in the Matter of Student Residence Classification for Tuition Purposes as adopted by the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina and available free of charge at https://ncresidency.cfnc.org/residencyInfo/pdf/RDS_Guidebook.pdf.

(13) "Scholarship" means an award for education awarded to an eligible student under the program.

Authority G.S. 143B-153; S.L. 2018-5; S.L. 2017-57; 34 CFR 668.34; 34 CFR 677;
Eff. June 1, 2008;
Readopted Eff. September 1, 2019;
Amended Eff. September 1, 2021.

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