Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 1 - TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
Chapter 21 - STUDENT SERVICES
Subchapter II - EDUCATIONAL AIDE EXEMPTION PROGRAM
Section 21.1082 - Institutions
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code § 21.1082
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Eligibility.
(1) Any public institution of higher
education as defined by Texas Education Code, §
61.003, is eligible to
participate in the Educational Aide Exemption Program.
(2) No institution may, on the grounds of
race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability exclude an
individual from participation in, or deny the benefits of the program described
in this subchapter.
(3) Each
participating institution must follow the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI
(Public Law 88-353) in avoiding discrimination in admissions.
(b) Approval.
(1) Agreement. Each approved institution must
enter into an agreement with the Board, the terms of which shall be prescribed
by the Commissioner.
(2) Approval
Deadline. An institution must be approved by April 1 in order for qualified
students enrolled in that institution to be eligible to receive grants in the
following fiscal year.
(c) Responsibilities.
(1) Probation Notice. If the institution is
placed on probation by its accrediting agency, it must immediately advise
scholarship recipients of this condition and maintain evidence in each
student's file to demonstrate that the student was so informed.
(2) Disbursements to Students.
(A) Documentation. The institution must
maintain records to prove the receipt of program funds by the student or the
crediting of such funds to the student's school account.
(B) Procedures in Case of Illegal
Disbursements. If the Commissioner has reason for concern that an institution
has disbursed funds for unauthorized purposes, the Board will notify the
Program Officer and Financial Aid Director and offer an opportunity for a
hearing pursuant to the procedures outlined in Chapter 1 of this title
(relating to Agency Administration). Thereafter, if the Board determines that
funds have been improperly disbursed, the institution shall become primarily
responsible for restoring the funds to the Board. No further disbursements of
scholarships shall be permitted to students at that institution until the funds
have been repaid.
(3)
Reporting. Each participating institution must meet Board reporting
requirements, in particular the submission of the Financial Aid Database
Report, in a timely fashion.
(4)
Program Reviews. If selected for such by the Board, participating institutions
must submit to program reviews of activities related to the Educational Aide
Exemption Program.
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