Florida Senate - 2017 SB 1490 By Senator Thurston 33-00610B-17 20171490__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida College System Minority 3 Need-Based Grant Program; creating s. 1009.895, F.S.; 4 creating the grant program within the Department of 5 Education; requiring the Office of Student Financial 6 Assistance to administer the program; providing the 7 purpose of the program and student eligibility 8 requirements; specifying funding and a funding 9 priority; providing the renewal requirements for the 10 grant awards; providing rulemaking; providing an 11 effective date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. Section 1009.895, Florida Statutes, is created 16 to read: 17 1009.895 Florida College System Minority Need-Based Grant 18 Program.—Beginning with the 2017-2018 school year, the Florida 19 College System (FCS) Minority Need-Based Grant Program is 20 created within the Department of Education. The grant program 21 shall be administered by the Office of Student Financial 22 Assistance. 23 (1) PURPOSE.—The purpose of the FCS Minority Need-Based 24 Grant Program is to provide educational opportunities to 25 African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, and Native 26 American disadvantaged students enrolled in science, technology, 27 engineering, and math (STEM) programs in this state and who 28 demonstrate a financial need. 29 (2) STUDENT ELIGIBILITY.—To be eligible for an award under 30 the grant program, a student must meet all of the following 31 requirements: 32 (a) Be a state resident, as determined in s. 1009.40 and 33 rules of the State Board of Education. 34 (b) Earn a standard Florida high school diploma or its 35 equivalent pursuant to s. 1002.3105, s. 1003.4281, s. 1003.4282, 36 or s. 1003.435 unless: 37 1. The student completes a home education program according 38 to s. 1002.41; or 39 2. The student earns a high school diploma from a non 40 Florida school while living with a parent or guardian who is on 41 a military or public service assignment out of this state. 42 (c) Be accepted by and enrolled in an eligible FCS 43 institution. 44 (d) Be enrolled for at least 6 semester credit hours or the 45 equivalent in quarter hours or clock hours in a STEM program. 46 (e) Not have been found guilty of, or have entered a plea 47 of nolo contendere to, a felony charge, unless the student has 48 been granted clemency by the Governor and Cabinet sitting as the 49 Executive Office of Clemency. 50 (f) Apply for, and be awarded, Pell Grant funds. 51 (g) Complete 75 hours of volunteer or community service 52 work. 53 (h) Demonstrate readiness for postsecondary education by 54 earning a passing score on the College Placement Test or its 55 equivalent, as identified by the department. 56 (i) Achieve a 2.75-3.00 weighted grade point average (GPA). 57 (j) Achieve a minimum score of 970 on the SAT or 20 on the 58 ACT. 59 (3) FUNDING.—Funding for the grant program shall be as 60 provided in the General Appropriations Act. Seventy percent of 61 the funds must be provided to African-American students. 62 (4) AWARD RENEWAL.—To be eligible to renew an award under 63 the grant program, a student must maintain the equivalent of a 64 2.75 cumulative GPA or higher and earn at least 6 credit hours 65 for each semester funded. 66 (5) RULES.—The State Board of Education shall adopt rules 67 to implement this section. 68 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.