Bill Text: MS SB2406 | 2014 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: MS Tuition Assistance Grant; students who score below 20 on the ACT test must attend community college to receive MTAG.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2014-02-11 - Died In Committee [SB2406 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2014-SB2406-Comm_Sub.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2014 Regular Session
To: Universities and Colleges
By: Senator(s) Polk
Senate Bill 2406
(COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE)
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-106-29, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE STUDENTS WHO SCORE BELOW 20 ON THE ACT TEST TO ATTEND A COMMUNITY OR JUNIOR COLLEGE IN ORDER TO RECEIVE AN AWARD UNDER THE MISSISSIPPI RESIDENT TUITION ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM; TO AMEND SECTION 37-106-31, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CONFORM; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 37-106-29, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-106-29. (1) There is established the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant Program for college or university freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors to be administered by the Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board established under Section 37-106-9, Mississippi Code of 1972, which shall set the dates and deadlines for applying for an award under this section. The board shall establish such rules and regulations as it deems necessary and proper to carry out the purposes and intent of this section.
(2) The college or university shall approve grants to full-time freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior Mississippi residents who meet the general requirements for student eligibility as provided in subsection (4) of this section.
(3) Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grants shall be for Mississippi students from any Mississippi family whose prior year adjusted gross income (AGI) exceeds the maximum allowed to qualify for full Pell Grant eligibility and campus-based federal aid. Those Mississippi students receiving less than the full Pell Grant award, as determined by the institution, shall receive a Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant in an amount not to exceed the maximum Pell Grant allowable for that individual student. The award shall be applied to tuition, rooms and meals, books, materials and fees not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for junior and senior students attending state institutions of higher learning in Mississippi or four-year regionally accredited, state-approved, nonprofit colleges and universities in Mississippi, and Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for freshmen and sophomores attending state institutions of higher learning or public community or junior colleges in Mississippi, or regionally accredited, state-approved, nonprofit two-year or four-year colleges in Mississippi, which will be prorated per term, semester or quarter of the academic year for costs of attendance, calculated according to the formula specified in subsection (8) of this section.
(4) The general requirements for initial eligibility of students for Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grants consist of the following:
(a) Member of a Mississippi family whose prior year adjusted gross income (AGI) exceeds the maximum allowed to qualify for Pell Grant eligibility and campus-based federal aid.
(b) Acceptance for
enrollment at any state institution of higher learning or public community or
junior college located in Mississippi, or any regionally accredited, state-approved,
nonprofit * * * two-year or four-year college or university
located in Mississippi as listed in subsection (4)( * * *g) of this section * * *.
(c) Completion of a secondary education as follows:
(i) Graduation
from high school verified by the institution before disbursement of award with
a minimum grade point average of 2.5 calculated on a 4.0 scale after seven (7)
semesters as certified by the high-school counselor or other
authorized school official on the application * * *; or
(ii) * * * Attendance at a home
education program during grade levels 9 through 12 * * *; or
(iii) Satisfactory completion of the General Educational Development Test (GED); or
(iv) * * * Successful
completion of the International Baccalaureate Program * * *.
(d) A minimum score of fifteen (15) on the ACT test except that:
(i) Any
student entering a vocational or technical program of study, or who has
satisfactorily completed the General Education Development Test and attends a
community or junior college will not be required to have a test score under the
American College Testing Program * * * unless the
student enrolls in courses of academic study * * *;
(ii) Any student entering a program of study offered by a four-year college or university must have a minimum score of twenty (20) on the ACT test.
(e) Any student currently enrolled in any qualified institution shall have to only meet the same requirements as students who are applying for a renewal award.
( * * *f) Resident status for purposes of
receiving grants under this section shall be determined in the same manner as
resident status for tuition purposes as set forth in Sections 37-103-1 through
37-103-29, with the exception of Section 37-103-17.
( * * *g) Must attend one (1) of the
following institutions of higher learning: Alcorn State University, Delta
State University, Jackson State University, Mississippi State University,
Mississippi University for Women, Mississippi Valley State University,
University of Mississippi, University of Southern Mississippi, Coahoma
Community College, Copiah-Lincoln Community College, East Central Community
College, East Mississippi Community College, Hinds Community College, Holmes
Community College, Itawamba Community College, Jones County Junior College,
Meridian Community College, Mississippi Delta Community College, Mississippi
Gulf Coast Community College, Northeast Mississippi Community College,
Northwest Mississippi Community College, Pearl River Community College,
Southwest Mississippi Community College, Belhaven College, Blue Mountain
College, Millsaps College, Mississippi College, Rust College, Tougaloo College,
William Carey College, Mary Holmes College, Magnolia Bible College, Wood
College and Wesley College.
(5) By accepting a Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant, the student is attesting to the accuracy, completeness and correctness of information provided to demonstrate the student's eligibility. Falsification of such information shall result in the denial of any pending grant and revocation of any award currently held to the extent that no further payments shall be made. Any student knowingly making false statements in order to receive a grant shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable, upon conviction thereof, by a fine of up to Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), a prison sentence of up to one (1) year in the county jail, or both, and shall be required to return all Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grants wrongfully obtained.
(6) Eligibility for renewal of Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grants shall be evaluated at the end of each semester, or term, of each academic year. As a condition for renewal, a student shall:
(a) Make steady academic progress toward a certificate or degree, as outlined in the school Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards and certified by the institution's registrar.
(b) Maintain continuous enrollment for not less than two (2) semesters or three (3) quarters in each successive academic year, unless granted an exception for cause by the administering agency; examples of cause may include student participation in a cooperative program, internship program or foreign study program. If a student fails to maintain continuous enrollment, and is not granted an exception for cause by the administering agency, the student is ineligible to receive the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant during the following semester or trimester or term of the regular academic year.
(c) Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.50 calculated on a 4.0 scale at the end of each semester or trimester or term.
(7) Each student, each year, must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid form or a Statement of Certification as designed by the administering board to determine his/her eligibility for a Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant.
(8) (a) The amount of the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant awarded to any one (1) student, up to the maximum amount provided in subsection (3) of this section, shall be the difference of the student's cost of attendance at his accredited college of choice and the amount of federal aid such student may receive, not to supplant but to supplement the amount of any federal aid awarded to the student. Cost of attendance is the tuition and fees of the applicable institution plus an allowance for room and meals and books and materials.
(b) Payment of the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant shall be made payable to the recipient and the educational institution and mailed directly to the institution, to be applied first to tuition.
(9) In order for an institution to remain eligible for its students to participate in the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant Program, the institution shall comply with the following requirements:
(a) A complete and accurate roster of the eligibility status of each awarded student shall be made to the board for each term, semester or quarter of the academic year the student receives a Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant.
(b) The institution is required to make refunds to the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant Fund for any funds which have not been disbursed to the recipient, in the case of students who have received a grant but who terminate enrollment during the academic term, semester or quarter of the academic year if an institution's refund policies permit a student to receive a refund in such instance. The recipient shall be responsible for the refund of any funds which have been disbursed by the institution in such instance.
(c) If a student drops below full-time status but does not terminate all enrollment during the term, semester or quarter of the academic year no refund will be required for that term. However, that student is ineligible to receive the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant during the following term, semester or quarter of the regular academic year.
(d) The board may conduct its own annual audits of any institution participating in the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant Program. The board may suspend or revoke an institution's eligibility to receive future monies under the program if it finds that the institution has not complied with the provisions of this section. In determining a student's initial eligibility, the number of prior semesters enrolled will not be counted against the student.
(10) No student may receive a Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant for more than the equivalent semesters or quarters required to complete one (1) baccalaureate degree or one (1) certificate or associate degree program per institution.
(11) Subject to the availability of funds specifically appropriated therefor, it is the intent of the Legislature to fully fund grant awards to eligible students. If funds are insufficient to fully fund grant awards to eligible students, grant awards shall be prorated among all eligible students. No student shall receive any combination of student financial aid in excess of the cost of attendance as defined in subsection (8)(a).
(12) No student receiving a
Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant as provided in Section 37-106-31 shall be
eligible to receive the Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant pursuant
to this section * * * unless he is eligible for such award after the
Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant has been considered by the board when
conducting an assessment of the financial resources available to the student.
In no case shall any student receive any combination of student financial aid
that would exceed the cost of attendance, as defined in subsection (8)(a).
For purposes of this
section, certificated shall mean, but not be limited to, all postsecondary
vocational programs in eligible institutions as identified in subsection (4)( * * *g) of this section.
SECTION 2. Section 37-106-31, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-106-31. (1) There is created a Mississippi Eminent Scholars Fund, to be administered by the Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board established under Section 37-106-9. The board shall set the date that will serve as the deadline for applying for an award under this section and award scholarships to each Mississippi student who:
(a) (i) Is recognized by the merit or achievement programs of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation or the National Achievement Scholarship as a semifinalist or finalist, and has obtained a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 calculated on a 4.0 scale in high-school subjects acceptable for credit toward a diploma, after seven (7) semesters certified by the high-school counselor or other authorized school official on the application and graduation from high school verified by the institution before disbursement of award; or
(ii) Has scored twenty-nine (29) on the American College Testing Program or its equivalent and has obtained a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 calculated on a 4.0 scale after seven (7) semesters certified by the high-school counselor or other authorized school official on the application and graduation from high school verified by the institution before disbursement of award, or the equivalent in highschool subjects acceptable for credit toward a diploma; or
(iii) Has attended a home education program during grade levels 9 through 12 and has scored twenty-nine (29) on the American College Testing Program or its equivalent; and
(iv) Has been certified by the college or university to the Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board as a Mississippi Eminent Scholar.
(b) Meets the general requirements for student eligibility, except as otherwise provided in this section.
(c) Dependents of Mississippi residents who are on military or public service assignments away from Mississippi when such dependents live with such Mississippi residents and receive high-school diplomas from non-Mississippi schools shall be exempted.
(d) Files, before the deadline, an application for an award during his last year in high school, or before the expiration of the third school year succeeding the year of his high-school graduation.
(e) Attends, on a full-time
basis, any state institution of higher learning or public community or junior
college, or any regionally accredited, state-approved, nonprofit * * * two-year or
four-year college or university located in the State of Mississippi as listed
in subsection (4)( * * *g)
of Section 37-106-29.
(f) Enrolls for the first time as a college student in Mississippi. Any student who earns postsecondary academic credit prior to or during the summer immediately subsequent to receiving a high-school diploma, who is dually enrolled in secondary and postsecondary educational institutions, or who is enrolled in the early admission program of a postsecondary institution shall be exempt from this requirement.
(g) Is a resident of the State of Mississippi. Residency status for purposes of receiving grants under this section shall be determined in the same manner as resident status for tuition purposes as set forth in Sections 37-103-1 through 37-103-29, with the exception of Section 37-103-17.
(2) (a) Students who apply for awards but do not accept their initial awards may reapply to receive awards during subsequent application periods occurring before the expiration of the third school year succeeding the year of their high-school graduation. Similarly, students who receive initial awards and who later do not accept renewal awards may reapply to receive awards during subsequent application periods occurring before the expiration of the third school year succeeding the year of their high-school graduation. The institution shall accept reinstatement applications according to dates set by the Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board and shall determine the eligibility of such applicants in the same manner as first-time applicants, except that students who apply pursuant to this paragraph shall be required to have maintained the equivalent of a 3.5 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale for all college work attempted. The board shall not make awards to reinstatement applicants who submit applications that are received after the deadline set by the Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board.
(b) The board shall create a renewal application for each student who received the award for one or more terms during the immediately preceding academic year.
(3) (a) The annual award to a student shall be up to Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) for tuition and fees. Payment of the Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant shall be made payable to the recipient and the educational institution and mailed directly to the institution, to be applied first to tuition.
(b) Within six (6) weeks of the end of regular registration, inclusive of a drop-add period, institutions shall certify to the board the eligibility status of each awarded student. The eligibility status of each student to receive a disbursement shall be determined by each institution as of this date. Institutions shall not be required to reevaluate a student's eligibility status after this date for purposes of amending eligibility determinations previously made. However, an institution shall be requested to make refunds for students who receive award disbursements and terminate enrollment for any reason during the academic term when an institution's refund policies permit a student to receive a refund under the circumstances.
(c) Institutions shall certify to the board the amount of funds disbursed to each student and shall remit to the board any undisbursed advances within sixty (60) days of the end of regular registration.
(d) The board may waive the application of the eligibility requirement under subsection (4)(d)(ii) of this section for a community or junior college student who completes at least thirty (30) credit hours with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 as calculated on a 4.0 scale, who provides proof of acceptance for enrollment at a four-year college or university located in Mississippi, and who is otherwise eligible for renewal.
(4) A recipient shall maintain the equivalent of a 3.5 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale, or shall maintain an approved equivalent student progress evaluation plan, on at least twelve (12) hours per quarter, trimester or semester in order to be eligible for a continuation of the award. No student may receive a Mississippi Eminent Scholars Fund award for more than the equivalent semesters or quarters required to complete one (1) degree or certificate program per institution. The award may be renewed annually upon certification of eligibility by the eligible institutions that the recipient meets the necessary qualifications. If any recipient transfers from one university, community college or junior college to another, his award will be transferable, provided he is otherwise eligible for the award. If a student fails to maintain continuous enrollment, and is not granted an exception for cause by the administering agency, the student is ineligible to receive the Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant during the following semester or trimester or term of the regular academic year.
(5) The board may conduct its own annual audits of any institution participating in the Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant Program. The board may suspend or revoke an institution's eligibility to receive future monies under the program if it finds that the institution has not complied with the provisions of this section.
(6) For purposes of this
section, certificated shall mean, but not be limited to, all
postsecondary vocational programs in eligible institutions as identified in
subsection (4)( * * *g)
of Section 37-106-29.
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2014.