Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-20.032 - Florida Private Student Assistance Grant
(1) General eligibility requirements. To
receive aid, a student shall meet the provisions of Sections
1009.21,
1009.40 and
1009.51, F.S., and Rules
6A-20.001, 6A-20.003 and
6A-20.0371, F.A.C., and:
(a) Be enrolled in an associate or
baccalaureate degree program and not have previously received a baccalaureate
degree .
(b) Be enrolled full-time,
as defined in Rule 6A-20.001, F.A.C., at the end of
the drop-add period for each academic term in which the award is
received;
(c) Be a United States
citizen or permanent resident, or eligible non-citizen pursuant to regulations
established by the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Department of Education for the
receipt of federal student financial assistance.
(d) Have met the measurable progress
standards of the institution.
(e)
Not owe a repayment of a grant under the Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant, or any state grant or scholarship program, unless
satisfactory arrangements to repay the loan have been made.
(f) Not be in default on any state loan
program or any federal Title IV loan program, unless satisfactory arrangements
to repay the loan have been made.
(2) Reinstatement awards. A student who met
the requirements for renewal provided in Section
1009.40, F.S., but did not
receive an award for a full academic year shall be eligible to apply for
reinstatement during a subsequent application period. Each such student may be
eligible for reinstatement if the student has earned a cumulative grade point
average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale at the last institution attended.
(3) Restoration awards. A student who fails
to meet the renewal provisions of Section
1009.40, F.S., shall be eligible
to apply for restoration during a subsequent application period. Each such
student may be eligible for restoration if the student has earned an
institutional cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
(4) Appeals. An applicant may appeal the
denial of an award pursuant to Section
1009.42, F.S. and Rule
6A-20.0371, F.A.C.
(5) Period of the award . An award is made for
the two (2) semesters or three (3) quarters or the equivalent of an academic
year .
(6) Award procedures. The
institution shall make preliminary determinations of applicant eligibility
based on information it receives from the need analysis processor, cumulative
grade point average, and earned credit information. The institution shall rank
applicants who meet preliminary eligibility criteria by the expected family
contribution cut-off established by the department and estimate individual
award amounts, taking into consideration a standard cost of education budget,
expected family contribution, and estimated Pell Grant award amounts. Each
institution shall verify the eligibility of such students and provide
individual award notices to the students.
(7) Institutional responsibilities. Each
institution shall report to the department each term within thirty (30) days of
the end of the institution's regular drop/add period the social security number
and award amount of each awarded student. Each institution shall report to the
department each term within thirty (30) days of the end of the institution's
regular drop/add period the social security number of each eligible but not
awarded student. Institutions will remit refunds and will submit accompanying
documentation to the department within sixty (60) days of the end of the
institution's regular registration period or within sixty (60) days of the date
of the transmittal of supplemental warrants.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), (2)(n), 1009.51(5) FS. Law Implemented 1009.40, 1009.42, 1009.51 FS.
New 12-18-90, Amended 3-24-92, 10-18-94, 11-3-02, 2-21-23.
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