Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.10704 - Nursing education program awards to eligible students; requirements; procedures
Rule 704.
(1) An
eligible nursing education program, on receiving an allocation, shall award a
scholarship to a full-time or part-time student who meets all the following
criteria:
(a) Is a permanent resident of this
state.
(b) If licensed as a nurse,
holds an unencumbered license in this state to practice nursing.
(c) Maintains satisfactory progress as
determined by the eligible nursing education program.
(2) A nursing education program shall apply a
scholarship award first to the cost of tuition, books, and fees associated with
the program. A nursing program shall then provide the remainder of the award,
if any, to the student in the form of a stipend.
(3) The nursing education program shall
complete the notice of intent to award the board of nursing scholarship form
supplied by the department. The notice must contain all the following
information:
(a) The name, address, and date
of birth of the recipient.
(b)
Course of study or program in which the recipient is enrolled.
(c) Attestation that all criteria of subrule
(1) of this rule have been met.
(d)
Information regarding electronic funds transfer from the department to the
program.
(e) Signature of the
program director and financial aid director or other employee employed by the
financial aid office who can attest to accuracy of the information on the
form.
(4) If a recipient
withdraws from the nursing education program, then within 30 days after
withdrawal, the nursing education program shall notify the department, in
writing, of its intent to do 1 of the following:
(a) Award the scholarship funds to a
recipient who has been chosen to receive the scholarship for the current
scholarship year.
(b) Select a new
applicant and submit the recipient's application and the notice of intent to
award the board of nursing scholarship form to the department.
(c) Return the unused funds to the
department.
(5) The
nursing education program shall account for all the funds disbursed by the
department no later than February 15 of the academic year in which the funds
were distributed. Both of the following apply:
(a) The department shall supply the
accounting form to each program that is participating in the nurse professional
fund scholarship program.
(b)
Failure of a program to submit an accounting statement to the department under
this subrule prohibits the program from participating in the scholarship in
future years until all past due accounting statements have been submitted and
approved.
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