Mich. Admin. Code R. 390.1756 - APTG program grant computation
Rule 6. Postsecondary schools participating in the APTG program shall make awards to eligible students consistent with all of the following provisions:
(a) APTG program
funds awarded in combination with other student financial aid received shall
not exceed the amount of financial need as determined by the school. The APTG
award itself shall not exceed $600.00 per academic year.
(b) APTG program funds shall not be disbursed
to any eligible student for more than a cumulative total of 24 months of
enrollment at any participating school.
(c) Award priority shall be given to eligible
students with the greatest financial need as determined by the
school.
(d) APTG program awards
shall not be counted as income for purposes of determining eligibility for
social services assistance administered pursuant to Act No. 280 of the Public
Acts of 1939, as amended, being S400.1 et seq. of the Michigan Compiled
Laws.
(e) Refund arrangements to
the campus APTG program account shall follow the institution's official refund
policy. Refunds to the campus APTG program account shall be made in cases where
the student terminates eligibility between terms or semesters of the award
period. Final eligibility for payment within an enrollment period shall be a
function of the student's status on the enrollment count date established by
the institution.
(f) Continued APTG
program eligibility shall be a function of the financial need demonstrated and
the APTG funds available at each participating postsecondary school if a
recipient transfers from one institution to another.
(g) All APTG funds provided by the authority
shall be used for student awards within the state fiscal year for which the
funds were appropriated. This language shall not prevent schools from making
APTG awards consistent with an academic year cycle which would begin on or
after August 1.
(h) A grant awarded
to a student shall carry the APTG program title on communications made to the
student recipient by the postsecondary school involved.
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