01 N.C. Admin. Code 26B .0211 - MANNER OF PAYMENT BY THE STATE TO PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
(a) No advance payments will be made in
behalf of scholarship recipients. All payments will be made at the end of each
quarter, semester, or other academic term upon a proper billing as prescribed
in Rule .0215 of this Section. For example, if a recipient is awarded a certain
amount for a nine-month academic year, and the institution operates on a
semester basis, then, at the end of each semester, the institution must bill
the division of veterans affairs for one-half of the amount awarded.
(b) All billings and payments and all
deductions for remaining scholarship eligibility time shall be for a full
semester, quarter or other academic session, except as noted in Rule .0214 of
this Section. If a recipient starts a session, attends the institution long
enough to have incurred a financial obligation and then for any reason drops
out, the state will pay its obligation as though the recipient attended the
entire period. However, the full period shall be deducted from the recipient's
eligibility time. This procedure will obviate, in most cases, the need for
fractional payments for periods less than a semester, quarter, etc., and will
obviate, in most cases, the need to determine and keep records on fractional
periods of eligibility time used. An exception to this Rule is where summer
sessions and quarters must be expressed as a fraction of a semester. This
becomes especially significant as the student enters his final semester, for
the state's obligation ends with the completion of the equivalent of four
academic years.
Notes
Eff. February 1, 1976;
Readopted Eff. February 27, 1979;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. February 2, 2016.
Eff. February 1, 1976;
Readopted Eff. February 27, 1979.
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