Or. Admin. Code § 575-031-0027 - Persistence and Completion
(1) The commission
may award funds from the Oregon Opportunity Grant program to qualified students
as defined in OAR 575-031-0005 to reward
persistence and completion of degree programs at eligible post-secondary
institutions as authorized by ORS
348.263, if program funds are
available. The commission shall determine potential eligible students from
their financial aid application information via a secure portal to eligible
post-secondary institutions. The commission may rely on eligible post-secondary
institutions to identify candidates who are close to degree completion, have
exhausted of other aid, or have financial need as defined in OAR
575-030-0005(4)
from the potential list of eligible students. The commission shall provide
administrative guidance to the institutions and reporting instructions. Based
on available funds, the commission will select eligible recipients and set the
award amounts.
(2) The commission
will prioritize eligible students based on financial need if sufficient funds
are not available to award all eligible students submitted from the
institutions.
(3) Award for
persistence and completion may vary in amount from the minimum award amount to
the maximum award amount for the current academic year, as determined by the
commission. Upon request from the institution, the commission may authorize an
award that exceeds the maximum amount allowed for the Oregon Opportunity Grant
for the current year if such award is deemed required to support the
persistence and completion of a particular student.
(4) Award amounts will be prorated for
students attending less than full-time, but at least half-time.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 348.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 348.263
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