Or. Admin. Code § 575-031-0030 - Conditions of Award
(1) To
apply for an Oregon Opportunity Grant, a student must complete and submit the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid for each academic year, if eligible to
file the application, or submit an alternate need analysis form approved by the
Commission for this purpose.
(2)
Except for subsection (2) below, the maximum period of Oregon Opportunity Grant
eligibility shall not exceed the equivalent of 12 quarters or 8 semesters of
full-time enrollment.
(3) Students
whose statutory rights provide for a legitimate need to extend the maximum
period beyond a period equal to 12 quarters or 8 semesters of full-time
enrollment remain eligible to receive an Oregon Opportunity Grant until
completion of their undergraduate program.
(4) The Commission may deny renewal of an
award to any student failing to make satisfactory academic progress.
(5) No Oregon Opportunity Grant shall be made
to any student enrolled in a course of study required for and leading to a
degree in theology, divinity, or religious education.
(6) No Oregon Opportunity Grant shall be made
to any student in default on any federal Title IV loan or owing a refund on
federal Title IV funds previously disbursed, unless the institution disbursing
funds determines that the student has made satisfactory arrangements to repay
and has regained federal eligibility.
(7) An Oregon Opportunity Grant recipient
must be enrolled in an eligible program as defined in
575-031-0016.
(8) An Oregon Opportunity Grant recipient
must be an undergraduate student, as defined by the institution disbursing
funds.
(9) An Oregon Opportunity
Grant recipient may apply for renewal of the grant on an annual basis until the
student has received grant funding for the maximum period noted in subsection
(1) above. The Commission may not renew the grant if the recipient has not made
timely application for renewal of the grant.
(10)
(a)
The Commission will renew an Oregon Opportunity Grant for a second year of
attendance if the grant recipient makes a timely application for renewal of the
grant, meets academic standards and benchmarks established by the Commission,
and continues to meet all other grant eligibility criteria.
(b) The Commission may continue to renew the
grant after the second year if the grant recipient continues to apply timely
and meet all academic and other grant eligibility requirements. Additional
requirements may include applying by an established application deadline and
meeting academic standards and benchmarks that exceed federal requirements for
satisfactory academic progress.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 348.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 348.205, ORS 348.250 & ORS 348.260
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