Or. Admin. R. 575-039-0070 - [Effective 1/28/2023] Conditions of Award
(1) In order to
remain eligible for an Oregon Promise award, continuing students must:
(a) Maintain a cumulative grade point average
of 2.5 or better each term for which the student receives the grant.
(b) Make satisfactory academic progress in an
approved program, as defined by the institution in accordance with federal
Title IV regulations and guidelines.
(c) Enroll for a sufficient number of credits
to be considered at least a half-time student, except that the Commission may
waive the requirement that a student enroll for terms beginning or ending while
a state or local declaration of emergency and related executive orders by the
Governor restricting the operations of Oregon community colleges are in effect,
as determined by the Commission.
(2) A student continues to remain eligible to
receive an Oregon Promise Grant until the student has completed more than 90
credit hours attempted at an eligible Oregon community college, or the
equivalent at a postsecondary institution of education, including those
postsecondary credit hours attempted while the student is enrolled in high
school.
(3) The Commission may deny
renewal of an award to any student failing to make satisfactory academic
progress as defined by the institution.
(4) No Oregon Promise 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.
(5) An Oregon Promise Grant recipient must be
enrolled in an eligible program as defined by the Commission.
(6) A student who fails to maintain a
cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better during each term for which the
student has received a grant may request that the requirement be waived by the
office according to rules adopted by the Commission.
(7) Notwithstanding any other provisions
that provide for a waiver process, a student that fails to meet the
requirements of subsections (1)(a) or who fails to meet the requirement of ORS
341.522(6)(a)(D)
related to a first-year experience may remain eligible to receive an award in
the following term if the student is unable to meet the requirement due to
state declarations of emergency or executive orders issued by the Governor
during the Spring Term of the 2019-20 academic year.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 341.522
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 341.522
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