Utah Admin. Code R765-622-4 - General Award Administration
(1) Scholarship
Award: an eligible institution may award a scholarship to an individual who is
enrolled in, or intends to enroll in, a high demand program under the following
procedures:
(a) An eligible institution may
award a scholarship for an amount of money up to the total cost of tuition,
fees, and required textbooks for the high demand program in which the
scholarship recipient is enrolled or intends to enroll.
(b) An eligible institution may award a
scholarship to a scholarship recipient for up to two academic years.
(c) An eligible institution may cancel a
scholarship if the scholarship recipient does not:
(i) maintain enrollment in the eligible
institution on at least a half time basis, as determined by the eligible
institution; or
(ii) make
satisfactory progress toward the completion of a certificate.
(2) Application
Procedures. An eligible institution shall develop a simple, accessible
application process, and shall set application deadlines that accommodate both
full-time and part-time students.
(3) Prioritization for Underserved
Populations. An eligible institution shall establish criteria to identify
underserved populations and to assess if an applicant is a member of an
underserved population. Eligible institutions shall prioritize scholarship
awards for applicants who are members of an underserved population in
accordance with their criteria. Eligible institutions shall provide the
criteria and prioritization methodology to the Board.
Notes
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