W. Va. Code R. § 133-7-2 - Eligibility of High School Graduates for Initial Award
2.1. To be eligible
for an initial PROMISE Scholarship, a high school applicant shall be eligible
for the award both at the time of application and at the time of receipt of the
award by meeting all criteria outlined in this rule at the time of application
and award; and
2.1.1. Shall complete
graduation requirements at a West Virginia high school, as defined in Section
16 below, unless he or she qualified as a military dependent under Section 5 of
this rule or has commuted to an out-of-state high school pursuant to Section 6
of this rule; and
2.1.2. Shall
complete at least one-half of the credits required for graduation through
attendance at a high school in this State, unless he or she qualified as a
military dependent under Section 5 of this rule or has commuted to an
out-of-state school pursuant to Section 6 of this rule; and
2.1.3. Shall apply for the scholarship within
two years of graduation from high school or within two years of obtaining a GED
or equivalent unless the applicant entered the United States Armed Services
pursuant to Section 4 of this rule; and
2.1.4. Shall have attained a cumulative grade
point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, based on high school grading
policies, in both core courses and overall coursework required for graduation
by the State Board or the appropriate person at the applicant's high school,
while enrolled in a high school; and
2.1.5. Shall meet standardized test score
criteria on an ACT or SAT national test as established by the Commission;
and
2.1.6. The applicant and his or
her parent or legal guardian shall have resided in West Virginia continuously
for a minimum of 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the final date of
application for a PROMISE Scholarship, unless the applicant or the applicant's
parent or legal guardian was, at all relevant times, a member of the United
States Armed Services pursuant to Section 4 of this rule or a military
dependent pursuant to Section 5 of this rule, and be a United States citizen, a
U.S. permanent resident, or an eligible non-citizen who meets the residency
requirements for Federal Student Aid; and
2.1.7. Shall submit both the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid and any application form required by the Commission by
the deadline established by the Commission; Provided, That any
student who misses the deadline for application may apply by a later date
established by the Commission for a spring semester award. This option is
contingent upon the availability of funding for late awards.
2.2. The applicant's high school
shall determine the grade point average required by Subsection 2.4.1. of this
rule at the end of the applicant's sixth high school semester. However, the
high school may determine the final calculation of the grade point average and
eligibility for the award as late as after the eighth semester.
2.3. The applicant's high school may use
weighted grades in the computation of an applicant's core and overall grade
point average based on the high school's grading policies.
2.4. An applicant who was deemed eligible for
a PROMISE award shall enroll for the first regularly scheduled enrollment
period after being selected unless granted a leave of absence pursuant to
Section 9.6. and 9.7. below.
2.5.
An applicant who was deemed eligible for a PROMISE award but elects not to
enroll at an eligible institution may regain eligibility if he or she
discontinues enrollment at the ineligible institution no later than one
academic year after high school graduation and re-enrolls at an eligible
institution. The re-enrolling student shall meet the eligibility standards for
a PROMISE award renewal set out in Section 9 of this rule.
2.6. Only full-time, first-year students are
eligible to receive initial awards. Students already enrolled at a higher
education institution are not eligible to apply for a PROMISE award except as
provided in Subsection 2.1.7. above.
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