
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
H. B. 4085
(By Delegates
DeLong, Swartzmiller,
Pethtel, Williams and Shaver
)
(Originating in the Committee on Finance)
[February 27, 2002]
A BILL
to amend and reenact section six, article seven, chapter
eighteen-c of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to changing minimum
requirements for eligibility for the PROMISE scholarship;
providing for eligibility for the PROMISE scholarship for
persons who meet all requirements except minimum ACT score;
and providing for probationary semester prior to termination
of continued eligibility.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section six, article seven, chapter eighteen-c of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 7. WEST VIRGINIA PROVIDING REAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR
MAXIMIZING IN-STATE STUDENT EXCELLENCE
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM.
§18C-7-6. Requirements for rules on PROMISE scholarship program; recommendations by PROMISE scholarship
board of control; promulgation by higher education
policy commission.
(a) The board shall recommend a legislative rule to the
higher education policy commission to implement the provisions of
this article. The higher education policy commission shall
promulgate a legislative rule in accordance with the provisions
of article three-a, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code which
shall include at least the following provisions:
(1) A requirement that a scholarship will not pay an amount
that exceeds the cost of tuition at state institutions of higher
education and may include an allowance for books and supplies;
(2) A requirement that the student shall first submit the
application/needs analysis form used to apply for federal student
aid programs along with an application for the PROMISE
scholarship.
(3) The amount of the PROMISE scholarship awarded in
combination with aid from all other sources shall not exceed the
cost of education at the institution the recipient is attending:
Provided, That this restriction does not apply to members of the
West Virginia National Guard, recipients of an Underwood-Smith
teacher scholarship, and recipients of a West Virginia
engineering, science and technology scholarship;
(4) Minimum requirements for eligibility for the scholarship
which include:
(A) A provision that a student is only eligible to apply for a scholarship within two years of the time he or she graduates
from high school or, in the case of home school students, passes
the GED examination: Provided, That if a student has entered the
United States armed services within two years after he or she
graduates from high school, the student is eligible to apply for
a scholarship within seven years of the time he or she enters
military service: Provided, however, That once discharged from
the military, the student is only eligible to apply for one year
from the date of discharge;
(B) For individuals with zero to fifteen credits from an
institution of higher education, excluding credits earned in
advanced placement and dual credit courses while the student is
enrolled in high school, that the individual: (i) Maintain at
least a 3.0 grade point average in the required core and elective
course work necessary to prepare students for success in
post-secondary education at the two-year and baccalaureate levels
as determined by the board; and (ii) meet other criteria as
established by the board: Provided, That an individual who meets
all of the requirements, except the required minimum ACT score,
for an initial award of a PROMISE scholarship prior to post-
secondary enrollment, and who meets the full requirements for
continued eligibility for a PROMISE scholarship during his or her
freshman year of post-secondary enrollment, is eligible for a
PROMISE scholarship for such future periods of post-secondary
enrollment as the scholarship is available under the provisions
of this article for persons who receive an initial award of the scholarship prior to post-secondary enrollment: Provided,
however, That any scholarship recipient who fails to maintain the
required minimum grade point average for continued eligibility
shall have one probationary semester to achieve the required
minimum grade point average before continued eligibility is
terminated.
(C) For individuals with more than fifteen credits from an
institution of higher education, excluding credits earned in
advanced placement and dual credit courses while the student is
enrolled in high school, that the individual attain and maintain
appropriate academic progress toward the completion of a degree
at the undergraduate education level as defined by the board; and
(D) For all individuals, additional objective standards as
the board considers necessary to promote academic excellence and
to maintain the financial stability of the fund;
(5) A provision requiring the student to be enrolled in or
in the process of enrolling in an eligible institution as defined
in section three of this article;
(6) Provisions for making the highest and best use of the
PROMISE scholarship program in conjunction with the West Virginia
prepaid tuition trust act set forth in article thirty, chapter
eighteen of this code;
(7) A determination of whether to require scholarship
recipients to repay the amount of their scholarship, in whole or
in part, if they choose to work outside the state after
graduation;
(8) A determination of whether to set aside a portion of the
scholarship funds for targeted scholarships for applicants
accepted or enrolled in an engineering program, science program,
technology program or other designated programs;
(9) A determination of what other sources of funding for
higher education, if any, should be deducted from the PROMISE
scholarship award;
(10) A determination and clarification of the relationship
of PROMISE scholarship awards to all other aid a student may
receive to provide maximum coordination. The determination shall
consider the following:
(A) Methods to maximize student eligibility for federal
student aid dollars;
(B) A requirement that PROMISE scholarship awards not
supplant tuition and fee waivers; and
(C) Clarification of the relationship between the PROMISE
scholarship program, tuition savings plans and other state
student aid and loan programs;
(11) A method for the award of scholarships within the
limits of available appropriations; and
(12) A method for applicants to appeal determinations of
eligibility and continuation.
(b) The Legislature hereby declares that an emergency
situation exists and, therefore, the policy commission may
establish by emergency rule, under the procedures of article
three-a, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, a rule to implement the provisions of this section. If established, the rules shall
be filed with the legislative oversight commission on education
accountability and with the office of the secretary of state on
or before the first day of September, two thousand one.