3332-1-11. Scholarships and institutional grants  


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  • (A) Institutional scholarship award plans are tuition and fee credits or other institutional financial aid programs intended for applicants or other interested persons prior to enrollment in school. All institutional scholarships provided and administered by the school must be approved by the board, prior to the awarding of any scholarships by the school. All scholarship awards will be chosen by a committee of persons who are not employed by the school. The names of scholarship applicants will not be released to the school without board approval. The scholarship plan must be printed in the school catalog or bulletin and will provide the following information.

    (1) Name of the scholarship award.

    (2) Number of awards available during each session or term.

    (3) Value of the scholarship.

    (4) Eligibility requirements for the award.

    (5) Application dates and deadlines.

    (6) How the scholarship will be awarded (tuition credit, cash, book credit, etc.).

    (7) Whether the scholarship can be renewed, and if so, the requirements for renewal.

    (8) The source of the scholarship. Whether it is funded by the school, an outside entity or other source.

    (B) Institutional grant award plans are tuition and fee credits or other insitutional financial aid programs intended for students after their enrollment in school. All institutional grants provided and administered by the school must be approved by the board, prior to the awarding of any institutional grants by the school. All institutional grant programs must have specific eligibility requirements. Institutional grants that are based upon a student's financial need must contain specific objective criteria for determining financial need. The institutional grant plan must be printed in the school catalog or bulletin and will provide the following information:

    (1) Terms that govern the awarding of institutional grants.

    (2) Value of the grant.

    (3) Eligibility requirements for the grant.

    (4) How the grant will be awarded (tuition credit, cash, book credit, etc.).

    (5) Whether the grant can be renewed, and if so, the requirements for renewal.

    (C) A school must file a scholarship or grant application with the board and the board will notify the school when the application has been approved in accordance with this rule.

    (D) In the event that a school fails to follow a scholarship or grant application as approved by the board, the board may, upon a written notice, revoke the school's authorization for issuance of scholarships or grants. The board may also take other punitive action if the violation warrants such action.


Effective: 1/4/2016
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 08/24/2015 and 01/04/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3332.031
Rule Amplifies: 3332.031
Prior Effective Dates: 12/1/1970; 4/16/90 (Emer.); 7/12/90; 10/14/94; 10/1/2002; 7/1/2009