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ARTICLE 3 AS AMENDED
RELATING TO RHODE ISLAND PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP

     SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by
adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER 107
RHODE ISLAND PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP
     16-107-1. Short title.
     This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Rhode Island Promise Scholarship
Act."
     16-107-2. Legislative findings and purpose.
     (a) The general assembly finds and declares that:
     (1) Education is critical for the state's young people to achieve their dreams and develop
their talents;
     (2) The state's economic success depends on a highly educated and skilled workforce; and
     (3) The state's future prosperity depends upon its ability to make educational opportunities
beyond high school available for all students as part of a free public education.
     (b) In order to address the findings set forth in subsection (a), the purpose of this chapter
is to increase the number of students enrolling in and completing degrees on-time from the
Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island.
     16-107-3. Establishment of scholarship program.
     Beginning with the high school graduating class of 2017, it is hereby established the Rhode
Island Ppromise scholarship program that will end with the high school graduating class of 2020.
The general assembly shall annually appropriate the funds necessary to implement the purposes of
this chapter. Additional funds beyond the scholarships may be appropriated to support and advance
the Rhode Island Ppromise scholarship program. In addition to appropriation by the general
assembly, charitable donations may be accepted into the scholarship program.
     16-107-4. Definitions.
     When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
     (1) "FAFSA" means the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form;
     (2) "Mandatory fees and tuition" are the costs that every student is required to pay in order
to enroll in classes, and does not include room and board, textbooks, program fees that may exist
in some majors, course fees that may exist for some specific courses, meal plans, or travel;
     (3) "On track to graduate on time" means the standards determined by the Ccommunity
Ccollege of Rhode Island in establishing the expectation of a student to graduate with an associate's
degree within two (2) years of enrollment (recognizing that some students, including students who
require developmental education, are double majors, or are enrolled in certain professional
programs may require an extended time period for degree completion);
     (4) "Scholarship program" means the Rhode Island Ppromise scholarship program that is
established pursuant to §16-107-3;
     (5) "Recipient-student" means a student attending the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode
Island who qualifies to receive the Rhode Island promise scholarship pursuant to §16-107-6; and
     (6) "State" means the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
     16-107-5. Administration of scholarship program.
     (a) The financial aid office, in conjunction with the office of enrollment management, or
their respective equivalent offices, at the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island, shall administer
the scholarship program for state residents seeking associate degrees who meet the eligibility
requirements in this chapter.
     (b) An award of the scholarship program shall cover the cost of two (2) years of tuition and
mandatory fees, less federal and all other financial aid monies available to the recipient-student.
     (c) The scholarship program is limited to one award per student as required by §16-107-
6(a)(7).
     16-107-6. Eligibility for scholarship.
     (a) Beginning with the students who enroll at the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island
in fall of 2017 and ending with students who enroll at the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island
in the fall of 2020, to be considered for the scholarship, a student:
     (1) Must qualify for in-state tuition and fees pursuant to the Rresidency Ppolicy adopted
by the Ccouncil on Ppostsecondary Eeducation, as amended, supplemented, restated, or otherwise
modified from time to time ("residency policy"); provided, that, the student must have satisfied the
high school graduation/equivalency diploma condition prior to reaching nineteen (19) years of age;
provided, further, that in addition to the option of meeting the requirement by receiving a high
school equivalency diploma as described in the residency policy, the student can satisfy the
condition by receiving other certificates or documents of equivalent nature from the state or its
municipalities as recognized by applicable regulations promulgated by the Ccouncil on
Eelementary and Ssecondary Eeducation;
     (2) Must be admitted to, and must enroll and attend the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode
Island on a full-time basis by the semester immediately following high school graduation or the
semester immediately following receipt of a high school equivalency diploma;
     (3) Must complete the FAFSA and any required FAFSA verification by the deadline
prescribed by the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island for each year in which the student seeks
to receive funding under the scholarship program;
     (4) Must continue to be enrolled on a full-time basis;
     (5) Must maintain an average annual cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or
greater, as determined by the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island;
     (6) Must remain on track to graduate on time as determined by the Ccommunity Ccollege
of Rhode Island;
     (7) Must not have already received an award under this scholarship program; and
     (8) Must commit to live, work, or continue their education in Rhode Island after graduation.
The Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island shall develop a policy that will secure this commitment
from recipient-students.
     (b) Notwithstanding the eligibility requirements under §§16-107-6(a) subsection (a) of
this section ("specified conditions"):
     (i) In the case of a recipient-student who has an approved medical or personal leave of
absence or is unable to satisfy one or more specified conditions because of the student's medical or
personal circumstances, the student may continue to receive an award under the scholarship
program upon resuming the student's education so long as the student continues to meet all other
applicable eligibility requirements; and
     (ii) In the case of a recipient-student who is a member of the national guard or a member
of a reserve unit of a branch of the United States military and is unable to satisfy one or more
specified conditions because the student is or will be in basic or special military training, or is or
will be participating in a deployment of the student's guard or reserve unit, the student may continue
to receive an award under the scholarship program upon completion of the student's basic or special
military training or deployment.
     16-107-7. Reporting and disbursement.
     (a) On or before November 10 and May 10 of each fiscal year following fiscal year 2017,
the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island shall submit a report to the Ddirector of the Ooffice of
Mmanagement and Bbudget, the Sstate Bbudget Oofficer, the Hhouse Ffiscal Aadvisor, the
Ssenate Ffiscal Aadvisor, the Ccommissioner of Ppostsecondary Eeducation, and the chair of the
Ccouncil on Ppostsecondary Eeducation detailing the number of students eligible to participate in
the scholarship program, the amount of federal and Iinstitutional financial aid anticipated to be
received by recipient-students, the aggregate tuition and mandatory fee costs attributable to
recipient-students, and the resulting total cost of the scholarship program to the state. The report
shall contain such data for both the current fiscal year and the most up-to-date forecast for the
following fiscal year. Data reported shall be subdivided by student-year cohort and shall be
accompanied by a written explanation detailing the estimating methodology utilized and any
impact(s) the forecasted data may present to institutional capacity, operational costs, and the
tuition/fee revenue base of the institution.
     (b) On or before July 1, 2020, the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island and the
Ccommissioner of Ppostsecondary Eeducation shall submit a report evaluating the program based
on the first two cohorts to the governor, speaker of the house, and the president of the senate. This
evaluation shall include the following:
     (1) The number of students who started in each cohort;
     (2) The number of students in each cohort who have attained a degree or certification in an
on-time manner;
     (3) The number of students in each cohort who have not attained a degree or certification
in an on-time manner; and an analysis of why that has happened;
     (4) The number of students in each cohort who began the program but have been unable to
continue or complete the program, and an analysis of why that has happened;
     (5) The costs of the program and the costs of continuing the program;
     (6) Suggestions for ways to increase the success of the program;
     (7) Recommendations as to modifying, continuing, expanding, curtailing, or discontinuing
the program; and
     (8) Any such other recommendations or information as the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode
Island and the Ccommissioner of Ppostsecondary Eeducation deem appropriate to include in the
evaluation.
     (c) The Ooffice of Mmanagement and Bbudget, in consultation with the Ooffice of the
Ppostsecondary Ccommissioner, shall oversee the apportionment and disbursement of all funds
appropriated for the purpose of the scholarship program.
     16-107-8. Rules and procedures.
     The Ccouncil on Ppostsecondary Eeducation is hereby authorized to promulgate rules to
effectuate the purposes of this chapter and the Ccommunity Ccollege of Rhode Island shall
establish appeal procedures for the award, denial, or revocation of funding under the scholarship
program. The rules shall be promulgated in accordance with §16-59-4.
     SECTION 2. Section 16-59-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-59 entitled "Board of
Governors for Higher Education [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education
Act]" is hereby amended to read as follows:
     16-59-9. Educational budget and appropriations.
     (a) The general assembly shall annually appropriate any sums it deems necessary for
support and maintenance of higher education in the state and the state controller is authorized and
directed to draw his or her orders upon the general treasurer for the payment of the appropriations
or so much of the sums that are necessary for the purposes appropriated, upon the receipt by him
or her of proper vouchers as the council on postsecondary education may by rule provide. The
council shall receive, review, and adjust the budget for the office of postsecondary commissioner
and present the budget as part of the budget for higher education under the requirements of § 35-3-
4.
     (b) The office of postsecondary commissioner and the institutions of public higher
education shall establish working capital accounts.
     (c) Any tuition or fee increase schedules in effect for the institutions of public higher
education shall be received by the council on postsecondary education for allocation for the fiscal
year for which state appropriations are made to the council by the general assembly; provided that
no further increases may be made by the board of education or the council on postsecondary
education for the year for which appropriations are made. Except that these provisions shall not
apply to the revenues of housing, dining, and other auxiliary facilities at the Uuniversity of Rhode
Island, Rhode Island Ccollege, and the Ccommunity Ccolleges including student fees as described
in P.L. 1962, ch. 257 pledged to secure indebtedness issued at any time pursuant to P.L. 1962, ch.
257 as amended.
     (d) All housing, dining, and other auxiliary facilities at all public institutions of higher
learning shall be self-supporting and no funds shall be appropriated by the general assembly to pay
operating expenses, including principal and interest on debt services, and overhead expenses for
the facilities, with the exception of the mandatory fees covered by the Rhode Island Ppromise
Sscholarship Pprogram as established by §16-107-3. Any debt-service costs on general obligation
bonds presented to the voters in November 2000 and November 2004 or appropriated funds from
the Rhode Island capital plan for the housing auxiliaries at the Uuniversity of Rhode Island and
Rhode Island Ccollege shall not be subject to this self-supporting requirement in order to provide
funds for the building construction and rehabilitation program. The institutions of public higher
education will establish policies and procedures that enhance the opportunity for auxiliary facilities
to be self-supporting, including that all faculty provide timely and accurate copies of booklists for
required textbooks to the public higher educational institution's bookstore.
     (e) The additional costs to achieve self-supporting status shall be by the implementation of
a fee schedule of all housing, dining, and other auxiliary facilities, including but not limited to,
operating expenses, principal, and interest on debt services, and overhead expenses.
     (f) The board of education is authorized to establish a restricted-receipt account for the
Westerly Higher Education and Industry Center (also known as the Westerly Job Skills Center or
Westerly Higher Education Learning Center) and to collect lease payments from occupying
companies, and fees from room and service rentals, to support the operation and maintenance of
the facility. All such revenues shall be deposited to the restricted-receipt account.
     SECTION 3. This article shall take effect upon passage.