Chapter 396 |
2023 -- H 5099 AS AMENDED Enacted 06/24/2023 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- RHODE ISLAND HOPE SCHOLARSHIP PILOT PROGRAM ACT |
Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Diaz, Biah, Donovan, Sanchez, Shallcross Smith, McGaw, and Felix |
Date Introduced: January 12, 2023 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by |
adding thereto the following chapter: |
CHAPTER 112 113 |
RHODE ISLAND HOPE SCHOLARSHIP PILOT PROGRAM ACT |
16-112-1 16-113-1. Short title. |
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Rhode Island Hope Scholarship Pilot |
Program Act". |
16-112-2 16-113-2. 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 aspirations and develop |
their talents; |
(2) The state's economic success depends on a highly educated and skilled workforce; |
(3) The state's future prosperity depends upon its ability to make educational opportunities |
beyond high school available for all students; |
(4) The coronavirus has inflicted undue hardships on students and their families, creating |
barriers to a four-(4)year (4) college degree; |
(5) A merit-based tuition reduction program will help make a four-(4)year (4) college |
degree available to all students; |
(6) Rhode Island college offers students a feasible opportunity to obtain a four-(4)year (4) |
degree, but remains an underutilized resource in the state; and |
(7) The State state of Rhode Island's motto is "Hope". |
(b) In order to address the findings set forth in subsection (a) of this section, the purpose |
of this chapter is to increase the number of students enrolling in and completing four-(4)year (4) |
degrees and certificates on time from Rhode Island college, and to promote more graduates in high- |
need fields such as nursing, pre-kK through grade twelve (12) education, and the trades, which are |
fields for which Rhode Island college provides a strong and affordable education. |
(c) The purpose of the pilot program is also to determine whether a scholarship program |
for Rhode Island college that is modeled on the promise scholarship program established in chapter |
107 of this title 16 would be successful in attaining the goals set forth in this section.". |
16-112-3 16-113-3. Establishment of scholarship program. |
There is hereby established the Rhode Island hope scholarship pilot program. The general |
assembly shall annually appropriate the funds necessary to implement the purposes of this chapter |
for the periods of the pilot program. Additional funds beyond the scholarships may be appropriated |
to support and advance the Rhode Island hope scholarship pilot program. In addition to |
appropriation by the general assembly, charitable donations may be accepted into the scholarship |
program. |
16-112-4 16-113-4. Definitions. |
When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings: |
(1) "ADA" means the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq., as may |
be amended from time to time. |
(2) "Certificate" means any certificate program with labor market value as defined by the |
postsecondary commissioner. |
(3) "College-level credit" means credit awarded by a college or university for completion |
of its own courses or other academic work. |
(4) "FAFSA" means the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form. |
(5) "General education coursework" means the educational foundation of knowledge, |
skills, and attitudes that prepare prepares students for success in their majors and their personal |
and professional lives after graduation. It includes, but is not limited to, the required coursework |
of all degrees developed by each eligible postsecondary institution that is approved by the council |
on postsecondary education that is intended to ensure that all graduates of a state institution have a |
balanced core of competencies and knowledge. This does not necessarily include coursework |
specifically required for one's major. |
(6) "Mandatory fees and tuition" means 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. |
(7) "On track to graduate on time" means the standards determined by Rhode Island college |
in establishing the expectation of a student to graduate with a bachelor's degree within four (4) |
years of enrollment, or the prescribed completion time for a student completing a certificate |
(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). |
(8) "Reasonable accommodations" means any necessary modifications or adjustment to a |
facility, equipment, program, or manner of operation as required by the Americans with Disabilities |
Act ("ADA") and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 791, as may be |
amended from time to time; |
(10) "Recipient student" means a student attending Rhode Island college who qualifies to |
receive the Rhode Island hope scholarship pursuant to § 16-112-6. |
(9) "Pilot program" and "scholarship program" means the Rhode Island hope scholarship |
pilot program that is established pursuant to § 16-112-3. |
(11) "State" means the State state of Rhode Island. |
(12) "Student with a disability" means any student otherwise eligible pursuant to this |
chapter who has a physical, developmental, or hidden disability or disabilities, as defined in § 42- |
87-1, that would create a hardship or other functional obstacles preventing participation in this |
program. |
16-112-5 16-113-5. Administration of scholarship program. |
(a) The financial aid office at Rhode Island college, in conjunction with the admissions |
office or their respective equivalent offices at Rhode Island college, shall administer the scholarship |
program for state residents seeking bachelor's degrees and/or certificates who meet the eligibility |
requirements in this chapter. |
(b) An award of the scholarship program shall cover the cost of up to two (2) years of |
tuition and mandatory fees, for the junior and senior years of the student, or in the case of an adult |
student, who has attained at least sixty (60) credit hours, then the award may cover tuition and |
mandatory fees over a duration of not more than two (2) years. In all instances, these awards shall |
be reduced by the amount of federal and all other financial aid monies available to the recipient |
student. None of any grants received by students from the department of children, youth and |
families' higher education opportunity incentive grant as established by chapter 72.8 of title 42 or |
the college crusade scholarship act as established in chapter 70 of this title 16 shall be considered |
federal or financial aid for the purposes of this chapter. |
(c) The scholarship program is limited to one award per student as required by § 16-112- |
6(a)(7); provided that, the award may cover the two (2) years which that constitute the junior and |
senior years of the student, or the two (2) years for an adult student, and may be dispersed in |
separate installments. |
16-112-6 16-113-6. Eligibility for merit-based tuition reduction scholarship at Rhode |
Island college. |
(a) Beginning with the students who enrolled at Rhode Island college in the fall of 2023, a |
student: |
(1) Must qualify for in-state tuition and fees pursuant to the residency policy adopted by |
the council on postsecondary education, as amended, supplemented, restated, or otherwise modified |
from time to time ("residency policy"); |
(2) Must be a currently enrolled full-time student who has declared a major and earned a |
minimum of sixty (60) total credit hours towards an eligible program of study, as determined by |
Rhode Island college; |
(3) Must complete the FAFSA and any required FAFSA verification by the deadline |
prescribed by Rhode Island college for each year in which the student seeks to receive funding |
under the scholarship program; provided that, persons who are legally unable to complete the |
FAFSA must complete a comparable form created by Rhode Island college, by the deadline |
prescribed by Rhode Island college, for each year in which the student seeks to receive funding |
under the scholarship program; |
(4) Must enroll or have enrolled full-time as a freshman as a first-time student and continue |
to be enrolled on a full-time basis at Rhode Island college, by the dates indicated within this chapter; |
(5) Must maintain an average annual cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or |
greater, as determined by Rhode Island college, prior to obtaining the scholarship and also as a |
condition of being able to continue to be a scholarship recipient; |
(6) Must remain on track to graduate on time as determined by Rhode Island college and |
must complete both the student's freshman and sophomore years at Rhode Island college, or in the |
case of an adult student, have completed sixty (60) credit hours of tuition and mandatory fees at |
Rhode Island college over a duration of no more than four (4) years; |
(7) Must not have already received an award under this program or under chapter 107 of |
title 16; and |
(8) Must commit to live, work, or continue their education in Rhode Island after graduation. |
(b) Rhode Island college, in conjunction with the office of the postsecondary |
commissioner, shall develop a policy that will secure the commitment set forth in subsection (a) of |
this section from recipient students. |
(c) Notwithstanding the eligibility requirements under subsection (a) of this section |
("specified conditions"): |
(1) 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; |
(2) 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; and |
(3) Students enrolled in Rhode Island college as of July 1, 2021, who have attained junior |
status at Rhode Island college as of July 1, 2023, or who enrolled in Rhode Island college as of July |
1, 2022, and who have attained junior status at Rhode Island college as of July 1, 2024, and who |
are otherwise in compliance with this chapter, shall be eligible for a hope scholarship under this |
chapter. |
(4) Any student with a disability, otherwise eligible for a scholarship pursuant to the |
provisions of this section, shall be entitled to access this program and shall be afforded all |
reasonable accommodations, as required by the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, including, |
but not limited to, enrolling on a part-time basis and taking longer than four (4) years to graduate |
with a bachelor's degree. |
(d) The decision of whether or not a student has attained junior or senior status by the |
appropriate date shall be determined by the appropriate body of Rhode Island college, subject to |
the rules, regulations, and procedures established pursuant to § 16-112-8. |
16-112-7 16-113-7. Reporting and disbursement. |
(a) On or before November 10, 2023, and on or before November 10 thereafter for every |
year through and including calendar year 2028, Rhode Island college shall submit a report to the |
director of the office of management and budget, the state budget officer, the house fiscal advisor, |
the senate fiscal advisor, the commissioner of postsecondary education, and the chair of the council |
on postsecondary education, a report detailing the following: |
(1) The number of students eligible to participate in the scholarship program; |
(2) The amount of federal and institutional financial aid anticipated to be received by |
recipient students; |
(3) The aggregate tuition and mandatory fee costs attributable to recipient students; |
(4) The resulting total cost of the scholarship program to the state; and |
(5) 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, 2024, and on or before July 1 thereafter for every year until through |
and including calendar year 2028, Rhode Island college, in conjunction with the office of the |
postsecondary commissioner, shall submit a report evaluating the program 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 Rhode Island college and the |
commissioner of postsecondary education deem appropriate to include in the evaluation. |
(c) The office of management and budget, in consultation with the office of the |
postsecondary commissioner, shall oversee the apportionment and disbursement of all funds |
appropriated for the purpose of the scholarship program. |
16-112-8 16-113-8. Rules, regulations, and procedures. |
The council on postsecondary education is hereby authorized to promulgate rules and |
regulations to effectuate the purposes of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the residency |
policy, and Rhode Island college shall establish appeal procedures for the award, denial, or |
revocation of funding under the scholarship program. The rules and regulations shall be |
promulgated in accordance with § 16-59-4. |
16-112-9 16-113-9. Applicability to current students. |
Currently enrolled students at Rhode Island college who have attained junior status as of |
July 1, 2023, or July 1, 2024, and who otherwise meet the requirements of this chapter, shall be |
eligible for a hope scholarship under this chapter. |
16-112-10 16-113-10. Funding of and sunset of pilot program. |
The Rhode Island hope scholarship pilot program shall be funded from July 1, 2023, |
through and including July 1, 2028. There shall be no further funding of the pilot program without |
further action of the general assembly. Any final reports due pursuant to this chapter shall be filed |
pursuant to the dates set forth herein. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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