RCW 28B.76.660
Washington scholars award and Washington
scholars-alternate award. (Effective until July 1, 2012.)
(1)
Recipients of the Washington scholars award or the Washington
scholars-alternate award under RCW 28A.600.100 through 28A.600.150 who choose to attend an independent college or
university in this state, as defined in subsection (4) of this
section, and recipients of the award named after June 30, 1994,
who choose to attend a public college or university in the state
may receive grants under this section if moneys are available.
The higher education coordinating board shall distribute grants
to eligible students under this section from moneys appropriated
for this purpose. The individual grants shall not exceed, on a
yearly basis, the yearly, full-time, resident, undergraduate
tuition and service and activities fees in effect at the
state-funded research universities. Grants to recipients
attending an independent institution shall be contingent upon the
institution matching on at least a dollar-for-dollar basis,
either with actual money or by a waiver of fees, the amount of
the grant received by the student from the state. The higher
education coordinating board shall establish procedures, by rule,
to disburse the awards as direct grants to the students.
(2) The higher education coordinating board shall establish
rules that provide for the annual awarding of grants, if moneys
are available, to three Washington scholars per legislative
district except for fiscal year 2007 when no more than two
scholars per district shall be selected; and, if not used by an
original recipient, to the Washington scholars-alternate from the
same legislative district.
Beginning with scholars selected in the year 2000, if the
recipients of grants fail to demonstrate in a timely manner that
they will enroll in a Washington institution of higher education
in the fall term of the academic year following the award of the
grant or are deemed by the higher education coordinating board to
have withdrawn from college during the first academic year
following the award, then the grant shall be considered
relinquished. The higher education coordinating board may then
award any remaining grant amounts to the Washington
scholars-alternate from the same legislative district if the
grants are awarded within one calendar year of the recipient
being named a Washington scholars-alternate. Washington
scholars-alternates named as recipients of the grant must also
demonstrate in a timely manner that they will enroll in a
Washington institution of higher education during the next
available term, as determined by the higher education
coordinating board. The board may accept appeals and grant
waivers to the enrollment requirements of this section based on
exceptional mitigating circumstances of individual grant
recipients.
To maintain eligibility for the grants, recipients must
maintain a minimum grade point average at the college or
university equivalent to 3.30. Students shall be eligible to
receive a maximum of twelve quarters or eight semesters of grants
for undergraduate study and may transfer among in-state public
and independent colleges and universities during that period and
continue to receive the grant as provided under RCW 28B.76.665.
If the student's cumulative grade point average falls below 3.30
during the first three quarters or two semesters, that student
may petition the higher education coordinating board which shall
have the authority to establish a probationary period until such
time as the student's grade point average meets required
standards.
(3) No grant shall be awarded to any student who is pursuing
a degree in theology.
(4) As used in this section, "independent college or
university" means a private, nonprofit educational institution,
the main campus of which is permanently situated in the state,
open to residents of the state, providing programs of education
beyond the high school level leading at least to the
baccalaureate degree, and accredited by the northwest association
of schools and colleges as of June 9, 1988, and other
institutions as may be developed that are approved by the higher
education coordinating board as meeting equivalent standards as
those institutions accredited under this section.
(5) As used in this section, "public college or university"
means an institution of higher education as defined in RCW 28B.10.016.
[2005 c 518 § 917; 2004 c 275 § 24; 1999 c 159 § 3; 1995 1st sp.s. c 5 § 3; 1990 c 33 § 560; 1988 c 210 § 1. Formerly RCW 28B.80.245.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Effective date--2005 c 518: See notes following RCW 28A.500.030.
Part headings not law -- 2004 c 275: See note following RCW 28B.76.090.
Findings -- Intent -- 1999 c 159: See note following RCW 28A.600.150.
Severability -- Effective date -- 1995 1st sp.s. c 5: See notes following RCW 28A.600.130.
Purpose -- Statutory references -- Severability -- 1990 c 33: See RCW 28A.900.100 through 28A.900.102.
Application -- 1988 c 210 § 1: "RCW 28B.80.245 shall apply to persons holding the Washington scholars award as of June 9, 1988, as well as persons holding the award after June 9, 1988." [1988 c 210 § 3.]
RCW 28B.76.660
Washington scholars award and Washington
scholars-alternate award. (Effective July 1, 2012.)
(1)
Recipients of the Washington scholars award or the Washington
scholars-alternate award under RCW 28A.600.100 through 28A.600.150 who choose to attend an independent college or
university in this state, as defined in subsection (4) of this
section, and recipients of the award named after June 30, 1994,
who choose to attend a public college or university in the state
may receive grants under this section if moneys are available.
The office shall distribute grants to eligible students under
this section from moneys appropriated for this purpose. The
individual grants shall not exceed, on a yearly basis, the
yearly, full-time, resident, undergraduate tuition and service
and activities fees in effect at the state-funded research
universities. Grants to recipients attending an independent
institution shall be contingent upon the institution matching on
at least a dollar-for-dollar basis, either with actual money or
by a waiver of fees, the amount of the grant received by the
student from the state. The office shall establish procedures,
by rule, to disburse the awards as direct grants to the students.
(2) The office shall establish rules that provide for the
annual awarding of grants, if moneys are available, to three
Washington scholars per legislative district except for fiscal
year 2007 when no more than two scholars per district shall be
selected; and, if not used by an original recipient, to the
Washington scholars-alternate from the same legislative district.
Beginning with scholars selected in the year 2000, if the
recipients of grants fail to demonstrate in a timely manner that
they will enroll in a Washington institution of higher education
in the fall term of the academic year following the award of the
grant or are deemed by the office to have withdrawn from college
during the first academic year following the award, then the
grant shall be considered relinquished. The office may then
award any remaining grant amounts to the Washington
scholars-alternate from the same legislative district if the
grants are awarded within one calendar year of the recipient
being named a Washington scholars-alternate. Washington
scholars-alternates named as recipients of the grant must also
demonstrate in a timely manner that they will enroll in a
Washington institution of higher education during the next
available term, as determined by the office. The office may
accept appeals and grant waivers to the enrollment requirements
of this section based on exceptional mitigating circumstances of
individual grant recipients.
To maintain eligibility for the grants, recipients must
maintain a minimum grade point average at the college or
university equivalent to 3.30. Students shall be eligible to
receive a maximum of twelve quarters or eight semesters of grants
for undergraduate study and may transfer among in-state public
and independent colleges and universities during that period and
continue to receive the grant as provided under RCW 28B.76.665.
If the student's cumulative grade point average falls below 3.30
during the first three quarters or two semesters, that student
may petition the office which shall have the authority to
establish a probationary period until such time as the student's
grade point average meets required standards.
(3) No grant shall be awarded to any student who is pursuing
a degree in theology.
(4) As used in this section, "independent college or
university" means a private, nonprofit educational institution,
the main campus of which is permanently situated in the state,
open to residents of the state, providing programs of education
beyond the high school level leading at least to the
baccalaureate degree, and accredited by the northwest association
of schools and colleges as of June 9, 1988, and other
institutions as may be developed that are approved by the office
of financial management as meeting equivalent standards as those
institutions accredited under this section.
(5) As used in this section, "public college or university"
means an institution of higher education as defined in RCW 28B.10.016.
[2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 123; 2005 c 518 § 917; 2004 c 275 § 24; 1999 c 159 § 3; 1995 1st sp.s. c 5 § 3; 1990 c 33 § 560; 1988 c 210 § 1. Formerly RCW 28B.80.245.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 §§ 101-103, 106-202, 204-244, and 301: See note following RCW 28B.76.020.
Intent -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 11: See note following RCW 28B.76.020.
Severability -- Effective date--2005 c 518: See notes following RCW 28A.500.030.
Part headings not law -- 2004 c 275: See note following RCW 28B.76.090.
Findings -- Intent -- 1999 c 159: See note following RCW 28A.600.150.
Severability -- Effective date -- 1995 1st sp.s. c 5: See notes following RCW 28A.600.130.
Purpose -- Statutory references -- Severability -- 1990 c 33: See RCW 28A.900.100 through 28A.900.102.
Application -- 1988 c 210 § 1: "RCW 28B.80.245 shall apply to persons holding the Washington scholars award as of June 9, 1988, as well as persons holding the award after June 9, 1988." [1988 c 210 § 3.]