Delaware Code § 14-3404A

Eligibility
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(a) To be eligible to participate in the SEED program and to qualify for a grant to pay tuition by the State pursuant to this subchapter for
the first semester or other academic unit of post-secondary enrollment at Delaware Technical and Community College or the University
of Delaware, Associate in Arts program, a student shall meet all of the following:
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(6) of this section, a student who satisfies the state residency requirements set forth in the
institution's residency policy shall be eligible for such grant if that student is enrolled on a full time, degree seeking basis, is a student
with a disability seeking a degree through the institution's academic accommodation policy, or is enrolled in a credit or noncredit
program leading to the award of a recognized academic credential at Delaware Technical and Community College.
(2) The student shall not have been convicted of any violent felony and the student's parent, legal guardian, or relative caregiver
shall certify such fact.
(3) A student shall have applied for all appropriate forms of financial aid for which the student is eligible including, but not limited
to, the Federal Pell Grant, financial aid programs administered by the Delaware Higher Education Office, and financial aid programs
administered by Delaware Technical and Community College, and/or the University of Delaware, and shall have accepted all such
financial assistance offered or awarded to the student, except for loans.
(4) A student shall have graduated from a Delaware public or nonpublic high school or have earned the Delaware State Board of
Education Endorsement Secondary Credential. In addition, a student who enrolls in an associate's degree program shall have graduated
from a Delaware public or nonpublic high school with a minimum cumulative average of either 80% or higher on a 100 point scale or a
grade point average (G.P.A.) of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale as indicated on the student's official high school transcript. A student who
enrolls in an associate's degree program as the holder of a Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential shall
have earned a cumulative score on the GED examination that is equivalent to a 2.5 G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale based on the standard formula
for converting GED to GPA. For purposes of this subchapter, a student who does not meet the qualifying criteria may request the
institution recalculate the point percentage or G.P.A. based on the student's official high school transcript and the following conversion
table:
G.P.A. Conversion Table
Letter Grade Numerical Grade G.P.A.
A 92-100 4.00
B 83-91 3.00
C 75-82 2.00
D 65-74 1.00
F < 65 0.00

For purposes of this conversion chart, the numerical value assigned to a letter grade shall be the lowest value in the numerical scale.
(5) A student shall have satisfied admission standards as determined by Delaware Technical and Community College or the University
of Delaware, Associate in Arts program for entering students or as determined by the University of Delaware for the Associates in
Arts Program; provided, however, that no student participating in the SEED program shall be admitted into Delaware Technical and
Community College by special admission standards.
(6) An adult student shall have been a Delaware resident as defined by the institution's residency policy for not less than 5 consecutive
years prior to the date of enrollment in addition to meeting the other requirements set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(7) Each institution shall create and implement its own equivalency standards for paragraph (a)(4) of this section in establishing
eligibility of Delaware home schooled students for grants under the SEED program.
(8) Subject to the limitations set forth in § 3406A(c) of this title, a student who enrolls in a credit or noncredit program leading to
the award of a recognized academic credential with a cumulative high school G.P.A. less than 2.5 shall nevertheless be eligible for a
SEED grant to pursue an associate's degree if the program in which the student is enrolled is part of a pathway to an associate's degree
established by Delaware Technical and Community College and the student successfully completes each step thereof.
(b) Notwithstanding other provisions in this subchapter, for those individuals who have lived in foster care under the jurisdiction of
the Department of Services for Children and Their Families at any point in time between the ages of 16 and 18, whether placed within
Delaware or outside Delaware, the provisions of paragraphs (a)(4) and (a)(6) of this section, § 3406A(a)(1), and (c) of this title do not
apply. Any individual qualifying under this subsection shall make steady academic progress toward an associate's degree and shall not
be eligible to receive grants if that individual takes longer than 5 years to attain an associate's degree.

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