Iowa Code § 256.210A

National guard service professional qualification scholarship program
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1. A national guard service professional qualification scholarship program is established to be administered by the college student aid commission for members of the Iowa national guardwho are participating in an educational program leadingto acredential that isapproved by the adjutant general and offered by a community college, an institution of higher learning under the state board of regents, or an accredited private institution. The college student aid commission shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to administer this section. 2. An individual is eligible for the national guard service professional qualification scholarship program ifthe individual meets allof the following conditions: a. Isa resident of the state and a member of an Iowa army or air national guard unit while receiving scholarship award payments issued pursuant to this section. b. Satisfactorily completed required initialactive duty training. c. Maintainssatisfactory performance of duty upon returnfrom initialactiveduty training. d. Isenrolled in an educational program that has been approved by the adjutant general and isoffered by a community college as defined in section 260C.2, an institution of higher learning under the control of the board of regents, or an accredited private institution as defined in section 256.183. e. Is maintaining satisfactory academic progress toward a credential. f. Provides proper notice of national guard status to the community college or institution atthe time of registration for the term in which program benefits are sought. g. Completes and submits application forms required by the commission and applies for allnonrepayable state and federal financial aid for which the member iseligible. h. Submits an application to the adjutant general of Iowa, on forms prescribed by the adjutant general, who shall determine eligibility and whose determination is final. Notwithstanding any deadline established for the administration of this paragraph, the adjutant general shall accept an application submitted pursuant to this paragraph from an otherwise eligible member of the national guard who was on federal active duty at the time of such deadline. 3. Scholarship awards paid pursuant to this section shall not exceed the total cost charged by the institution attended by thenational guard member for the educational program leading toa credential. Ifthe amount available for,or appropriated in,afiscal year for purposes of this section is insufficient to provide scholarships to all national guard members who apply for the program and who are verified by the adjutant general to be eligible for the program, the adjutant general shall, in coordination with the college student aid commission, determine the distribution of scholarships. 4. The eligibilityof applicants and scholarship award amounts to be paid shall be certified by the adjutant general to the college student aid commission, and all amounts that are or become due to a community college, accredited private institution, or institution of higher learning under the control of the state board of regents under this section shall be paid to the college or institution by the college student aid commission upon receipt of certification by the president or governing board of the educational institution as to accuracy of charges made, and as to the attendance and academic progress of the individual at the educational institution. The college student aid commission shall maintain an annual record of the number of participants and the dollar value of the awards issued. 5. Theadjutant general shall publishand maintain a listof approved educationalprograms that are eligible for purposes of this section. 6. The adjutant general has the authority under this section to authorize the expenditure of unencumbered or unobligated funds as described in section 256.210, subsection 6, for purposes of this section. 7. For purposes of this section, “credential” means a postsecondary certificate or other competency-based credential that isnot authorized for federal student aid under Tit.IV of the federal Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. “Credential” does not include an associate degree or any degree beyond an associate degree. NEW section

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