Maryland Code § ED-18-306

Section ED-18-306
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(a) Subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, each recipient
of a Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational Excellence Award may hold the award
for 4 years if the recipient:
(1) Continues to be a resident of this State;
(2) Continues to be a full-time student at an eligible institution and
takes at least 12 semester hours of courses each semester, or its equivalent as
determined by the Office;
(3) In the judgment of the institution, is making satisfactory progress
toward a degree; and
(4) Maintains the standards of the institution.
(b) Each recipient of a Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational
Excellence Award who is enrolled in an associate degree program as permitted in §
18-303(a)(1) of this subtitle may hold the award for 2 years if the same conditions of
subsection (a) of this section are met.
(c) Each recipient of a Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational
Excellence Award may hold the award for a 5th year if the recipient continues to
satisfy the requirements under subsection (a) of this section and:
(1) Is enrolled in an academic program that, as determined by the
institution, requires 5 years to complete; or
(2) Provides evidence, satisfactory to the Office, of extenuating
financial, academic, or other circumstances that prevent the recipient from
completing the academic program in 4 years.
(d) Each recipient of a Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational
Excellence Award who is enrolled in an associate degree program as permitted in §
18-303(a)(1) of this subtitle may hold the award for a 3rd year if the recipient:
(1) Continues to satisfy the requirements under subsection (a) of this
section; and

(2) Provides evidence, satisfactory to the Office, of extenuating
financial, academic, or other circumstances that prevent the recipient from
completing the academic program in 2 years.

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