Maryland Code § ED-18-307

Section ED-18-307
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(a) (1) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, the Office shall
compile and certify lists for the entire State that rank applicants by financial need
for the Educational Assistance Award.
(2) The Office shall award eligible students the Educational
Assistance Award based on financial need from any remaining funding for the
Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational Excellence Awards.
(b) All funds for annual initial grants for the Educational Assistance Award
shall be awarded from the statewide list on the basis of greatest financial need.
(c) (1) (i) If State funds are available for this purpose, institutions of
higher education in the State may provide Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational
Excellence Awards to students who otherwise meet the requirements for receiving a
Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational Excellence Award but who apply after the
March 1 deadline or have other extenuating circumstances.
(ii) Each year the Commission shall transfer at least $2 million
of the funds available under § 18-107(b) of this title for the purposes of this
subsection.
(2) The Commission shall:
(i) Establish guidelines for the awarding of Delegate Howard
P. Rawlings Educational Excellence Awards by the institutions of higher education
to the students; and
(ii) Adopt regulations necessary for the implementation of this
subsection.
(3) (i) The Commission shall allocate available funds to
institutions of higher education based on the proportion of State residents enrolled at
each institution who receive federal Pell Grants.
(ii) An institution of higher education that receives funds
under this paragraph shall provide the Commission with an annual audit describing
the disposition of the funds.

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