Maryland Code § ED-18-708

Section ED-18-708
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Advisory Council" means the Advisory Council on Workforce
Shortage.
(3) "Eligible institution" means a public or private nonprofit
institution of higher education in this State that possesses a certificate of approval
from the Commission.
(4) "Fund" means the Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant
Fund.
(5) "Grant" means the Workforce Shortage Student Assistance grant.
(6) "Public good or benefit" means service to low-income or
underserved residents or areas of the State in an occupation in the public sector or in
an organization, institution, association, society, or corporation that is exempt from
taxation under § 501(c)(3) or (4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
(b) There is a program of Workforce Shortage Student Assistance grants
under this section for students who pledge to work in fields of critical shortage in the
State on completion of their studies.
(c) The purpose of the program is to:
(1) Provide financial assistance to students enrolled at institutions of
higher education in the State; and
(2) Address the workforce shortage needs of the State.
(d) A recipient of a Workforce Shortage Student Assistance grant under this
section shall:
(1) Be a resident of the State;
(2) Be selected by the Office from qualified applicants;

(3) Sign a letter of intent to enroll at an eligible institution in the
State in an eligible program as specified for each field in which there is a critical
shortage in this State as provided in this section;
(4) Sign a letter of intent to perform the service obligation on
completion of the recipient's required studies;
(5) Accept any other conditions attached to the grant;
(6) Satisfy any additional criteria the Commission may establish;
and
(7) After completion of studies in an eligible program, perform the
service obligation as specified for each field in which there is a critical shortage, as
provided in this section.
(e) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this subsection, the
Commission shall on a biennial basis:
(i) Identify workforce shortage fields in the State;
(ii) Designate eligible workforce shortage fields under the
grant program; and
(iii) Remove from the grant program any field that the
Commission determines no longer qualifies as a workforce shortage.
(2) The Secretary shall appoint an Advisory Council on Workforce
Shortage to:
(i) Identify workforce shortage fields in the State; and
(ii) Recommend to the Commission:
1. Priority workforce shortage fields to be included in
the grant program; and
2. The removal of fields that in the Advisory Council's
judgment no longer qualify as workforce shortage fields.
(3) In making recommendations to the Commission, the Advisory
Council shall consider whether a workforce shortage field provides a public good or
benefit to the citizens of Maryland.

(4) The Advisory Council shall include the following members:
(i) The Secretary of Higher Education or designee;
(ii) The Secretary of Labor or designee;
(iii) One representative from the Governor's Workforce
Development Board, appointed by the Governor;
(iv) The Secretary of Commerce or designee;
(v) The Secretary of Health or designee;
(vi) The State Superintendent of Schools or designee;
(vii) One representative of the Senate of Maryland, appointed
by the President of the Senate;
(viii) One representative of the Maryland House of Delegates,
appointed by the Speaker of the House;
(ix) Two representatives from the University System of
Maryland, appointed by the Chancellor;
(x) The President of Morgan State University or designee;
(xi) The President of St. Mary's College or designee; and
(xii) Representatives nominated by the following organizations
and appointed by the Secretary of Higher Education:
1. One representative from the Maryland Chamber of
Commerce;
2. One representative from the Washington Board of
Trade;
3. One representative from the Greater Baltimore
Committee;
4. Two representatives from the Maryland
Independent College and University Association;

5. Two representatives from the Maryland Association
of Community Colleges;
6. One representative from the Maryland Association
of Nonprofit Associations; and
7. One representative from the Financial Assistance
Advisory Council representing a financial aid office at an institution of higher
education.
(5) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
the following workforce shortage fields shall be included in the grant program:
1. School teachers (the grant to be known as the
Sharon Christa McAuliffe Memorial Teacher Scholarship);
2. Social workers (the grant to be known as the Ruth
M. Kirk Public Social Work Scholarship);
3. Nurses;
4. Child care providers (the grant to be known as the
Hattie N. Harrison Memorial Scholarship);
5. Developmental disabilities, mental health, child
welfare, and juvenile justice providers (the grant to be known as the Ida G. and L.
Leonard Ruben Scholarships);
6. Physical and occupational therapists and assistants;
and
7. Public servants (the grant to be known as the
William Donald Schaefer Scholarship and the grant to be known as the Parren J.
Mitchell Public Service Scholarship).
(ii) The Commission may remove a shortage field specified in
subparagraph (i) of this paragraph if in the Commission's judgment the field no
longer qualifies as a workforce shortage field.
(6) A grant recipient in a workforce shortage field that is removed
from the grant program may continue to receive renewal awards under the program.
(f) Each fiscal year, the Commission shall determine the number of grants
to be awarded in eligible workforce shortage fields based on the:

(1) Priority of the workforce shortage field;
(2) Severity of the workforce shortage in the field; and
(3) Availability of funds.
(g) (1) The Office shall annually select eligible students and offer a grant
to each student selected to be used at an eligible institution of the student's choice.
(2) Eligible students shall be selected based on academic
accomplishment and financial need, as determined by standards established and
approved by the Commission.
(3) Each grant shall be renewable for a maximum of 5 years
subsequent to the original grant if the recipient:
(i) Continues to meet the qualifications specified in subsection
(d) of this section; and
(ii) Meets satisfactory academic progress standards as
determined by the eligible institution.
(h) A grant recipient:
(1) May be enrolled at an eligible institution on a part-time or full-
time basis;
(2) Shall earn at least 12 undergraduate or 9 graduate credit hours
in each academic year, including summer sessions;
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (4) of this subsection, shall be an
undergraduate student at an eligible institution; and
(4) May be a graduate student if the Office determines that the
shortage field requires employees with a graduate level education.
(i) (1) In this subsection, "cost of attendance" means the equivalent
annual tuition and mandatory fees of a resident undergraduate student at the 4-year
public institution of higher education within the University System of Maryland,
other than the University of Maryland Global Campus and University of Maryland,
Baltimore Campus, with the highest annual expenses for a full-time resident
undergraduate.

(2) Subject to paragraphs (3), (4), and (5) of this subsection, the
Commission shall establish in guidelines the annual grant awards under this section.
(3) Annual grant awards shall be within the following ranges:
(i) For a part-time student attending a 2-year eligible
institution - $1,000 and 12.5% of cost of attendance;
(ii) For a full-time student attending a 2-year eligible
institution - $2,000 and 25% of cost of attendance;
(iii) For a part-time student attending a 4-year eligible
institution - $2,000 and 25% of cost of attendance; and
(iv) For a full-time student attending a 4-year eligible
institution - $4,000 and 50% of cost of attendance.
(4) For a student taking courses during a summer session to meet the
minimum number of credit hours for full-time or part-time status, the Commission
shall distribute grant awards to the student in the spring and summer sessions in
amounts it determines to be appropriate.
(5) A student who is enrolled in an academic program that includes
a mandatory summer academic session as part of the approved curriculum may
receive an additional award not to exceed $1,000 per calendar year.
(j) The grant award may be used at any eligible institution for educational
expenses as defined by the Commission, including tuition, mandatory fees, and room
and board.
(k) (1) A grant recipient shall perform a service obligation in the
recipient's field of critical shortage in:
(i) A full-time position at a rate of 1 year for each year that
the recipient receives a grant awarded under this section; or
(ii) A part-time position at a rate of 2 years for each year that
the recipient receives a grant awarded under this section.
(2) The Commission may establish alternative service obligation
requirements for designated workforce shortage fields to address statewide and
regional needs.

(l) (1) A grant recipient shall repay the Commission the funds received
as set forth in § 18-112 of this title if the recipient does not:
(i) Earn at least 12 undergraduate or 9 graduate credit hours
in each academic year in which the student receives assistance, including summer
sessions;
(ii) Complete the specified degree, attain the licensure or
certification required, or fulfill other requirements as provided in this section; or
(iii) Perform the service obligation required under subsection
(k) of this section.
(2) The Office shall waive the repayment of a grant award at a rate
of:
(i) 1 year for each year that the recipient performs the service
obligation on a full-time basis; or
(ii) 6 months for each year that the recipient performs the
service obligation on a part-time basis.
(3) A recipient shall begin repayment at any time during the period
that the recipient is no longer performing the service obligation.
(4) A recipient may delay repayment as long as the recipient remains
a student enrolled at least part-time in a degree-granting program.
(5) Except as otherwise provided in this section, repayment shall be
made to the State within 6 years after the repayment period begins and shall follow
a repayment schedule established by the Office.
(6) The Office may waive or defer repayment in the event of disability
or extended sickness which prevents the recipient from fulfilling the service
obligation required under this section.
(7) The Office shall grant a deferment from the service obligation
required under this section to:
(i) An active service member who has been assigned duty
outside the State; or
(ii) The spouse of an active service member who has been
assigned duty outside the State.

(m) (1) This subsection applies to recipients of the William Donald
Schaefer Scholarship specified in subsection (e)(5) of this section.
(2) The Commission shall annually select eligible students and offer
grants to students who demonstrate outstanding potential for and who plan to pursue
a career in public service to assist in providing legal services to low-income residents
in the State.
(3) In making William Donald Schaefer Scholarship awards under
this section, the Commission shall endeavor to select award recipients who are
representative of the State's rich cultural, geographic, racial, ethnic, and gender
diversity.
(4) Each individual awarded a William Donald Schaefer Scholarship
under this section must have indicated and demonstrated to the Commission a
serious intent to enter public service on the completion of the student's educational
program.
(n) (1) This subsection applies to recipients of the Parren J. Mitchell
Public Service Scholarship specified in subsection (e)(5) of this section.
(2) The Commission shall annually select eligible students and offer
grants to students who demonstrate outstanding potential for and who plan to pursue
a career in public service and assist in providing:
(i) Social work services to low-income residents in the State;
(ii) Nursing services in nursing shortage areas in the State as
defined in § 18-802 of this title; or
(iii) Other services in the public or nonprofit sectors in which
there is a shortage of qualified practitioners to low-income or underserved residents
or areas of the State.
(3) In making Parren J. Mitchell Public Service Scholarship awards
under this section, the Commission shall endeavor to select award recipients who are
representative of the State's rich cultural, geographic, racial, ethnic, and gender
diversity.
(4) Each individual awarded a Parren J. Mitchell Public Service
Scholarship under this section must have indicated and demonstrated to the
Commission a serious intent to enter public service on the completion of the student's
educational program.

(o) (1) There is a Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant Fund in
the Commission.
(2) The Commission shall administer the Fund.
(3) The Fund is a special, nonlapsing fund that is not subject to § 7-
302 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(4) The State Treasurer shall hold the Fund separately and the
Comptroller shall account for the Fund.
(5) The Commission:
(i) May accept any gift or grant from any person or corporation
for the Fund;
(ii) Shall use any gift or grant that it receives for a grant award
from the Fund; and
(iii) Shall deposit any gift or grant that it receives for the Fund
with the State Treasurer.
(6) (i) At the end of the fiscal year, the Commission shall prepare
an annual report on the Fund that includes an accounting of all financial receipts and
expenditures to and from the Fund.
(ii) The Commission shall submit a copy of the report to the
General Assembly as provided under § 2-1257 of the State Government Article.
(p) A recipient may hold a Workforce Shortage Student Assistance grant
and any other State grant or scholarship awarded by the Office provided that the
total of all grants and scholarships does not exceed:
(1) The student's total cost of attendance, as certified by the
institution where the student is enrolled; and
(2) The cost of attendance, as defined in subsection (i) of this section.
(q) Funds for the Workforce Shortage Student Assistance grant program
shall be as provided in the annual budget of the Commission by the Governor.
(r) The Commission shall adopt guidelines or regulations necessary to
implement this section.

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