Maryland Code § ED-7-212

Section ED-7-212
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "FAFSA" means the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
(3) "MSFAA" means the Maryland State Financial Aid Application.

(b) (1) Each county board shall encourage and assist as many high
school seniors as possible in completing and submitting a FAFSA, or a MSFAA if
ineligible to complete a FAFSA, by the deadline for eligibility for State financial aid
set by the Maryland Higher Education Commission.
(2) A county board shall develop an outreach plan to achieve the
objective under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(3) Each outreach plan shall include:
(i) Completion of a data sharing agreement with the
Commission to receive FAFSA Filing Status Information under the federal FAFSA
Completion Initiative;
(ii) At least three evening or weekend financial aid nights at
each school that provide information and assistance to students and their parents or
guardians in completing the FAFSA, or the MSFAA if ineligible to complete the
FAFSA;
(iii) A description of partnerships, if any, with:
1. A community college or 4-year institution of higher
education servicing that jurisdiction; or
2. Nonprofit organizations with the purpose of
assisting students with accessing postsecondary education or college access
organizations;
(iv) A description of the county's student awareness campaign
about completing the FAFSA, or the MSFAA if ineligible to complete the FAFSA, and
the postsecondary education financial aid planning process, including when during
the high school years students will begin receiving information; and
(v) Plans to ensure that students and their families from the
following populations intentionally receive the necessary information, assistance,
and support:
1. Traditionally underserved students, including low-
income, minority, and nonnative English speakers;
2. Unaccompanied and homeless youth; and
3. Foster children.

(4) Each county board shall:
(i) Update its outreach plan each year to address gaps and
disparities among schools and student populations; and
(ii) On or before October 1, 2022, and each October 1
thereafter, send a copy of its outreach plan required under this subsection to the
Department, the Maryland Higher Education Commission, the Financial Assistance
Advisory Council, and the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
Committee, the House Appropriations Committee, and the House Committee on
Ways and Means, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article.
(c) (1) On or before December 15 each year, beginning in 2023 and
ending in 2028, the Maryland Longitudinal Data System Center shall submit a report
to the Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee, the House
Appropriations Committee, and the House Ways and Means Committee, in
accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, on:
(i) The number of students who completed and submitted the
FAFSA in the immediately preceding school year;
(ii) The number of students who did not complete and submit
the FAFSA in the immediately preceding school year; and
(iii) The number of students who completed the FAFSA by the
deadline for eligibility for State financial aid.
(2) The Maryland Longitudinal Data System shall disaggregate the
information reported under paragraph (1) of this subsection by county and other
student subgroups.
(3) The Commission shall provide the Maryland Longitudinal Data
System Center with access to student FAFSA data:
(i) In the federal Student Aid Internet Gateway; and
(ii) Collected by the Office of Student Financial Aid.
(d) (1) On or before April 1, 2022, the Financial Assistance Advisory
Council in the Maryland Higher Education Commission shall submit a report to the
Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee, the House
Appropriations Committee, and the House Committee on Ways and Means, in
accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, on ways to assist county
boards with connecting students to financial aid opportunities, including:

(i) Identifying best practices; and
(ii) Compiling relevant materials and toolkits.
(2) On or before December 1, 2022, and each December 1 thereafter,
the Financial Assistance Advisory Council in the Maryland Higher Education
Commission shall review the plans submitted under subsection (b)(4) of this section
and the data reported under subsection (c)(1) of this section to make
recommendations on updates to county board outreach plans.

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