Nevada Code § 394.151

Distribution of information about financial planning and financial aid; reports
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1. On or before September 30 of each year,
the governing body of a private school that operates as a high school shall
ensure that pupils receive:
(a) Education about the importance and value of
financial planning and completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
provided for by 20 U.S.C. 1090, including, without limitation, that financial
aid can be used for attending an online, trade or vocational school and
information on what financial aid is available for pupils with the legal right
to live in the United States pursuant to any federal law, regulation or
internal policy or program of a federal agency or department and undocumented
pupils;
(b) Information regarding the events to complete
or receive assistance in completing the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid provided for by 20 U.S.C. 1090 held pursuant to subsection 3;
(c) Any information a pupil needs to bring to an
event held pursuant to subsection 3 to complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid; and
(d) Information to encourage pupils enrolled in
grade 12 to register for an account and identification number to complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid provided for by 20 U.S.C. 1090,
including, without limitation, hyperlinks to appropriate Internet websites,
notice regarding opportunities to register during the school day and notice
that pupils and their parents or legal guardians need separate accounts.
2. On or before September 30 of each year,
the governing body of a private school that enrolls pupils in grade 4 or grade
12 shall ensure that such pupils and the parents or legal guardians of such
pupils receive information on the Nevada College Kick Start Program established
pursuant to NRS 353B.335 .
3. The governing body of a private school
that operates as a high school shall hold at least two annual events, one in
the first week of October and one at the end of February, at which pupils
enrolled in grade 12 and their parents or guardians may complete, or receive
assistance in completing, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid provided
for by 20 U.S.C. 1090. The school where the event is held shall provide
access to technology, including, without limitation, a computer lab, to assist
pupils and their parents or guardians with completing the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid. An event held pursuant to this subsection may be attended
by a pupil enrolled in the school and his or her family.
4. The governing body of a private school
that operates as a high school shall coordinate with a community college, state
college or university to ensure that pupils enrolled in grade 12 and their
families receive assistance and support to complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid provided for by 20 U.S.C. 1090, including, without
limitation, ensuring staff of a community college, state college or university
are present at both events held pursuant to subsection 3.
5. On or before July 1 of each year, the
governing body of a private school that operates as a high school shall report
to the State Treasurer, for pupils enrolled in grade 12:
(a) The total number of pupils or the parents or
guardians of pupils who attended the events held pursuant to subsection 3;
(b) The number of pupils who did not attend an
event held pursuant to subsection 3 but otherwise received assistance in
completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid from the school;
(c) The number of pupils who completed the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid, including, without limitation, if known,
the number of pupils who completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
on their own and the number of pupils who completed the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid with assistance from the school in which the pupil is
enrolled or through assistance from an event held pursuant to subsection 3; and
(d) If known, as a result of completing the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid:
(1) The number of pupils who were offered
financial aid;
(2) The number of pupils who accepted
financial aid; and
(3) The type and amount of financial aid
offered to or accepted by a pupil.

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