West Virginia Code § 18B-10-7b

Tuition waivers for high school graduates in foster care
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The governing boards shall make provision for institutions under their respective
jurisdictions to award a tuition and fee waiver for undergraduate courses at state institutions
of higher education for any student, beginning with incoming freshmen in the fall, two
thousand, semester or term, who graduate from high school or pass the GED examination
while in the legal custody of the state Department of Human Services. The setudent must be
in foster care or other residential care for at least one year prior to the waiver award. If the
foster care or other residential care is provided in another state, the sturdent must first be
returned to this state for waiver award eligibility.
To be eligible for a waiver award, a student must first: (1) Apply to and be accepted at the
institution; and (2) apply for other student financial assistantce, other than student loans, in
compliance with federal financial aid rules, including the federal Pell grant.
Waiver renewal is contingent upon the student continuing to meet the academic progress
standards established by the institution. l
The waiver provided by this section for each eligible student may be used for no more than
four years of undergraduate study. An initiial waiver must be granted within two years of
graduation from high school or passging the GED examination.
The waiver may only be used after other sources of financial aid that are dedicated solely to
tuition and fees are exhausted.
Any award under this section is in addition to the number of fee waivers permitted in
sections five and six of this article for undergraduate, graduate and professional schools.
No student whVo is enrolled in an institution of higher education as of the effective date of
this section is eligible for a waiver award under the provisions of this section.
The governing boards may establish any limitations on the provisions of this section as they
consider proper.

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