West Virginia Code § 18C-5-7

Higher education adult part-time student grant program
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(a) There is established the Higher Education Adult Part-time Student Grant Program,
referred to in this section as the HEAPS grant program. The grant program established and
authorized by this section is administered by the vice chancellor for administration. Moneys
appropriated or otherwise available for the grant program shall be allocated by line item to
an appropriate account. Any moneys remaining in the fund at the close of a efiscal year shall
be carried forward for use in the next fiscal year.
(b) As used in this section, the following terms have the meanings ascribed to them:
(1) "Approved distance education" means a course of study offered via electronic access that
has been approved for inclusion in the applicant's program of study by the eligible institution
of higher education at which the applicant is enrolled or has been accepted for enrollment;
(2) "Part-time" means enrollment for not less than three nor more than eleven semester or
term hours: Provided, That in the case of enrollmenlt in postsecondary certificate, industry
recognized credential and other skill developmsent programs in demand occupations in this
state, "part-time" means enrollment on such basis as is established for the program in which
enrolled; i
(3) "Satisfactory academic progress" means maintaining a cumulative grade point average of
at least 2.0 on a 4.0 grading scale with a goal of obtaining a certificate, associate degree or
bachelor's degree. In the case of postsecondary certificate, industry recognized credential
and other skill development programs, satisfactory academic progress means continuous
advancement toward completion of the program on the normal schedule established for the
program in which enrolled;
(4) "Eligible inVstitution" means:
(A) Any community college; community and technical college; adult technical preparatory
education program or training;
(B) Any state college or university, as those terms are defined in section two, article one,
chapter eighteen-b of this code;
(C) Any approved institution of higher education as that term is defined in section two of this
article; and
(D) Any approved distance education, including world wide web based courses;
(5) "Eligible program or programs" or "eligible course or courses" means, in addition to
programs and courses offered by eligible institutions as defined in subdivision (4) of this
subsection:
(A) Programs and courses offered by any nationally accredited degree granting institution of
higher learning permitted pursuant to section five, article three, chapter eighteen-b of this
code and approved by the joint commission for vocational-technical-occupational education;
and
(B) Any postsecondary certificate, industry recognized credential and other skill
development programs of study as defined in this section in a demand occupation in this
state; e
(6) "State resident" means a student who has lived in West Virginia continuously for a
minimum of twelve months immediately preceding the date of application for a HEAPS grant
or renewal of a grant; u
(7) "Postsecondary certificate program" means an organized program of study, approved by
the joint commission for vocational-technical-occupational education, with defined
competencies or skill sets that may be offered for credait or noncredit and which culminates
in the awarding of a certificate: Provided, That postsecondary certificate programs offered
by eligible institutions as defined in subdivision (4)l of this subsection do not require the
approval of the joint commission for vocationasl-technical-occupational education;
(8) "Demand occupation" means any occupiation having documented verification from
employers that job opportunities in tghat occupation are currently available or are projected
to be available within a year within the state or regions of the state. The Joint Commission
for Vocational-Technical-Occupational Education shall prepare and update annually a list of
occupations that they determine meet the requirements of this definition;
(9) "Industry-recognized credential program" means an organized program that meets
nationally recognized standards in a particular industry, is approved by the joint commission
for vocational-technical-occupational education and which culminates in the awarding of a
certification or other credential commonly recognized in that industry: Provided, That
industry recognized credential programs offered by eligible institutions as defined in
subWdivision (4) of this subsection do not require the approval of the Joint Commission for
Vocational-Technical-Occupational Education; and
(10) "Skill development program" means a structured sequence or set of courses, approved
by the joint commission for vocational-technical-occupational education, with defined
competencies that are designed to meet the specific skill requirements of an occupation and
which culminates in the awarding of a certificate of completion that specifically lists the
competencies or skills mastered: Provided, That skill development programs offered by
eligible institutions as defined in subdivision (4) of this subsection do not require the
approval of the joint commission.
(c) A person is eligible for consideration for a HEAPS grant if the person:
(1) Demonstrates that he or she has applied for, accepted, or both, other student financial
assistance in compliance with federal financial aid rules, including the federal Pell grant;
(2) Demonstrates financial need for funds, as defined by legislative rule;
(3) Is a state resident and may not be considered a resident of any other state;
(4) Is a United States citizen or permanent resident thereof;
(5) Is not incarcerated in a correctional facility;
(6) Is not in default on a higher education loan; and
(7) Is enrolled in a program of study at less than the graduate level on a part-time basis in an
eligible institution or program of study and is making satisfactory academic progress at the
time of application: Provided, That the requirement that the student be making satisfactory
academic progress may not preclude a HEAPS grant award to a student who has been
accepted for enrollment in an eligible institution or proagram of study but has not yet been
enrolled.
(d) Each HEAPS grant award is eligible for renewal until the course of study is completed,
but not to exceed an additional nine years beyond the first year of the award.
(e) The Higher Education Policy Commission shall propose a legislative rule pursuant to
article three-a, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to implement the provisions of this section
which shall be filed with the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability
by September 1, 2003. The Legislature hereby declares that an emergency situation exists
and, therefore, the policy commission may establish, by emergency rule, under the
procedures of article three-a, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, a rule to implement the
provisions of this section, after approval by the Legislative Oversight Commission on
Education Accountab ility.
(f) The legislative rule shall provide at least the following:
(1) WThat consideration of financial need, as required by subdivision (3), subsection (c) of this
section, include the following factors:
(A) Whether the applicant has dependents as defined by federal law;
(B) Whether the applicant has any personal hardship as determined at the discretion of the
vice chancellor for administration; and
(C) Whether the applicant will receive any other source of student financial aid during the
award period.
(2) That an appropriate allocation process be provided for distribution of funds directly to
the eligible institutions or programs based on the part-time enrollment figures of the prior
year;
(3) That not less than twenty-five percent of the funds appropriated in any one fiscal year be
used to make grants to students enrolled in postsecondary certificate, industry recognized
credential and other skill development programs of study: Provided, That after giving
written notice to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability, the vice
chancellor for administration may allocate less than twenty-five percent of the funds for such
grants;
(4) That ten percent of the funds appropriated in any one fiscal year shall be granted to state
community and technical colleges by the council for community and tecrhnical college
education in accordance with a process specified in the rule for noncredit and customized
training programs which further the economic development goals of the state, help meet the
training and skill upgrade needs of employers in the state, and for which funds are not
available from other sources; t
(5) That any funds not expended by an eligible institution or program at the end of each
fiscal year shall be returned to the vice chancellor for administration for distribution under
the provisions of this section;
(6) That grants under this section shall be available for approved distance education
throughout the calendar year, subject only to the availability of funds; and
(7) That the amount of each HEAPS grant award be determined using the following
guidelines:
(A) The amount of any HEAPS grant awarded to a student per semester, term hour or
program for those students who are enrolled in eligible institutions or programs operated
under the jurisdiction of an agency of the state or a political subdivision thereof shall be
based upon the following:
(i) Actual cost of tuition and fees;
(ii) The portion of the costs determined to be appropriate by the commission; and
(iii) In addition to factors (i) and (ii) above, in determining the amount of the award, the vice
chancellor may consider the demand for the program pursuant to subdivision (8), subsection
(b) of this section; and
(B) The amount of any HEAPS grant awarded to a student who is enrolled in any other
eligible institution, program or course shall be no greater than the average amount for
comparable programs or courses as determined pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (A)
above.
(g) The HEAPS grant program is subject to any provision of this article not inconsistent with
the provisions of this section.

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