West Virginia Code § 18C-6-5

Renewal conditions; noncompliance; deferral; excusal
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(a) The recipient of a West Virginia STEM scholarship is eligible for scholarship renewal if
the recipient is:
(1) Enrolled as a full-time student in an eligible institution of higher education;
(2) Pursuing a course of study leading to a certificate, associate or baccalaureate degree in a
STEM-related field;
(3) Maintaining satisfactory progress as determined by the eligible institution of higher
education the recipient is attending; and
(4) Complying with any other standards established by the rule authorized by §18C-6-1 of
this code. a
(b) A recipient who violates a scholarship agreement shall repay the amount of any
scholarship award received, plus interest, and, where applicable, reasonable collection fees,
on a schedule and at a rate of interest prescribed in the rule authorized by §18C-6-1 of this
code. The rule shall also provide for a method of prorating repayment amounts against any
amount of the work requirement that has been fulfilled by the recipient.
(c) A recipient is not in violation of the agreement entered into under §18C-6-3 of this code
during any period in which the recipient is:
(1) Pursuing a full-time Lcourse of study in a STEM or STEM-related field at an accredited
institution of higher education; or
(2) Satisfying the provisions of additional repayment exemptions that are established by the
commission's rule.
(d) WThe commission may forgive repayment of a West Virginia STEM scholarship received
under this article if the recipient dies or becomes permanently and totally disabled as
established by submission of a death certificate or sworn affidavit of a physician qualified to
make such a determination as set out in the rule authorized by §18C-6-1 of this code.
(e) The commission's rule shall provide that the length of the repayment period may not
exceed 10 years: Provided, That the rule may include provisions under which the commission
may, if extenuating circumstances exist, extend the period for fulfilling the obligation to 15
years.

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