Section 30. Types of assistance  


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  • A. Funds allocated to institutions within the item for student financial assistance in the annual Appropriation Act may be used for:

    1. Awards to undergraduate students enrolled for at least half-time study;

    2. Awards to graduate students enrolled for full-time study. No more than 50% of the institution's graduate grants shall be awarded to students not classified as a domiciliary resident of Virginia;

    3. Awards to students enrolled for full-time study in a dual or concurrent undergraduate and graduate program;

    4. Assistantships to graduate students, funds for which must be transferred to the education and general account;

    5. Providing the required matching contribution to federal or private student grant aid programs, except for programs requiring work; and

    6. Supporting institutional work-study programs, funds for which must be transferred to the education and general account.

    B. A student may receive either a VGAP award, an undergraduate Commonwealth Award, or a graduate Commonwealth Award during any one term (i.e., a student may not receive two or more different types of awards during the same term).

    C. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to:

    1. Soil scientist scholarships authorized by § 23-38.3 of the Code of Virginia;

    2. Foster children grants authorized by § 23-7.4:5 of the Code of Virginia;

    3. Nongeneral funds allocated to institutions within the item for student financial assistance in the annual Appropriation Act, except for the satisfactory academic progress requirement; or

    4. General funds allocated to institutions within the item for student financial assistance in the annual Appropriation Act that are used to support a work-study program, except for the financial need requirement.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 31, Issue 18, eff. July 1, 2015.

Statutory Authority

§ 23-38.53:4 of the Code of Virginia.