Section 50. Award schedule and award amount restrictions  


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  • A. Institutions shall construct award schedules to determine priority for and amount of awards, ensuring that the schedule conforms to the conditions and restrictions listed in this subsection.

    1. The institution:

    a. Must define its neediest students;

    b. Must use the same award schedule for all students whose awards are packaged at the same time;

    c. Must ensure that students eligible for Commonwealth Awards and students eligible for VGAP awards are packaged at the same time using the same award schedule;

    d. Shall not include the assessed tuition and fee surcharge when calculating the remaining need and financial need of students exceeding 125% of their program length, pursuant to subsection F of § 23-7.4 of the Code of Virginia;

    e. For students enrolled at multiple institutions or in study abroad programs, shall include as the tuition and required fee component of the cost of attendance the lesser of the amount that would be charged by the home institution for the student's combined enrollment level and the sum of actual tuition and required fees assessed by each institution;

    f. May include minimum award amounts for VGAP and Commonwealth Awards; and

    g. May construct a new award schedule based on the time of packaging and available funds; however, for students whose awards are packaged at the same time, the same schedule shall be used.

    2. Award amounts must be:

    a. Based on remaining need; and

    b. Proportional to remaining need (i.e., students with greater remaining need receive larger award amounts than students with lesser remaining need).

    3. VGAP-eligible students:

    a. Must receive award amounts greater than Commonwealth Award-eligible students with equivalent remaining need;

    b. Who fall into the neediest category must receive an award amount of at least the tuition charged to the individual student; and

    c. Who fall into the neediest category may receive an award amount of up to tuition, required fees, and book allowance.

    4. Commonwealth Award-eligible students who fall into the neediest category may receive an award amount of up to tuition and required fees.

    5. Two-year colleges electing to modify their award schedules must:

    a. Define "remaining need" as (i) any positive difference between a student's cost of attendance and the student's expected family contribution or (ii) the financial need determined by the U.S. Department of Education and reflected in its payment schedule of EFC ranges for the Federal Pell Grant program;

    b. Construct an award schedule that is based on remaining need and the combination of federal and state grant aid; and

    c. Include a minimum award amount for the neediest VGAP-eligible student.

    B. The following award amount restrictions apply to awards:

    1. An award under the program, when combined with other gift assistance applied to the student's institutional account, shall not exceed the student's financial need. For purposes of the over financial need calculation, only the tuition and fee portion of veterans education benefits and national service education awards or post-service benefits (e.g., AmeriCorps) shall be included.

    2. An undergraduate Commonwealth Award, when combined with tuition-only assistance such as a tuition waiver, tuition scholarship or grant, or employer tuition reimbursement, shall not exceed the student's actual charges for tuition and required fees; a VGAP award, when combined with tuition-only assistance such as a tuition waiver, tuition scholarship or grant, or employer tuition reimbursement, shall not exceed the student's actual charges for tuition, required fees, and standard book allowance.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 31, Issue 18, eff. July 1, 2015; Errata, 31:20 VA.R. 1768 June 1, 2015.

Statutory Authority

§ 23-38.53:4 of the Code of Virginia.