Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 8. Education |
Agency 40. State Council of Higher Education for Virginia |
Chapter 131. Virginia Student Financial Assistance Program Regulations |
Section 110. VGAP eligibility criteria for an initial award
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Article 3. Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program Awards
In order to participate, an undergraduate student shall:
1. Be enrolled for full-time study as of the term's census date. Exceptions to the full-time study requirement due to documented disability or other documented medical reasons, as applicable under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 USC § 12101 et seq., will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the institution; supporting documentation must include a physician's note specifying the full-time equivalent for the student. Such students shall receive an adjusted award amount determined according to the institution's awarding policies;
2. Be a domiciliary resident of Virginia;
3. Be a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen as described in § 23-7.4 of the Code of Virginia and augmented by the Domicile Guidelines;
4. Demonstrate financial need for federal Title IV financial aid purposes;
5. Be a graduate from a Virginia high school; students obtaining a General Educational Development (GED) certificate are not eligible. Exceptions are granted for students who:
a. Are dependent children of active-duty military personnel residing outside the Commonwealth of Virginia pursuant to military orders and claiming Virginia on their State of Legal Residence Certificate and satisfying the domicile requirements for such active duty military personnel pursuant to subsection B of § 23-7.4 of the Code of Virginia;
b. Have completed a program of home school instruction in accordance with § 22.1-254.1 of the Code of Virginia; or
c. Have been excused from school attendance pursuant to subsection B of § 22.1-254 of the Code of Virginia.
6. For a high school graduate, have at least a cumulative 2.5 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent, at the time of admission to the institution or according to the latest available high school transcript. In the absence of a high school transcript indicating the grade point average, the institution must have on file a letter from the student's high school certifying the student's high school GPA;
7. For a student meeting the high school graduate exception in subdivision 5 b or 5 c of this subsection, have earned SAT math and verbal combined scores of 900 or above or have earned ACT composite scores of 19 or above;
8. Be classified as a dependent student for federal financial aid purposes; and
9. Have complied with federal selective service registration requirements, unless the following apply:
a. The requirement to register has terminated or become inapplicable to the student; and
b. The student shows by preponderance of the evidence that failure to register was not a knowing and willful failure to register.
Historical Notes
Derived from Volume 31, Issue 18, eff. July 1, 2015.
Statutory Authority
§ 23-38.53:4 of the Code of Virginia.