Title 20, Chapter 3, Section 391
( 20-3-391)
(a) The authority is authorized to establish and administer a
program to provide state student incentive grants to students
enrolled at the undergraduate level who demonstrate a substantial
degree of need for such financial assistance as provided for in the
federal Higher Education Act of 1965 (P.L. 89-329), as amended,
relative to state student incentive grant programs, including rules
and regulations prescribed by the secretary pursuant thereto. The
authority is authorized to use such federal funds as may become
available to the authority for this purpose and state funds as may
be appropriated for use by the authority for this purpose and to
prescribe such rules and regulations as may be necessary for
administration of the program pursuant to the federal law. (b) Residents of this state for a period of at least 12 months
immediately preceding their date of registration in a branch of the
university system; a private college or university which is an
approved school for purposes of Subpart 5 of this part, which
provides for grants to citizens of Georgia who are students
attending colleges or universities in this state which are not
branches of the university system; a college or university receiving
funds under Article 4 of this chapter; a state supported
vocational-technical school; or an accredited or approved nonprofit
hospital school of nursing located in this state shall be eligible
to apply for a state student incentive grant. The authority is
authorized to extend coverage and the benefits of the program to
students attending other nonprofit institutions of higher education
located in this state which are approved by the United States for
purposes of eligibility under the federal and state student
incentive grant programs but only to the extent necessary to receive
federal funds available for purposes of the program. Until the
amount of funds available to the authority for purposes of this
program is sufficient to provide assistance to qualifying students
at all undergraduate levels, such assistance shall be limited to
full-time students, the maximum student incentive grant that may be
awarded to any student shall be approved by the board of directors,
subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, and such grant
assistance shall not be provided for study during the summer school
term. No student shall be eligible to receive a state student
incentive grant for a period of more than five academic years. |