No. 27390 (Amendment): R765-605. Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Education  

  • DAR File No.: 27390
    Filed: 09/01/2004, 03:31
    Received by: NL

     

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    The addition of language to the current rule includes a provision for the Cesar Chavez Scholarship Program as provided for by S.B. 40 passed by the 2004 legislature. (DAR NOTE: S.B. 40 is found at UT L 2004 Ch 10, and was effective 07/01/2004.)

     

    Summary of the rule or change:

    As S.B. 40 allows for the waiver of the nonresident portion of tuition for Utah college students who have lived and attended high school in Utah for three years and subsequently graduated from a Utah high school, but do not qualify for resident status nor federal student aid because of their nonimmigrant status, this amendment provides for scholarship funds for such individuals as defined within.

     

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Title 53B, Chapter 13a; and Section 53B-8-102

     

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    There is no anticipated increase in cost nor savings to the state budget as this amendment would allow up to 10 percent of annual UCOPE funds allocated to public and private nonprofit colleges to be used for Cesar Chavez Scholarships. This is not a 10% increase in Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Education (UCOPE) funds, but it allows 10% of the annual allocation to be used by schools to offset some of the cost of tuition for students defined by S.B. 40.

     

    local governments:

    There are no costs nor savings to local governmental units since the UCOPE funds are allocated on an annual basis to eligible institutions of higher education.

     

    other persons:

    There are no costs nor savings for individuals because UCOPE funds are allocated to institutions of higher education to be awarded to eligible students.

     

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    There are no compliance costs associated with the implementation of this amendment beyond the normal functions of departments within institutions of higher education which may provide scholarship funds to eligible students.

     

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    This rule has no impact on businesses.

     

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Regents (Board Of)
    Administration
    BOARD OF REGENTS BUILDING, THE GATEWAY
    60 SOUTH 400 WEST
    SALT LAKE CITY UT 84101-1284

     

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Ronell Crossley at the above address, by phone at 801-321-7291, by FAX at 801-321-7299, or by Internet E-mail at rcrossley@utahsbr.edu

     

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    10/15/2004

     

    This rule may become effective on:

    10/16/2004

     

    Authorized by:

    Mark H. Spencer, Acting Executive Director

     

     

    RULE TEXT

    R765. Regents (Board of), Administration.

    R765-605. Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Education.

    R765-605-1. Purpose.

    To provide Board of Regents ("the Board") policy and procedures for implementing the Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Education ("UCOPE," or "program"), UCA 53B-13a, enacted in H.B. 64 by the 1996 General Session of the Utah Legislature, as amended in 1997,[and ]1998and 2004 by S.B. 40, Cesar Chavez Scholarship Program.

     

    R765-605-2. References.

    2.1. Utah Code. Title 53B, Utah System of Higher Education, Chapter 8, Section 102.

    2.2. Utah Code. Title 53B, Utah System of Higher Education, Chapter 8, Section 106.

    2.[2]3. Utah Code. Title 53B, Utah System of Higher Education, Chapter 13a.

    2.[3]4. State Board of Regents Policy R512, Determination of Resident Status.

     

    R765-605-3. Effective Date.

    These policies and procedures are effective [July 2, 1998]July 1, 2004.

     

    R765-605-4. Policy.

    4.1. Program Description - UCOPE is a State supplement to increasingly inadequate grant and work assistance from Federal Government student financial aid programs. In UCA 53B-13a-103(1), the Legislature finds "that the general welfare and well-being of the state are directly related to the educational levels and skills of the citizens of the state, and that limited financial aid for students with demonstrated financial need to help finance costs of attendance at Utah postsecondary institutions is a necessary component for ensuring access to postsecondary education and training as the state enters its second century of statehood". Program funds may be used for either grants or work-study awards to students with demonstrated financial need, with no more than 3.0% of funds allocated to an eligible institution permitted to be used for administrative costs. These are the only purposes for which program funds may be used.

    4.2. Award Year - The award year for UCOPE is the twelve-month period designated by an eligible institution, coinciding approximately with the state fiscal year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. An institution may choose to have its Summer enrollment period as either the first or the final enrollment period of the award year for UCOPE purposes.

    4.3. Institutions Eligible to Participate - Eligible institutions include the ten institutions of the Utah System of Higher Education, and[ a] Utah private nonprofit postsecondary institutions which [is]are accredited by a regional accrediting organization recognized by the Board. These are the only institutions eligible to participate. For purposes of this section, the Board recognizes the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. Utah private nonprofit postsecondary institutions accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges are Brigham Young University, Westminster College and LDS Business College.

    4.4. Students Eligible to Participate - To be eligible for grant or work-study assistance from UCOPE funds, a student must:

    4.4.1. Be a resident student of the State of Utah under UCA 53B-8-102 and Board Policy R512or exempt from paying the nonresident portion of total tuition under Utah Code Section 53B-8-106. For purposes of this section, in addition to the qualification methods set forth in Policy R512, an institution may recognize a student, other than a nonimmigrant alien,as a resident student of the State of Utah if the student graduated from a Utah high school within 12 months of enrolling in the institution.

    4.4.2. Be unconditionally admitted and currently enrolled in an eligible institution on at least a half-time basis as defined in Federal regulations applicable to Title IV of the Higher Education Act, in a post-high school program of at least nine months duration, leading to an Associate or Bachelor's degree, or to a diploma or certificate in an applied technology or other occupational specialty. This does not include unmatriculated students or students enrolled in postbaccalaureate programs or in remedial or developmental programs to prepare for admittance to a degree, diploma, or occupational certificate program.

    4.4.3. Be maintaining satisfactory progress, as defined by the institution, toward the degree, diploma, or certificate objective in which enrolled.

    4.4.4. Meet all requirements of general eligibility for Federal Higher Education Act Part IV Student Financial Aid Programs, as defined in applicable U. S. Department of Education Regulations and the current edition of the Department of Education Student Aid Handbook.

    4.4.5. Have a demonstrated need for financial assistance based on the defined Cost of Attendance for the applicable student category at the institution and the expected family contribution as determined by the Federal need analysis process for Higher Education Act Title IV student financial assistance programs, or, to qualify for a Cesar Chavez Scholarship, have a family income less than 200% of the federal poverty guideline issued each year by the U.S. Department of Education for the family size.

    4.5. Program Administrator - The program administrator for UCOPE is the Associate Commissioner for Student Financial Aid, or a person designated in a formal delegation of authority by the Associate Commissioner, under executive direction of the Commissioner of Higher Education.

    4.6. Determination of Funds Available for The Program - Funds available for UCOPE allotments to institutions may come from specifically earmarked state appropriations, from the statewide student financial aid line item appropriation to the Board, or from other sources such as private contributions. Amounts available for allotment each year are determined as follows:

    4.6.1. Consistent with the original purposes of the Statewide Student Financial Aid line item appropriation to the Board, funds appropriated in the line item are applied in the following priority order:

    4.6.1.1. First priority is given to matching funds for Utah System of Higher Education institutional awards from the Federal Government for campus-based Federal Perkins Loan Program capital contributions, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunities Grant Program funds, and partial matching for the Federal College Work Study Program.

    4.6.1.2. Second priority is given to providing the required state match for allocations of Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program funds to the State of Utah.

    4.6.1.3. All remaining funds are used for UCOPE.

    4.6.2. All funds appropriated by specific legislation, or in a specific line item for UCOPE, and any funds from other sources contributed for UCOPE, are added together with funds available for UCOPE pursuant to subsection 4.6.1, to determine the total amount available for the program.

    4.7. Allotment of Program Funds To Institutions.

    4.7.1. The chief executive officer or chief student services officer of an eligible institution wishing to participate in UCOPE is required to submit to the program administrator a letter of intent to participate by the 15th of May preceding the beginning of the fiscal year (July 1 through June 30), and to include in the letter of intent a certification, subject to audit, of: (a) the total dollar amount of Federal Pell Grant funds awarded in the most recent completed award year to all students at the institution; and (b) the total dollar amount of Pell Grant funds awarded specifically to students at the institution who were resident students of the state of Utah under UCA 53B-8-102 and Board Policy R512.

    4.7.2. Failure to submit its letter of intent with the required Pell Grant information by the specified date constitutes an automatic decision by an eligible institution not to participate in the program for the specific fiscal year.

    4.7.3. An eligible institution which submits a qualifying letter of intent by the specified date for a specific fiscal year is a participating institution for that fiscal year.

    4.7.4. Allotment of program funds to participating institutions is in the same proportion as the amount of Federal Pell Grant funds received by each participating institution for resident undergraduate students bears to the total of such funds received for such students in the most recently completed award year by all participating institutions.

    4.7.5. The program administrator sends official notification of its allotment, together with a program participation agreement, and blank copies of the format for institutional UCOPE reports to be submitted within 30 days of the end of the applicable fiscal year, to the chief executive officer of each participating institution, by the 20th of May preceding the fiscal year.

    4.8. Annual Institutional Participation Agreements - To receive UCOPE funds for an award year, a participating institution is required to submit a participation agreement, signed by the chief executive officer, accepting the funds and agreeing to the following terms and conditions:

    4.8.1. Use of Program Funds Received by the Institution.

    4.8.1.1. The institution may at its discretion place up to, but in no case more than, 3.0% of the total amount of program funds allotted to it for the award year in a budget for student financial aid administrative expenses of the institution, and will expend all funds so budgeted before the end of the state fiscal year for which allotted.

    4.8.1.2(a). For the 1996-97 award year and award years 2000-01 and 2001-02, if the institution's allotment for the fiscal year is $100,000 or more, the institution will place at least 30% of the total amount of program funds allotted to it for the award year in a budget to be used only for payment of work-study stipends to eligible students, for employment during the award year either in jobs provided under Federal Work-Study Program (FWSP) regulations or in jobs provided in accordance with UCOPE Work-Study Program (UWSP) policies (Section 4.9 herein). For award years 1997-98 through 1999-2000, if the institution's allotment for the fiscal year is $50,000 or more, the institution will place at least 50% of the total amount of program funds allotted to it in a budget to be used only for payment of work-study stipends to eligible students, for employment during the award year either in jobs provided under FWSP regulations or in jobs provided in accordance with Section 4.9.

    4.8.1.2(b). For any award year, the institution may, at its option, place all or any portion of its allotted UCOPE funds in a budget to be used only for payment of work-study stipends to eligible students, for employment during the award year either in jobs provided under Federal Work-Study Program (FWSP) regulations or in jobs provided in accordance with UCOPE Work-Study Program (UWSP) policies (Section 4.0 herein).

    4.8.1.2(c). Work-study payments from the institution's UCOPE work-study budget, for jobs under either FWSP regulations or UWSP policies, will be counted as UCOPE awards for purposes of subsection 4.8.2.3.

    4.8.1.3. All work-study jobs provided using UCOPE funds from the budget pursuant to this subsection, including those established under FWSP regulations, will be identified to the recipient as UCOPE work-study awards. No portion of the institution's UCOPE allotment may be used as institutional match for Federal Work-Study Program allocations.

    4.8.1.4. The institution will place the total remainder of program funds allotted to it for the award year, after amounts budgeted pursuant to subsections 4.8.1.1 and 4.8.1.2, in a budget to be used only for payment of UCOPE grants to eligible students during and for periods of enrollment within the award year. Grants awarded from this budget will be identified to the recipient as Utah Centennial Opportunity Program Grants.

    4.8.1.5. The institution may carry forward or carry back from one fiscal year to another up to 10% of the amount of its UCOPE allocation for the fiscal year, or a larger percentage if approved in advance by the UCOPE program administrator, except for any portion budgeted for administrative expenses pursuant to Section 4.8.1.1.

    4.8.2. Determination of Awards to Eligible Students.

    4.8.2.1. Student Cost of Attendance budgets will be established by the institution, in accordance with Federal regulations applicable to student financial aid programs under Title IV of the Higher Education Act as amended, for specific student categories authorized in the Federal regulations, and providing for the total of costs payable to the institution plus other direct educational expenses, transportation and living expenses.

    4.8.2.2. UCOPE work-study or grant amounts will be awarded based on financial aid information and cost of attendance budgets at the time the awards are determined, with first priority given to eligible students who qualify for Federal Pell Grant assistance.

    4.8.2.3. The total amount of any UCOPE grant award to an eligible student in an award year will not exceed $5,000, and the minimum UCOPE grant and/or work-study award to an eligible student will be $300, except that:

    4.8.2.3(a). the minimum amount may be the amount of funds remaining in the institution's allotment for the award year in the case of the last eligible student receiving a UCOPE grant award for the year; and

    4.8.2.3(b). An eligible student whose period of enrollment is less than the normally-expected period of enrollment within the award year (such as two semesters, three quarters, nine months, or 900 clock hours) will be awarded a minimum or maximum grant amount in proportion to the portion of the normally-expected period of enrollment represented by the quarter(s), semester(s) or other defined term for which the student is enrolled.

    4.8.2.4. UCOPE Grants and work-study stipends will be awarded and packaged on an annual award year basis. Grants will be paid one quarter or semester at a time (or in thirds, if applicable to some other enrollment basis such as total months or total clock hours), contingent upon the student's maintaining satisfactory progress as defined by the institution in published policies or rules. Work-study wages will be paid regularly as earned, provided the student is continuing to make satisfactory progress.

    4.8.2.5. All awards under the program will be made without regard to an applicant's race, creed, color, religion, ancestry, or age.

    4.8.2.6. Students receiving financial aid under the program will be required to agree in writing to use the funds received for expenses covered in the student's cost of attendance budget.

    4.8.2.6(a). The student's signature on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid satisfies this requirement.

    4.8.2.6(b). If the institution determines, after opportunity for a hearing on appeal according to established institutional procedures, that a student used UCOPE grant or work-study funds for other purposes, the institution will disqualify the student from UCOPE eligibility beginning with the quarter, semester, or other defined enrollment period after the one in which the determination is made.

    4.8.2.7. In no case will the institution initially award program grants or work-study stipends or both in amounts which, with Federal Stafford, Ford, and/or Perkins Loans and other financial aid from any source, both need and merit-based, and with expected family contributions, exceed the cost of attendance for the student at the institution for the award year.

    4.8.2.8. If, after the student's aid has been packaged and awarded, the student later receives other financial assistance (for example, merit or program-based scholarship aid) or the student's cost of attendance budget changes, resulting in a later overaward of more than $500, the institution will appropriately reduce the amount of financial aid disbursed to the student so that the total does not exceed the cost of attendance.

    4.8.3. Unit-Record Information - The institution agrees to cooperate with the program administrator and the Commissioner of Higher Education in development of a unit-record data base on student financial aid and related demographic information, to be used for: (a) research into the effects of student financial aid on students' access to and participation in postsecondary education and training; and (b) planning and modifying the design of the program.

    4.8.4. Notification and Reports - The institution will inform the program administrator immediately if it determines it will not be able to utilize all program funds allotted to it for an award year, and will submit an annual report within 30 days after completion of the award year, providing information on individual awards and such other program-relevant information as the board may reasonably require.

    4.8.5. Records Retention and Cooperation in Program Reviews - The institution will cooperate with the program administrator in providing records and information requested for any scheduled audits or program reviews, and will maintain records substantiating its compliance with all terms of the participation agreement for three years after the end of the award year, or until a program review has been completed and any exceptions raised in the review have been resolved, whichever occurs first. If at the end of the three year retention period, an audit or program review exception is pending resolution, the institution will retain records for the award year involved until the exception has been resolved.

    4.8.6. Dissemination of Employment Opportunity Information - The institution will cooperate with the program administrator in disseminating to its students periodic information provided by the board, regarding employment opportunities determined from marketplace surveys.

    4.9. UCOPE Work-Study Program Guidelines - If an institution elects to utilize its UCOPE Work-Study funds for the Utah Work-Study Program (UWSP) instead of in accordance with Federal Work-Study (FWSP) regulations, the following guidelines apply.

    4.9.1. The institution may establish designated UWSP institutional jobs on campus or in other institutional operating sites, and administer such jobs in accordance with the following conditions.

    4.9.1.1. The job must be supplemental to, and not displace, any regularly-established job held by a greater-than-half-time institutional employee in the three months immediately prior to establishment of the UWSP institutional job.

    4.9.1.2. The hourly wage for the UWSP institutional job must be no less than the current Federal minimum wage, and no more than the hourly wage paid to regular employees of the institution in equivalent positions in the institution's personnel system, unless the hourly wage of equivalent positions is less than the current Federal minimum wage.

    4.9.1.3. The institution may pay up to one hundred percent of the hourly wage for the institutional job from its UCOPE work-study budget established pursuant to subsection 4.9.1, provided the total wages paid to a student for the job from UCOPE and any other institutional funds do not exceed the amount of the award to the student for the award year.

    4.9.2. The institution may establish designated UWSP school assistant jobs for volunteer tutors, mentors, or teacher assistants, to work with educationally disadvantaged and high risk school pupils, by contract with individual schools or school districts, and administer such jobs in accordance with the following conditions.

    4.9.2.1. The hourly wage for the UWSP school assistant job must be no less than the current Federal minimum wage, and no more than the hourly wage paid to regular employees of the school or school district in equivalent positions in its personnel system, unless the hourly wage of equivalent positions is less than the current Federal minimum wage.

    4.9.2.2. The institution may pay up to one hundred percent of the hourly wage for the job from its UCOPE work-study budget established pursuant to subsection 4.9.2 , provided the total wages paid to a student for the job from any source do not exceed the amount of the award to the student for the award year.

    4.9.3. The institution may establish designated UWSP community service jobs with volunteer community service organizations certified by the program administrator on advice of the Utah Commission on Volunteers, and administer such jobs in accordance with the following conditions.

    4.9.3.1. The hourly wage for the UWSP community service job must be no less than the current Federal minimum wage, and no more than the hourly wage paid to regular employees of the organization in equivalent positions in its personnel system, unless the hourly wage of equivalent positions is less than the current Federal minimum wage.

    4.9.3.2. The institution may pay up to one hundred percent of the hourly wage for the job from its UCOPE work-study budget established pursuant to subsection 4.9.3, provided the total wages paid to a student for the position from any source do not exceed the amount of the award to the student for the award year.

    4.9.4. The institution may establish designated UWSP matching jobs by contract with government agencies, private businesses, or non-profit corporations, and administer such jobs in accordance with the following conditions.

    4.9.4.1. The matching job may not involve any religious or partisan political activities, or be with an organization whose primary purpose is religious or political.

    4.9.4.2. The matching job must be supplemental to, and not displace, any regularly-established job held by a greater-than-half-time employee in the government agency, private business, or non-profit corporation in the three months immediately prior to establishment of the UWSP matching job.

    4.9.4.3. The hourly wage for the UWSP matching job must be no less than the current Federal minimum wage, and no more than the hourly wage paid to regular employees of the organization in equivalent positions in its personnel system, unless the hourly wage of equivalent positions is less than the current Federal minimum wage.

    4.9.4.4. The institution may pay up to fifty percent of the hourly wage for the job from its UCOPE work-study budget established pursuant to subsection 4.9.4, provided the total wages (including the employer-paid portion) paid to the student do not exceed the amount of the award to the student for the award year.

    4.9.5. Institutions are strongly encouraged to place students, when possible, in UWSP jobs which have a relationship to the student's field of study or training.

    4.9.6. If an institution employs students in work-study jobs or other institutional jobs cumulatively over time to a point at which the institution is required to pay employee benefits other than the direct job wages for a UCOPE-funded work-study job, the institution is required to pay the costs of any such required employee benefits from institutional funds other than UCOPE-allotted funds.

    4.10. Cesar Chavez Scholarship - The Cesar Chavez Scholarship Program is part of the Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Education.

    4.10.1. Students Eligible - To qualify for a Cesar Chavez Scholarship, a student must:

    4.10.1.1. be an eligible student as defined in Section 53B-13a-102; and

    4.10.1.3. have a family income less than 200% of the federal poverty guideline for the family size.

    4.10.2. Scholarship Amounts - Cesar Chavez Scholarships shall be awarded in the following amounts:

    4.10.2.1. if the scholarship recipient is enrolled at a public institution, an amount not to exceed the total of resident tuition and general fee charges; or

    4.10.2.2. if the scholarship recipient is enrolled at a private, nonprofit institution, an amount not to exceed the total of tuition and general fee charges, but a scholarship for a student enrolled at a private, nonprofit institution may not exceed the maximum program grant established by the board for the fiscal year.

    4.10.3. Allocation of UCOPE Funds to Cesar Chavez Scholarships - The board may allocate up to 10% of the money appropriated to the board for the Utah Centennial Opportunity Program in Education for the Cesar Chavez Scholarship Program.

     

    KEY: financial aid, higher education

    [August 15, 2002]2004

    Notice of Continuation June 30, 2003

    53B-8-102

    53B-13a

     

     

     

     

Document Information

Effective Date:
10/16/2004
Publication Date:
09/15/2004
Filed Date:
09/01/2004
Agencies:
Regents (Board of),Administration
Rulemaking Authority:

Title 53B, Chapter 13a; and Section 53B-8-102

 

Authorized By:
Mark H. Spencer, Acting Executive Director
DAR File No.:
27390
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R765-605. Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Education.