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A05090 Summary:

BILL NOA05090
 
SAME ASSAME AS S00735
 
SPONSORJean-Pierre
 
COSPNSRBlake, Simon, Joyner, Crespo, Williams, Ortiz, Colton, Dickens, Hyndman, Cook, D'Urso, Mosley, Vanel, Barclay, Raia, Walsh, Davila
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §604, add §668-h, Ed L
 
Establishes the foster care higher education scholarship pilot program; grants awards for the purpose of enhancing opportunities for higher education for children and young adults receiving foster care services in New York.
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A05090 Actions:

BILL NOA05090
 
02/07/2019referred to higher education
01/08/2020referred to higher education
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A05090 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5090
 
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 7, 2019
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  JEAN-PIERRE,  BLAKE,  SIMON, JOYNER, CRESPO,
          WILLIAMS, ORTIZ,  COLTON,  DICKENS,  HYNDMAN,  COOK,  D'URSO,  MOSLEY,
          VANEL,  BARCLAY,  RAIA, WALSH, DAVILA -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Higher Education
 
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to  creating the  "foster
          care  higher  education  scholarship pilot program"; and providing for
          the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Short  title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
     2  the "foster care higher education scholarship pilot program".
     3    § 2. Section 604 of the education law  is  amended  by  adding  a  new
     4  subdivision 13 to read as follows:
     5    13. Foster care higher education scholarship pilot program pursuant to
     6  section six hundred sixty-eight-h of this title.
     7    §  3.  The  education  law is amended by adding a new section 668-h to
     8  read as follows:
     9    § 668-h. Foster care higher education scholarship  pilot  program.  1.
    10  Purpose.  The  president shall establish a pilot program for the purpose
    11  of granting scholarship  awards  to  enhance  opportunities  for  higher
    12  education  for  children and young adults who are receiving, or who have
    13  received, foster care services  in  New  York  state.  Such  scholarship
    14  awards  shall  be  available  for  the  tuition and non-tuition costs of
    15  eligible students enrolled in approved in-state  undergraduate  programs
    16  or vocational training programs.
    17    2. Definitions. As used in this section, the term:
    18    (a)  "Tuition"  means the total semester, quarter, or credit hour cost
    19  of instruction to the student as periodically published in the catalogue
    20  of the institutions, specifically excluding mandatory fees, book  charg-
    21  es, and room and board.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03545-01-9

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     1    (b)  "Non-tuition  cost  of  attendance"  means  (i) the actual amount
     2  charged by the institution for room and board, and (ii) an allowance for
     3  transportation, books, supplies, and personal expenses as determined  by
     4  the  president  and  as approved by the director of the budget, provided
     5  that  such  determination shall be made no later than  December first of
     6  each year for use in the  succeeding  academic  year.  In  the  event  a
     7  student  does  not incur room or board charges at the institution, "non-
     8  tuition cost of attendance" shall mean an allowance for room  and  board
     9  as determined by the president and approved by the director of the budg-
    10  et.  In determining allowances pursuant to this paragraph, the president
    11  may take into consideration the allowances  provided  for  in  the  Pell
    12  grant  program  pursuant  to  section  1070-a  of title 20 of the United
    13  states Code.
    14    (c) "Part-time study" means enrollment for at  least  three  but  less
    15  than  twelve  semester  hours  per  semester,  or  the equivalent, in an
    16  approved undergraduate program.
    17    (d) "Full-time study" shall mean enrollment for at least twelve credit
    18  hours per semester, or the  equivalent,  in  an  approved  undergraduate
    19  program.
    20    (e)  "Approved  vocational  training programs" means in-state programs
    21  offered by agencies approved by the commissioner for funding pursuant to
    22  this section.  The  commissioner  shall  approve  only  such  non-credit
    23  programs  which are at least three hundred twenty clock hours in length,
    24  and which meet standards of instructional quality established  in  regu-
    25  lations  by  the commissioner. These standards shall include, but not be
    26  limited to, qualifications of administrative and  instructional  person-
    27  nel,  quality  of  facilities  and  equipment, recordkeeping, admission,
    28  grading, attendance, and record of placement of completers  which  meets
    29  standards of acceptability as established by the commissioner.
    30    3.  Eligibility.  (a) An applicant shall be eligible for a scholarship
    31  award pursuant to this section if, at the time of the  initial  applica-
    32  tion to the corporation, the applicant has applied for and been selected
    33  to receive for the first time an education and training voucher pursuant
    34  to  paragraph  i  of section 677 of the United States code for the first
    35  academic year following enactment of the legislation and:
    36    (1) is a legal resident of New York state;
    37    (2) is sixteen to twenty-three years of age;
    38    (3) has received  foster  care  services  pursuant  to  section  three
    39  hundred  fifty-eight-a  of the social services law or article ten of the
    40  family court act for a period of  nine  months  or  more  following  the
    41  child's sixteenth birthday or has been adopted after the age of sixteen;
    42    (4) has received (i) a certificate of graduation from a school provid-
    43  ing  secondary  education from a state within the United States; or (ii)
    44  the recognized equivalent of such certificate; or (iii) received a pass-
    45  ing score on a federally approved ability to benefit test that has  been
    46  identified  by  the  board  of  regents  as  satisfying  the eligibility
    47  requirements of this section and has been independently administered and
    48  evaluated as defined by the commissioner; and
    49    (5) is matriculated in (i) an approved undergraduate program  or  (ii)
    50  an  approved in-state vocational training program. Pursuant to paragraph
    51  a of subdivision four of section six hundred sixty-one of this part, the
    52  institution or vocational training program shall be one  that  has  been
    53  approved and operating in this state for at least one year, and has been
    54  approved  for  participation  in  federal student financial aid programs
    55  authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.

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     1    (b) Applications for a scholarship award shall be made on forms and in
     2  the manner prescribed by the corporation.
     3    4.  Amount.  (a)  The president shall grant annual scholarships in the
     4  following amounts:
     5    (1) If the recipient attends an undergraduate program at  an  institu-
     6  tion  of  the city university of New York or an institution of the state
     7  university of New York, the annual award shall be an  amount  equal  to:
     8  the tuition charged at the applicable institution of the state universi-
     9  ty  of  New  York  or  the  city  university  of New York provided that,
    10  notwithstanding any provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  the  tuition
    11  charged to award recipients shall not exceed that charged to state resi-
    12  dent  students attending such institution; the mandatory fees charged at
    13  such institution; and the non-tuition costs of attendance at such insti-
    14  tution or college, provided that the scholarship  shall  not  exceed  an
    15  amount  that  is  equal  to the total costs of attendance determined for
    16  federal Title IV student financial aid purposes, less all other scholar-
    17  ships and grants provided by New York state, other states,  the  federal
    18  government,  or  other  governments  excluding  loans, and the amount of
    19  educational benefits excluding loans paid under any program  that  would
    20  duplicate  the  purposes of this program, provided that any scholarships
    21  or grants provided to a recipient by the institution which are  intended
    22  to  fund  any  portion of the difference between the annual award amount
    23  and the actual costs of attendance at any such institution shall not  be
    24  considered to duplicate the purposes of this program.
    25    (2)  If the recipient attends any other approved undergraduate program
    26  or vocational training program within New York state, the  annual  award
    27  shall  be  based  upon  an amount equal to: the tuition charged to state
    28  resident students attending a four-year college of the state  university
    29  of New York; the average mandatory fees charged at four-year colleges of
    30  the state university of New York, or the actual tuition and fees charged
    31  to the recipient, whichever is less; and the average non-tuition cost of
    32  attendance, as determined by the president and as approved by the direc-
    33  tor  of the budget, for a student at the state university of New York or
    34  the actual non-tuition cost of attendance at such  institution  incurred
    35  by the recipient, whichever is less, provided that the scholarship shall
    36  not  exceed  an  amount  that  is  equal to the total cost of attendance
    37  determined for federal Title IV student financial aid purposes, less all
    38  other scholarships and grants provided by New York state, other  states,
    39  the  federal  government,  or other governments excluding loans, and the
    40  amount of educational benefits excluding loans paid  under  any  program
    41  that  would  duplicate  the  purposes of this program, provided that any
    42  scholarships or grants provided to a recipient by the institution  which
    43  are  intended  to  fund any portion of the difference between the annual
    44  award amount and the actual costs of attendance at any such  institution
    45  shall not be considered to duplicate the purposes of this program.
    46    (b)  Nothing  contained  in this section shall modify or eliminate the
    47  obligations of a social services official pursuant to subdivision ten of
    48  section three hundred ninety-eight of the social services law who, for a
    49  foster child in attendance at a college or university away from  his  or
    50  her  foster  family  boarding  home, group home, agency boarding home or
    51  institution, makes foster payments to such college or university in lieu
    52  of payment to the foster parents or authorized agency, for  the  purpose
    53  of room and board.
    54    (c)  In  no  event  shall the combination of all student financial aid
    55  received by a student exceed a recipient's total cost of  attendance  at
    56  the institution being attended.

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     1    5.  Additional  services.  If a student qualifying for the foster care
     2  higher education scholarship pilot program has matriculated in an under-
     3  graduate institution of the state  university  of  New  York,  the  city
     4  university  of New York, or a non-public institution of higher education
     5  which  operates  an  education  opportunity program pursuant to sections
     6  sixty-four hundred fifty-one or sixty-four  hundred  fifty-two  of  this
     7  chapter,  the  student should be provided access to the support services
     8  provided under this education opportunity  program,  including  remedial
     9  courses,  developmental  and  compensatory  courses  and summer classes,
    10  special tutoring, counseling, and guidance services.
    11    6. Duration. (a) Each recipient enrolled in an approved  undergraduate
    12  program  shall receive awards for more than eight semesters of full time
    13  undergraduate study, or the equivalent of four academic years.
    14    (b) No recipient enrolled in an approved vocational  training  program
    15  shall  receive awards for more than four semesters of full-time study or
    16  the equivalent of two academic years of full-time study.
    17    7. Requirements. (a) Each recipient  of  an  award  pursuant  to  this
    18  section  shall  enroll  in  an  approved  full-time or part-time degree,
    19  diploma or certificate program or  course  of  undergraduate  study  and
    20  retain satisfactory academic standing.
    21    (b)  Each  recipient  of  a scholarship award pursuant to this section
    22  shall be required to complete a  new  application  for  each  subsequent
    23  academic  year  and  must meet the eligibility requirements set forth in
    24  subparagraphs one through five of paragraph (a) of subdivision three  of
    25  this  section,  provided  that  no  recipient shall receive awards for a
    26  period of time exceeding the provisions set forth in subdivision six  of
    27  this section.
    28    (c)  Each  applicant shall have completed the following at the time of
    29  initial application and each application for subsequent academic  years:
    30  (1)  applied  for a tuition assistance program award pursuant to section
    31  six hundred sixty-seven of this subpart, (2) completed and  submitted  a
    32  federal  student  aid application pursuant to section 1090 of the United
    33  States code, and (3) applied for and been selected to receive an  educa-
    34  tional  and  training  voucher pursuant to paragraph i of section 677 of
    35  the United States code. Pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision four of
    36  this section, when determining the annual award amount, any grant aid or
    37  financial assistance received, excluding   loans, shall be  utilized  to
    38  offset  the  total  cost  of  attendance determined for federal Title IV
    39  student financial aid purposes to the maximum  extent  possible,  except
    40  that  nothing  shall require that aid received which may be used towards
    41  costs other than tuition shall be applied toward the cost of tuition.
    42    8.  Reports  and  the  evaluation  of  the  pilot  program.  Upon  the
    43  completion  of  two  years of operation and four years of operation, the
    44  president shall evaluate and assess the results of  the  pilot  program,
    45  including the following:
    46    (a)  The  retention  rate  of all scholarship recipients enrolled in a
    47  four-year undergraduate program upon two years of operation;
    48    (b) The retention rate of all scholarship  recipients  enrolled  in  a
    49  four-year  undergraduate  program  with  access  to the services offered
    50  under an education opportunity program pursuant to  sections  sixty-four
    51  hundred  fifty-one and sixty-four hundred fifty-two of this chapter upon
    52  two years of operation;
    53    (c) The degree completion rate of scholarship recipients  enrolled  in
    54  vocational training programs upon two years of operation;

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     1    (d)  The  degree completion rate of scholarship recipients enrolled as
     2  full-time students in a two-year undergraduate program upon two years of
     3  operation;
     4    (e)  The  degree completion rate of scholarship recipients enrolled as
     5  full-time students in a two-year undergraduate program  with  access  to
     6  the  services offered under an education opportunity program pursuant to
     7  sections sixty-four hundred fifty-one and sixty-four  hundred  fifty-two
     8  of this chapter upon two years of operation;
     9    (f)  The  degree completion rate of scholarship recipients enrolled as
    10  full-time students in a four-year undergraduate program upon four  years
    11  of operation;
    12    (g)  The  degree completion rate of scholarship recipients enrolled as
    13  full-time students in a four-year undergraduate program with  access  to
    14  the  services offered under an education opportunity program pursuant to
    15  sections sixty-four hundred fifty-one and sixty-four  hundred  fifty-two
    16  of this chapter upon four years of operation;
    17    (h) The retention rate of scholarship recipients enrolled as part-time
    18  students in an undergraduate program upon four years of operation; and
    19    (i) The retention rate of scholarship recipients enrolled as part-time
    20  students in an undergraduate program with access to the services offered
    21  under  an  education opportunity program pursuant to sections sixty-four
    22  hundred fifty-one and sixty-four hundred fifty-two of this chapter  upon
    23  four years of operation.
    24    9.  Rules  and  regulations.  The corporation in consultation with the
    25  commissioner of the  office  of  children  and  family  services,  shall
    26  promulgate any rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of
    27  the provisions of this section.
    28    §  4.  This act shall take effect immediately; and shall be applicable
    29  for awards made for the academic year which begins on the first of  July
    30  next  succeeding  such effective date and shall expire four years later,
    31  when upon such date the provisions of this act shall be deemed repealed.
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