Priority will be given to New Mexico students from those groups with the most severe underrepresentation and students with the greatest financial need. A scholarship may be awarded to an individual who:
A. is a citizen of the United States or who has a permanent resident visa;
B. has met the admission requirements and is accepted for enrollment as a full-time student in an underrepresented graduate or professional field of study, as determined by the institution;
C. has complied with all the rules and regulations adopted by the commission [department] for award of the scholarship and the provisions regarding the administration of state graduate scholarships adopted pursuant to the Graduate Scholarship Act; and
D. agrees to serve in an unpaid internship or assistantship at the eligible institution, a government agency or private industry approved by his major department for ten hours per week during the academic year.
History: Laws 1988, ch. 111, § 5; 1991, ch. 262, § 11.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
For designation of the commission on higher education as the higher education department, see 9-25-4.1 NMSA 1978.
The 1991 amendment, effective June 14, 1991, substituted "scholarship" and "scholarships" for "fellowship" and "fellowships" and, in Subsection C, substituted "Graduate Scholarship Act" for "Graduate Fellowship Act".
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 21 - State and Private Education Institutions
Article 21G - Graduate Fellowship
Section 21-21G-1 - Short title.
Section 21-21G-2 - Purpose of act.
Section 21-21G-3 - Definitions.
Section 21-21G-4 - Creation of scholarship.
Section 21-21G-5 - Conditions for first-year eligibility.
Section 21-21G-6 - Conditions for continuing eligibility.
Section 21-21G-7 - Amount of scholarships.
Section 21-21G-8 - Duration of scholarship.
Section 21-21G-9 - Distribution of scholarship funds.