Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 186 - State Financial Assistance
Section 10a-161d. - Institutional aid for eligible students and veterans without legal immigration status.

(a) As used in this section:

(1) “Eligible student without legal immigration status” means any person who (A) is entitled to classification as an in-state student for tuition purposes pursuant to subdivision (9) of section 10a-29, (B) was thirty years of age or younger on June 15, 2012, (C) was sixteen years of age or younger when he or she arrived in the United States and has continuously resided in the United States since such arrival, and (D) has not been convicted of a felony in this state or in another state;
(2) “Eligible veteran without legal immigration status” means any veteran, as defined in section 27-103, without legal immigration status, who (A) was thirty years of age or younger on June 15, 2012, (B) was fifteen years of age or younger when he or she arrived in the United States and has continuously resided in the United States since such arrival, and (C) has not been convicted of a felony in this state or in another state;
(3) “Institutional financial aid” means funds set aside from the anticipated tuition revenue of an institution of higher education for the purposes of providing tuition waivers, tuition remissions, grants for educational expenses and student employment for full-time or part-time students who are enrolled in a degree-granting program or a precollege remedial program and who demonstrate substantial financial need; and
(4) “Public institution of higher education” means those institutions of higher education identified in subdivisions (1) and (2) of section 10a-1.
(b) On and after April 27, 2018, in accordance with 8 USC 1621(d), any eligible veteran without legal immigration status who files an affidavit with an institution of higher education pursuant to subdivision (9) of section 10a-29, stating that such eligible veteran has filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file such application as soon as he or she is eligible, shall be eligible to apply for and receive, to the extent permitted by federal law, institutional financial aid to attend a public institution of higher education in the state.
(c) On January 1, 2020, or the effective date of an Act of Congress that provides a pathway to United States citizenship for an eligible student without legal immigration status, whichever is earlier, and for each semester thereafter, in accordance with 8 USC 1621(d), any eligible student without legal immigration status who files an affidavit with an institution of higher education pursuant to subdivision (9) of section 10a-29, stating that such eligible student has filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file such application as soon as he or she is eligible, shall be eligible to apply for and receive, to the extent permitted by federal law, institutional financial aid to attend a public institution of higher education in the state.
(d) Not later than July 1, 2018, the Board of Regents for Higher Education and the Board of Trustees for The University of Connecticut shall establish procedures and develop forms to enable persons who are eligible for institutional financial aid under subsections (b) and (c) of this section to apply for and receive, to the extent permitted by federal law, such institutional financial aid.
(e) Nothing in this section is intended to require or compel a public institution of higher education to match the amount of federal student financial aid a person who is eligible for institutional financial aid under subsection (a) of this section would receive if such person was eligible for such federal student financial aid.
(f) The Board of Regents for Higher Education and the Board of Trustees for The University of Connecticut may adopt policies as are necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.
(P.A. 18-2, S. 1; P.A. 21-79, S. 13.)
History: P.A. 18-2 effective April 27, 2018; P.A. 21-79 amended Subsec. (a)(2) to redefine “eligible veteran without legal immigration status”.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 10a - State System of Higher Education

Chapter 186 - State Financial Assistance

Section 10a-161. (Formerly Sec. 10-116l). - Duties of Office of Higher Education re student financial assistance.

Section 10a-161a. - Report on trends in attendance cost and student financial aid.

Section 10a-161b. - Student Financial Aid Information Council.

Section 10a-161c. - Report on institutional financial aid to undergraduate students.

Section 10a-161d. - Institutional aid for eligible students and veterans without legal immigration status.

Section 10a-162. (Formerly Sec. 10-116m). - State scholarship program. Eligibility for awards after July 1, 1982; termination of program.

Section 10a-162a. - State scholarship program for nursing education and program for the forgiveness of loans provided by the state for nursing education.

Section 10a-163 (Formerly Sec. 10-116n), 10a-163a and 10a-163b. - Teacher incentive loan program for training in areas of teacher shortages; eligibility requirements; loan repayment and forgiveness provisions. Teacher incentive loan program and acade...

Section 10a-164. (Formerly Sec. 10-116o). - State supplemental grant program.

Section 10a-164a. - Connecticut aid to public college students grant program.

Section 10a-164b. - Grant program for delivery of mental health services to students on campus at public and independent institutions of higher education.

Section 10a-165. (Formerly Sec. 10-116p). - Work-study programs.

Section 10a-166. (Formerly Sec. 10-116q). - Education grant to child of deceased or disabled veteran or missing in action member of armed forces.

Section 10a-167. (Formerly Sec. 10-116r). - Scholarships for Vietnam era veterans.

Section 10a-168. (Formerly Sec. 10-116s). - Scholarship aid for teachers of children requiring special education.

Section 10a-168a. - Minority teacher incentive program.

Section 10a-168b. - Minority educator loan reimbursement grant program.

Section 10a-169. - Capitol scholarship grant program.

Section 10a-169a. - Information technology scholarship pilot program.

Section 10a-169b. - Information technology loan reimbursement pilot program.

Section 10a-170 to 10a-170m. - Administrative support for capitol scholarship grant program. High technology graduate assistantship program. Eligibility requirements for high technology graduate assistantships. Award of high technology assistantships...

Section 10a-170r to 10a-170v. - Academic scholarship graduate student loan program; eligibility requirements. Selection of academic scholarship graduate student loan recipients, maintenance of eligibility; amount of loan awards. Loan repayment; loan...

Section 10a-170w. - Gear up for Connecticut futures account.

Section 10a-171. - Transfer of functions.

Section 10a-172. - Information re students receiving financial aid from certain grants. Report.

Section 10a-173. - Roberta B. Willis Scholarship program.

Section 10a-174. - Debt-free community college program.

Section 10a-174a. - Debt-free community college account. Connecticut Lottery Corporation reports to Board of Regents for Higher Education.