Iowa Code
Chapter 261 - COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION
Section 261.132 - Future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant program.

261.132 Future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant program.
1. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
a. “Commission” means the college student aid commission.
b. “Eligible institution” means an institution of higher learning governed by the state board of regents or an accredited private institution as defined in section 261.9, that meets all of the following criteria:
(1) Applies to and is approved by the commission to participate in the future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant program.
(2) Requires eligible students to complete and file application forms required by the commission, apply for all available state and federal financial aid, apply to the eligible institution to participate in the program, attend orientation in person or virtually, register for classes with the assistance of an academic advisor, and participate in academic and career advising sessions required under the program.
(3) Certifies that prior to participating in the program an eligible student has earned at least half of the credits necessary for a bachelor’s degree and is able to complete a bachelor’s degree in an eligible program of study or academic major leading to a designated high-demand job in the prescribed grant time frame.
(4) Facilitates the assignment of a volunteer mentor to each eligible student based on the eligible student’s interest. The volunteer mentor shall have successfully passed a background investigation and a check of the national sex offender registry as required under section 15H.10, subsection 2, and both the eligible student and the volunteer mentor shall have entered into a written agreement as provided in section 15H.10, subsection 3.
(5) Facilitates connections through campus career centers and services to internships and similar local, state, and federal programs.
(6) Markets the eligible institution’s eligible program and optional incentives, which may include but not be limited to credit for military experience, on the eligible institution’s internet site and to other relevant agencies and organizations as recommended by the college student aid commission, the commission on volunteer service, or the department of workforce development.
(7) Submits annually information and data regarding the eligible program operated by the eligible institution, the students and volunteer mentors participating in the eligible program, and statistics on employment outcomes for eligible program participants by industry, to the commission in the manner required by the commission.
c. “Eligible program” means a program of study or an academic major jointly approved by the commission and the department of workforce development, in consultation with the eligible institution, that leads to a bachelor’s degree aligned with a high-demand job designated by the workforce development board pursuant to section 84A.1B, subsection 14. If the department removes a high-demand job from the list created under section 84A.1B, subsection 14, an eligible student who received a grant for a program based on that high-demand job shall continue to receive the grant until achieving a bachelor’s degree as long as the student continues to meet all other eligibility requirements.
d. “Eligible student” means an Iowa resident who meets all of the following requirements:
(1) Has earned at least half of the credits necessary for a bachelor’s degree and is able to complete a bachelor’s degree in an eligible program of study or academic major leading to a designated high-demand job in the prescribed grant time frame.
(2) Completes and submits application forms required by the commission, including the free application for federal student aid; applies for all available state and federal financial aid; attends orientation in person or virtually; registers for classes with the assistance of an academic advisor; and participates in academic and career advising sessions required under the eligible program. To receive a renewal of a grant awarded under this section, an eligible student must annually submit a new application to the commission for reevaluation of eligibility.
(3) Has not been enrolled in postsecondary education during the twenty-four months preceding the date on which the commission receives the individual’s application to participate in the program.
(4) Enrolls in at least six semester hours, or the equivalent, in an eligible program. However, an eligible student may enroll in fewer than six semester hours, or the equivalent, if the eligible student needs fewer than six semester hours of credit, or the equivalent, to achieve a bachelor’s degree under the eligible program.
(5) Is making satisfactory academic progress as defined by the eligible institution.
(6) Remains continuously enrolled unless granted a leave of absence by the eligible institution based on criteria adopted by rule by the commission.
e. “Full-time” means enrollment in at least twelve semester hours or the equivalent.
f. “Part-time” means enrollment in at least six but less than twelve semester hours or the equivalent.
2. Allowable activities. An eligible student may work with an assigned volunteer mentor to help the student meet the requirements of this section or the requirements of an eligible program, identify and participate in work-based learning opportunities with the approval of the eligible institution, and make other career-related connections.
3. Grant limitations — requirements.
a. A full-time eligible student may receive a future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant annually for not more than four semesters, or the equivalent, or until the eligible student earns a bachelor’s degree under the program, whichever occurs first. A part-time eligible student may receive the grant for not more than eight semesters, or the equivalent, on a prorated basis, or until the eligible student earns a bachelor’s degree under the eligible program, whichever occurs first.
b. The amount of a future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant to a full-time eligible student shall be at least one thousand dollars annually. The amount of a future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant to a part-time eligible student shall be equal to the amount that would be awarded to a full-time student except that the commission shall prorate the amount based on the recipient student’s semester hour or equivalent enrollment.
c. A future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant shall be awarded on an annual basis, requiring reapplication by an eligible student each year. Payments under the grant shall be allocated equally among the semesters, or the equivalent, and paid upon certification by the eligible institution that the student meets the requirements of subsection 1, paragraph “d”.
d. If a grant recipient discontinues attendance before the end of any semester, or the equivalent, after receiving grant payments, the entire amount of any refund due that recipient, up to the full amount of grant payments made during that semester, or the equivalent, shall be paid by the eligible institution to the commission.
4. Commission’s duties and responsibilities. Subject to an appropriation of funds by the general assembly for purposes of this section, the commission shall administer the future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant program and shall do all of the following:
a. Provide application forms for distribution to students by eligible institutions.
b. Adopt rules under chapter 17A, in collaboration with the department of workforce development, for administration of this section, including but not limited to establishing the duties and responsibilities of eligible institutions under the program; defining residence and satisfactory academic progress for purposes of the program; and establishing procedures for grant application, processing, and approval. The rules shall provide for determining the priority awarding of grants if funds available for purposes of this section are insufficient to pay all eligible students. Priority shall be given to fully awarding eligible students approved for grants based on the date of application, rather than prorating grant awards among all eligible students.
c. Approve and award grants on an annual basis.
d. Transmit to the department of workforce development the compilation of information, data, and statistics submitted in accordance with subsection 1, paragraph “b”, subparagraph (7), for the annual report required under section 84A.1B.
5. Fund created. A future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant fund is created in the state treasury as a separate fund under the control of the commission. All moneys deposited or paid into the fund are appropriated and made available to the commission to be used for grants awarded as provided under this section. Notwithstanding section 8.33, any balance in the fund on June 30 of each fiscal year shall not revert to the general fund of the state, but shall be available for purposes of this section in subsequent fiscal years.
6. New awards prohibited. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021, and each succeeding fiscal year, the commission shall not award a future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant to any new applicant, but may award a future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant to an applicant who received a grant awarded under the program in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020, and who continues to meet the eligibility requirements of this section.
2018 Acts, ch 1067, §13, 15; 2021 Acts, ch 170, §20
Referred to in §15H.10, 84A.1B, 84A.13
Transfer of moneys from the future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant fund to the future ready Iowa skilled workforce last-dollar scholarship fund;
2021 Acts, ch 170, §5, 24, 25
NEW subsection 6

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Chapter 261 - COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION

Section 261.1 - Commission created.

Section 261.2 - Duties of commission.

Section 261.3 - Organization — bylaws.

Section 261.4 - Funds — compensation and expenses of commission.

Section 261.5 - Response to national emergency — waiver authority.

Section 261.6 - All Iowa opportunity foster care grant program.

Section 261.7 - Textbook notice — legislative intent and recommendation.

Section 261.8 - Corporation for educational financial assistance, services, and research.

Section 261.9 - Definitions.

Section 261.10 - Who qualified.

Section 261.11 - Extent of grant.

Section 261.12 - Amount of grant.

Section 261.13 - Annual grant.

Section 261.14 - Other aid considered.

Section 261.15 - Administration by commission — rules.

Section 261.16 - Application for grants.

Section 261.16A - Iowa tuition grants — for-profit institutions.

Section 261.17 - Vocational-technical tuition grants.

Section 261.17A - Iowa hope loan program.

Section 261.19 - Health care professional recruitment program.

Section 261.19A - Osteopathic forgivable loan program.

Section 261.19B - Osteopathic physician recruitment revolving fund.

Section 261.20 - Scholarship and tuition grant reserve fund.

Section 261.21 - National guard tuition aid program.

Section 261.22 - Accelerated career education grants.

Section 261.23 - Registered nurse and nurse educator loan forgiveness program.

Section 261.24 - Iowa state fair scholarship.

Section 261.25 - Appropriations — standing limited.

Section 261.35 - Definitions.

Section 261.36 - Powers.

Section 261.37 - Duties.

Section 261.38 - Agency operating account.

Section 261.39 - Transfer of funds and assets.

Section 261.41 - Account dissolved — balance to general fund.

Section 261.42 - Short title.

Section 261.43 - Actions not barred.

Section 261.43A - Security interest in education loans.

Section 261.44 - Guaranteed loan payment program.

Section 261.48 - Minority teacher loan payments.

Section 261.54 - Repayment of science and mathematics loans.

Section 261.61 - Barber and cosmetology arts and sciences tuition grant program.

Section 261.62 - Iowa state fair scholarship.

Section 261.71 - Chiropractic graduate student forgivable loans.

Section 261.72 - Chiropractic loan revolving fund.

Section 261.73 - Chiropractic loan forgiveness program.

Section 261.81 - Work-study program.

Section 261.81A - Iowa heritage corps.

Section 261.82 - Duties of college student aid commission.

Section 261.83 - Eligibility and duties of institutions.

Section 261.84 - Student eligibility.

Section 261.85 - Appropriation.

Section 261.86 - National guard service scholarship program.

Section 261.86A - National guard STEM-related recruitment and retention incentive programs.

Section 261.87 - All Iowa opportunity scholarship program and fund.

Section 261.92 - Definitions.

Section 261.93 - Program established — who qualified.

Section 261.93A - Appropriation — percentages.

Section 261.94 - Extent of grant.

Section 261.95 - Amount of grant.

Section 261.96 - Administration by commission — rules.

Section 261.97 - Application for grants.

Section 261.101 - Legislative intent.

Section 261.102 - Definitions.

Section 261.103 - Program qualifications.

Section 261.104 - Powers of the commission.

Section 261.105 - Duties of applicant.

Section 261.110 - Teach Iowa scholar program.

Section 261.111 - Teacher shortage forgivable loan program.

Section 261.112 - Teacher shortage loan forgiveness program.

Section 261.113 - Rural Iowa primary care loan repayment program — fund — appropriations.

Section 261.114 - Rural Iowa advanced registered nurse practitioner and physician assistant loan repayment program — fund — appropriations.

Section 261.115 - Health care professional recruitment program.

Section 261.116 - Health care loan repayment program.

Section 261.120 - Rural veterinarian loan repayment program — fund — appropriations.

Section 261.121 - Notice to individual of potential sanction of license.

Section 261.122 - Conference.

Section 261.123 - Written agreement.

Section 261.124 - Decision of the commission.

Section 261.125 - Certificate of noncompliance — certification to licensing authority.

Section 261.126 - Requirements and procedures of licensing authority.

Section 261.127 - District court hearing.

Section 261.128 - Health care professional incentive payment program — repeal.

Section 261.129 - Iowa needs nurses now initiative.

Section 261.130 - Skilled workforce shortage tuition grant program.

Section 261.131 - Future ready Iowa skilled workforce last-dollar scholarship program.

Section 261.132 - Future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant program.