261.16A Iowa tuition grants — for-profit institutions.
1. Students qualified. A tuition grant from moneys appropriated under section 261.25, subsection 2, may be awarded to a resident of Iowa who is admitted and in attendance as a full-time or part-time resident student at an eligible institution and who establishes financial need.
2. Extent of grant.
a. A qualified full-time resident student enrolled in an eligible institution that meets the criteria of section 261.9, subsection 3, paragraph “a”, may receive tuition grants for not more than eight semesters of undergraduate study or the equivalent; a qualified part-time resident student enrolled in the eligible institution may receive tuition grants for not more than sixteen semesters of undergraduate study or the equivalent.
b. A qualified full-time resident student enrolled in an eligible institution that meets the criteria of section 261.9, subsection 3, paragraph “b”, may receive tuition grants for not more than four semesters or the equivalent of two full years of study. However, if a student resumes study after at least a two-year absence, the student may again be eligible for the specified amount of time, except that the student shall not receive assistance for courses for which credit was previously received.
3. Amount of grant.
a. The amount of a tuition grant to a qualified full-time student for the fall and spring semesters, or the equivalent, shall be the amount of the student’s financial need for that period. However, a tuition grant shall not exceed six thousand dollars.
b. The amount of a tuition grant to a qualified full-time student for the summer semester or equivalent shall be one-half the amount of the tuition grant the student receives under paragraph “a”.
c. The amount of a tuition grant to a qualified part-time student enrolled in a course of study including at least three semester hours but fewer than twelve semester hours for the fall, spring, and summer semesters, or the equivalent, shall be equal to the amount of a tuition grant that would be paid to a full-time student times a number which represents the number of hours in which the part-time student is actually enrolled divided by twelve semester hours, or the equivalent.
d. If a qualified student receives financial aid under any other program, the full amount of such financial aid shall be considered part of the student’s financial resources available in determining the amount of the student’s financial need for that period. In no case may the state’s total financial contribution to the student’s education, including financial aid under any other state or federal program, exceed the tuition and mandatory fees at the eligible institution the student attends.
4. Grant payments — attendance discontinued.
a. Payments under the tuition grant shall be allocated equally among the semesters or the equivalent and shall be paid at the beginning of each semester or equivalent upon certification by the eligible institution that the student is admitted and in full-time or part-time attendance in a course of study.
b. If the student discontinues attendance before the end of any semester, or the equivalent, after receiving payment under the grant, the entire amount of any refund due that student, up to the amount of any payments made under the annual grant, shall be paid by the eligible institution to the state.
5. Commission responsibilities. The commission’s responsibilities for administering tuition grants under this section shall be the same as provided under section 261.15. The commission may require an eligible institution to promptly furnish any information which the commission may request in connection with the tuition grant program.
6. Grant applications. Each applicant for a tuition grant under this section shall meet the requirements of section 261.16.
7. Reports to commission. An eligible institution shall file annual reports with the commission, as required by the commission and under section 261.9, prior to receipt of tuition grant moneys under this chapter.
2017 Acts, ch 172, §17
Referred to in §261.9
Structure 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 261.10 - 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 261.38 - Agency operating account.
Section 261.39 - Transfer of funds and assets.
Section 261.41 - Account dissolved — balance to general fund.
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 261.93 - 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 261.115 - 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 261.123 - 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.