Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 136A — Higher Education
Section 136A.091 — Summer Academic Enrichment Program.

Subdivision 1. Establishment. The summer academic enrichment program is established to enable elementary and secondary students to attend academic summer programs sponsored by postsecondary institutions and nonprofit organizations.
Subd. 2. Eligibility. To be eligible for a program stipend, a student shall:
(1) be a resident of Minnesota;
(2) attend an eligible office-approved program;
(3) be in grades 3 through 12, but not have completed high school;
(4) meet income requirements for free or reduced-price school meals; and
(5) be 19 years of age or younger.
Subd. 3. Financial need. Need for financial assistance is based on student eligibility for free or reduced-price school meals. Student eligibility shall be verified by sponsors of approved academic programs. The office shall award stipends for students within the limits of available appropriations for this section. If the amount appropriated is insufficient, the office shall allocate the available appropriation in the manner it determines. A stipend must not exceed $1,000 per student.
Subd. 4. Eligible program sponsors. (a) A program stipend may be used only at an eligible sponsor that is a postsecondary institution or nonprofit educational organization. A Minnesota public postsecondary institution is an eligible program sponsor. A private postsecondary institution is an eligible program sponsor if it:
(1) is accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education for purposes of eligibility to participate in title IV federal financial aid programs;
(2) offers an associate or baccalaureate degree program approved under sections 136A.61 to 136A.71; and
(3) is located in Minnesota.
(b) A nonprofit educational organization is an eligible program sponsor if it:
(1) is incorporated;
(2) has had favorable financial performance with federal or state funds; and
(3) has not had significant audit findings.
Subd. 5. Eligible programs. A program stipend may be used only for an eligible program. To be eligible, a program must:
(1) provide, as its primary purpose, academic instruction for student enrichment in core curricular areas of English and language arts, humanities, social studies, science, mathematics, fine arts, performing arts, and world languages and culture;
(2) not be offered for credit to postsecondary students;
(3) not provide remedial instruction;
(4) meet any other program requirements established by the office; and
(5) be approved by the commissioner.
Subd. 6. Information. The office shall assemble and distribute information about eligible student participants, program stipends, and eligible programs.
Subd. 7. Administration. The office shall determine the time and manner of program applications, program approval, stipend applications, and final awards.
Subd. 8. Program evaluation. Each program sponsor must annually submit a report to the office stating its program goals, activities, and stipend recipient eligibility and demographic information.
Subd. 9. Report. Annually, the office shall submit a report to the legislative committees with jurisdiction over higher education finance regarding the program providers, stipend recipients, and program activities. The report shall include information about the students served, the organizations providing services, program goals and outcomes, and student outcomes.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 135A - 137 — Postsecondary Education

Chapter 136A — Higher Education

Section 136A.002 — Definitions.

Section 136A.01 — Office Of Higher Education.

Section 136A.03 — Executive Officers; Employees.

Section 136A.031 — Student Advisory Council.

Section 136A.032 — Community And Commissioner Participation In Postsecondary Education Of American Indians.

Section 136A.0411 — Collecting Fees.

Section 136A.0412 — Acceptance Of Private Funds; Appropriation.

Section 136A.05 — Cooperation Of Institutions Of Higher Education.

Section 136A.051 — Student Records And Data.

Section 136A.055 — Developmental Education Reporting.

Section 136A.057 — Student Transfer Reporting.

Section 136A.06 — Federal Funds.

Section 136A.08 — Reciprocal Agreements Relating To Nonresident Tuition With Other States Or Provinces.

Section 136A.091 — Summer Academic Enrichment Program.

Section 136A.095 — Grants-in-aid; Purpose.

Section 136A.096 — Financial Aid Goals.

Section 136A.101 — Definitions.

Section 136A.103 — Institution Eligibility Requirements.

Section 136A.1201 — Minnesota Promise.

Section 136A.121 — State Grant Program.

Section 136A.1215 — Grants For Students With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities.

Section 136A.123 — Mn Reconnect Program.

Section 136A.1241 — Fostering Independence Higher Education Grants.

Section 136A.125 — Child Care Grants.

Section 136A.126 — Indian Scholarships.

Section 136A.1274 — Underrepresented Student Teacher Grants.

Section 136A.1275 — Student Teacher Grants In Shortage Areas.

Section 136A.1276 — Alternative Teacher Preparation Grant Program.

Section 136A.131 — Accounting And Records.

Section 136A.1311 — Cash Flow.

Section 136A.1312 — Financial Aid Administrator, Professional Judgment.

Section 136A.1313 — Financial Aid Audits.

Section 136A.15 — Definitions.

Section 136A.155 — Additional Institution Eligibility Requirements.

Section 136A.16 — Powers And Duties Of Office.

Section 136A.162 — Classification Of Data.

Section 136A.1701 — Supplemental And Additional Loans.

Section 136A.1702 — Legislative Oversight.

Section 136A.1704 — Student Loan Refinancing.

Section 136A.171 — Revenue Bonds; Issuance; Proceeds.

Section 136A.172 — Negotiable Notes; Issuance; Conditions.

Section 136A.173 — Negotiability; Bond Anticipation Notes; Payment; Conditions.

Section 136A.174 — Security For Bonds.

Section 136A.175 — Refunding Revenue Bonds; Proceeds; Investments.

Section 136A.176 — Bonds Not State Obligations.

Section 136A.177 — Rights Of Bondholders.

Section 136A.178 — Legal Investments; Authorized Securities.

Section 136A.1785 — Loan Capital Fund.

Section 136A.1787 — Self Loan Revenue Bonds Annual Certificate Of Need.

Section 136A.1788 — Student Loan Debt Counseling.

Section 136A.1789 — Aviation Degree Loan Forgiveness Program.

Section 136A.1791 — Teacher Shortage Loan Repayment Program.

Section 136A.1792 — Promotion Of Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Programs.

Section 136A.1793 — Promotion Of Teacher Loan Forgiveness Programs.

Section 136A.1794 — Agricultural Education Loan Forgiveness Program.

Section 136A.1795 — Large Animal Veterinarian Loan Forgiveness Program.

Section 136A.1796 — Tribal College Supplemental Grant Assistance.

Section 136A.18 — Legislative Finding, Declaration, And Directive.

Section 136A.23 — Trustees Of Incorporated Colleges May Prescribe Course Of Study; Annual Report.

Section 136A.231 — Education; Postsecondary Students; Work-study Programs.

Section 136A.232 — Administration; Agreements With Educational Facilities.

Section 136A.233 — Work-study Grants.

Section 136A.246 — Dual Training Competency Grants.

Section 136A.25 — Creation.

Section 136A.26 — Memberships; Officers; Compensation; Removal.

Section 136A.27 — Policy.

Section 136A.28 — Definitions.

Section 136A.29 — Powers; Duties.

Section 136A.30 — Source Of Payment Of Expenses.

Section 136A.31 — Notes Of The Authority.

Section 136A.32 — Bonds Of The Authority.

Section 136A.33 — Trust Agreement.

Section 136A.34 — Revenue Refunding Bonds.

Section 136A.35 — Bonds Are Not State Obligation.

Section 136A.36 — Revenues.

Section 136A.37 — Remedies Of Bondholders And Trustees.

Section 136A.38 — Bonds Eligible For Investment.

Section 136A.39 — Exemption From Taxes And Other Restrictions.

Section 136A.40 — Administration.

Section 136A.41 — Conflict Of Interest.

Section 136A.42 — Annual Report.

Section 136A.61 — Policy.

Section 136A.615 — Citation.

Section 136A.62 — Definitions.

Section 136A.63 — Registration.

Section 136A.64 — Information Required For Registration.

Section 136A.645 — School Closure.

Section 136A.646 — Additional Security.

Section 136A.65 — Approval Of Degrees And Name.

Section 136A.653 — Exemptions.

Section 136A.657 — Exemption; Religious Schools.

Section 136A.658 — Exemption; State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement Schools.

Section 136A.66 — List Of Registered Institutions.

Section 136A.67 — Registration Representations.

Section 136A.672 — Student Complaints.

Section 136A.675 — Risk Analysis.

Section 136A.68 — Records.

Section 136A.685 — Private Institutions; Adjudication Of Fraud Or Misrepresentation.

Section 136A.69 — Fees.

Section 136A.705 — Penalty.

Section 136A.71 — Injunction.

Section 136A.82 — Citation.

Section 136A.821 — Definitions.

Section 136A.822 — Licensure.

Section 136A.8225 — School Closure.

Section 136A.823 — License Renewal.

Section 136A.824 — Fees.

Section 136A.825 — Permits For Solicitors.

Section 136A.826 — Information To Students.

Section 136A.827 — Refunds.

Section 136A.828 — Prohibitions.

Section 136A.829 — Revocation Of License Or Permit.

Section 136A.8295 — Student Complaints.

Section 136A.83 — Inspection.

Section 136A.831 — Injunction.

Section 136A.832 — Penalty.

Section 136A.833 — Exemptions.

Section 136A.834 — Exemption; Religious Schools.

Section 136A.861 — Intervention For College Attendance Program Grants.

Section 136A.87 — Planning Information For Postsecondary Education.

Section 136A.901 — Spinal Cord Injury And Traumatic Brain Injury Research Grant Program.

Section 136A.902 — Spinal Cord And Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Council.

Section 136A.91 — Concurrent Enrollment Grants.