Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 197 — Veterans; Rewards, Privileges
Section 197.775 — Higher Education Fairness.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section.
(b) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of veterans affairs.
(c) "State college or university" means a unit of the University of Minnesota or Minnesota State Colleges and Universities.
(d) "Veteran" includes the definition provided in section 197.447, and also includes any person serving in active service, as defined in section 190.05, subdivision 5.
Subd. 2. Recognition of courses. (a) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities must recognize courses and award educational credits for courses that were part of a veteran's military training or service if the courses meet the standards of the American Council on Education or equivalent standards for awarding academic credits. In recognizing courses and awarding educational credits, consideration must be given to academic skills developed in all aspects of the training or service course curriculum, and may not be limited solely to the physical fitness or activity components of the course.
(b) The University of Minnesota and private colleges and universities in Minnesota are encouraged to recognize courses and award educational credits for courses that were part of a veteran's military training or service if the courses meet the standards of the American Council on Education or equivalent standards for awarding academic credits. In recognizing courses and awarding educational credits, the University of Minnesota and private colleges and universities in Minnesota are encouraged to consider academic skills developed in all aspects of the training or service course curriculum, and not limit consideration solely to the physical fitness or activity components of the course.
Subd. 2a. Recognition of veteran status. (a) With the policy in this subdivision, the state recognizes veterans' selfless sacrifices in service to our nation, and their varied and specialized military education and training, as well as the need for their timely and meaningful reintegration into civilian society. The state also recognizes the special value of veterans in furthering the goal of creating a diverse student population in the state's postsecondary institutions.
(b) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities must adopt a policy recognizing, for applicants who are veterans, the applicant's veteran status as a positive factor in determining whether to grant admission to a graduate or professional academic degree program. The Board of Trustees must report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over higher education policy and finance annually by February 15 on the number of veterans who apply for a graduate or professional academic degree program and the number accepted.
(c) The University of Minnesota, and private colleges and universities in Minnesota, are encouraged to adopt a policy recognizing, for applicants who are veterans, the applicant's veteran status as a positive factor in determining whether to grant admission to an undergraduate, graduate, or professional academic degree program.
Subd. 3. Tuition status. A state college or university must treat a veteran as a Minnesota resident for purposes of determining the veteran's undergraduate tuition rate. A state college or university must treat a veteran as a Minnesota resident for purposes of determining the veteran's graduate school tuition rate if the veteran was a Minnesota resident on entering military service and starts attending the state college or university graduate program within two years of completing military service.
Subd. 4. Delayed payment of tuition. A state college or university may not assess late fees or other late charges for veterans who are eligible to receive federal or state educational assistance and who have applied for that assistance but not yet received it, nor may they prevent these students from registering for a subsequent term because of outstanding tuition charges that arise from delayed federal or state payments. The state college or university may request without delay the amount of tuition above expected federal and state educational assistance and may require payment of the full amount of tuition owed by the veteran within 30 days of receipt of the expected federal or state educational assistance.
2006 c 273 s 9; 2007 c 144 art 2 s 48; 2013 c 99 art 2 s 21-23

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 196 - 198 — Veterans

Chapter 197 — Veterans; Rewards, Privileges

Section 197.03 — State Soldiers' Assistance Fund Created.

Section 197.04 — Composition Of Fund.

Section 197.05 — Fund, How Expended.

Section 197.06 — Soldiers' Assistance Agent.

Section 197.065 — Access To Database.

Section 197.07 — Soldiers' Assistance Fund Deposited In State Treasury.

Section 197.133 — Disposal Of Property And Expiration Of Board Of Governors.

Section 197.225 — List Of Deceased Military Personnel.

Section 197.23 — Purchase Of Grave Markers.

Section 197.231 — Honor Guards.

Section 197.236 — State Veterans Cemeteries.

Section 197.447 — Veteran, Defined.

Section 197.455 — Veterans Preference Applied.

Section 197.4551 — Permissive Preference For Veterans In Private Employment.

Section 197.4552 — Expedited And Temporary Licensing For Former And Current Members Of The Military.

Section 197.46 — Veterans Preference Act; Removal Forbidden; Right Of Mandamus.

Section 197.48 — Application.

Section 197.481 — Enforcement.

Section 197.55 — Quarters For Meetings Of Veterans Organizations.

Section 197.56 — Use Of Quarters.

Section 197.57 — Quarters, How Maintained.

Section 197.58 — Veterans Organizations.

Section 197.585 — Higher Education Veterans Assistance Program.

Section 197.60 — County Veterans Service Officers; Appointment; Compensation.

Section 197.601 — Qualifications Of County Veterans Service Officers.

Section 197.602 — Joint Action By Two Or More Counties.

Section 197.603 — Duties.

Section 197.604 — Unlawful To Pay Fee.

Section 197.605 — Department As A Resource To Counties.

Section 197.606 — Classed As County Employees.

Section 197.608 — Veterans Service Office Grant Program.

Section 197.609 — Education Program.

Section 197.6091 — Veterans Benefits Services; Disclosure Requirements.

Section 197.61 — Veterans Service Organizations Grant Program.

Section 197.63 — Vital Records, Certified Copies.

Section 197.65 — Renewal Of Professional License, Motor Vehicle Registration And Driver's License.

Section 197.75 — Educational Assistance; Surviving Children And Spouses; Veterans.

Section 197.752 — Educational Assistance To Pow/mia Dependents.

Section 197.775 — Higher Education Fairness.

Section 197.78 — State Educational Programs Unavailable Through Federal Programs.

Section 197.781 — Veterans Training Program.

Section 197.79 — Veterans Bonus Program.

Section 197.791 — Minnesota Gi Bill Program.

Section 197.987 — Honor And Remember Flag.

Section 197.988 — Purple Heart County; Purple Heart City.

Section 197.991 — Korean War Armistice Day.

Section 197.995 — Vietnam Veterans Day.

Section 197.996 — American Legion Day.

Section 197.9961 — Veterans Of Foreign Wars.