Effective: July 21, 2022
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 135 - 134th General Assembly
(A) The chancellor of higher education shall adopt rules to carry out this section and as authorized under section 3333.123 of the Revised Code. The rules shall include definitions of the terms "resident," "expected family contribution," "full-time student," "three-quarters-time student," "half-time student," "one-quarter-time student," "state cost of attendance," and "accredited" for the purpose of those sections.
(B) Only an Ohio resident who meets both of the following is eligible for a grant awarded under this section:
(1) The resident has an expected family contribution of two thousand one hundred ninety or less;
(2) The resident enrolls in one of the following:
(a) An undergraduate program, or a nursing diploma program approved by the board of nursing under section 4723.06 of the Revised Code, at a state-assisted state institution of higher education, as defined in section 3345.12 of the Revised Code, that meets the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964;
(b) An undergraduate program, or a nursing diploma program approved by the board of nursing under section 4723.06 of the Revised Code, at a private, nonprofit institution in this state holding a certificate of authorization pursuant to Chapter 1713. of the Revised Code;
(c) An undergraduate program, or a nursing diploma program approved by the board of nursing under section 4723.06 of the Revised Code, at a career college in this state that holds a certificate of registration from the state board of career colleges and schools under Chapter 3332. of the Revised Code or at a private institution exempt from regulation under Chapter 3332. of the Revised Code as prescribed in section 3333.046 of the Revised Code, if the program has a certificate of authorization pursuant to Chapter 1713. of the Revised Code.
(d) A comprehensive transition and postsecondary program that is certified by the United States department of education. For purposes of this section, a "comprehensive transition and postsecondary program" means a degree, certificate, or non-degree program that is designed to support persons with intellectual disabilities who are receiving academic, career, technical, and independent living instruction at an institution of higher education in order to prepare for gainful employment as defined in 20 U.S.C. 1140.
(C)(1) The chancellor shall establish and administer a needs-based financial aid grants program based on the United States department of education's method of determining financial need. The program shall be known as the Ohio college opportunity grant program. The general assembly shall support the needs-based financial aid program by such sums and in such manner as it may provide, but the chancellor also may receive funds from other sources to support the program. If, for any academic year, the amounts available for support of the program are inadequate to provide grants to all eligible students, the chancellor shall do one of the following:
(a) Give preference in the payment of grants based upon expected family contribution, beginning with the lowest expected family contribution category and proceeding upward by category to the highest expected family contribution category;
(b) Proportionately reduce the amount of each grant to be awarded for the academic year under this section;
(c) Use an alternate formula for such grants that addresses the shortage of available funds and has been submitted to and approved by the controlling board.
(2) The needs-based financial aid grant shall be paid to the eligible student through the institution in which the student is enrolled, except that no needs-based financial aid grant shall be paid to any person serving a term of imprisonment. Applications for the grants shall be made as prescribed by the chancellor, and such applications may be made in conjunction with and upon the basis of information provided in conjunction with student assistance programs funded by agencies of the United States government or from financial resources of the institution of higher education. The institution shall certify that the student applicant meets the requirements set forth in division (B) of this section. Needs-based financial aid grants shall be provided to an eligible student only as long as the student is making appropriate progress toward a nursing diploma, an associate or bachelor's degree, or completion of a comprehensive transition and postsecondary program. No student shall be eligible to receive a grant for more than ten semesters, fifteen quarters, or the equivalent of five academic years. A grant made to an eligible student on the basis of less than full-time enrollment shall be based on the number of credit hours for which the student is enrolled and shall be computed in accordance with a formula adopted by rule issued by the chancellor. No student shall receive more than one grant on the basis of less than full-time enrollment.
(D)(1) Except as provided in divisions (D)(4) and (5) of this section, no grant awarded under this section shall exceed the total state cost of attendance.
(2) Subject to divisions (D)(1), (3), (4), and (5) of this section, the chancellor shall determine the maximum per student award amount for each institutional sector by subtracting the sum of the maximum Pell grant and maximum expected family contribution amounts, as determined by the chancellor, from the average instructional and general fees charged by the institutional sector. The department of higher education shall publish on its web site an annual Ohio college opportunity award table. Except as provided for in section 3333.126 of the Revised Code, in no case shall the grant amount for such a student exceed any maximum that the chancellor may set by rule.
(3) For a student enrolled for a semester or quarter in addition to the portion of the academic year covered by a grant under this section, the maximum grant amount shall be a percentage of the maximum specified in any table established in rules adopted by the chancellor as provided in division (A) of this section. The maximum grant for a fourth quarter shall be one-third of the maximum amount so prescribed. The maximum grant for a third semester shall be one-half of the maximum amount so prescribed.
(4) If a student is enrolled in a two-year institution of higher education and is eligible for an education and training voucher through the Ohio education and training voucher program that receives federal funding under the John H. Chafee foster care independence program, 42 U.S.C. 677, the amount of a grant awarded under this section may exceed the total state cost of attendance to additionally cover housing costs.
(5) For a student who is receiving federal veterans' benefits under the "All-Volunteer Force Educational Assistance Program," 38 U.S.C. 3001 et seq., or "Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Program," 38 U.S.C. 3301 et seq., or any successor program, the amount of a grant awarded under this section shall be applied toward the total state cost of attendance and the student's housing costs and living expenses. Living expenses shall include reasonable costs for room and board.
(E) No grant shall be made to any student in a course of study in theology, religion, or other field of preparation for a religious profession unless such course of study leads to an accredited bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, associate of arts, or associate of science degree.
(F)(1) Except as provided in division (F)(2) of this section, no grant shall be made to any student for enrollment during a fiscal year in an institution with a cohort default rate determined by the United States secretary of education pursuant to the "Higher Education Amendments of 1986," 100 Stat. 1278, 1408, 20 U.S.C.A. 1085, as amended, as of the fifteenth day of June preceding the fiscal year, equal to or greater than thirty per cent for each of the preceding two fiscal years.
(2) Division (F)(1) of this section does not apply in the case of either of the following:
(a) The institution pursuant to federal law appeals its loss of eligibility for federal financial aid and the United States secretary of education determines its cohort default rate after recalculation is lower than the rate specified in division (F)(1) of this section or the secretary determines due to mitigating circumstances that the institution may continue to participate in federal financial aid programs. The chancellor shall adopt rules requiring any such appellant to provide information to the chancellor regarding an appeal.
(b) Any student who has previously received a grant pursuant to any provision of this section, including prior to the section's amendment by H.B. 1 of the 128th general assembly, effective July 17, 2009, and who meets all other eligibility requirements of this section.
(3) The chancellor shall adopt rules for the notification of all institutions whose students will be ineligible to participate in the grant program pursuant to division (F)(1) of this section.
(4) A student's attendance at any institution whose students are ineligible for grants due to division (F)(1) of this section shall not affect that student's eligibility to receive a grant when enrolled in another institution.
(G) Institutions of higher education that enroll students receiving needs-based financial aid grants under this section shall report to the chancellor all students who have received such needs-based financial aid grants but are no longer eligible for all or part of those grants and shall refund any moneys due the state within thirty days after the beginning of the quarter or term immediately following the quarter or term in which the student was no longer eligible to receive all or part of the student's grant. There shall be an interest charge of one per cent per month on all moneys due and payable after such thirty-day period. The chancellor shall immediately notify the office of budget and management and the legislative service commission of all refunds so received.
Last updated April 27, 2022 at 12:31 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 33 | Education-Libraries
Chapter 3333 | Department of Higher Education
Section 3333.01 | Ohio Board of Regents - Advisory Role - Terms.
Section 3333.011 | Board Members, Staff and Employees - Prohibited Activities.
Section 3333.012 | References to Ohio Board of Regents.
Section 3333.02 | Board Meetings and Duties.
Section 3333.021 | Filing Fiscal Analysis With Proposed Rules.
Section 3333.03 | Department of Higher Education; Chancellor of Higher Education.
Section 3333.032 | Annual Report of Board of Regents.
Section 3333.04 | Chancellor - Powers and Duties.
Section 3333.043 | Community Service Programs.
Section 3333.044 | Contracting With Consultants - Liability Insurance.
Section 3333.046 | Exempting Certain Programs From Regulation as Proprietary Schools.
Section 3333.047 | Student Financial Aid Program Audits.
Section 3333.048 | Educator Preparation; Metrics and Programs.
Section 3333.0410 | Use the Student's Data Verification Code Required.
Section 3333.0411 | Reports for Teacher Preparation Programs.
Section 3333.0412 | Private University Exempt From Liability for Certain Breach of Confidentiality.
Section 3333.0413 | Inventory of Education Programs Focusing on Workforce Development and Training.
Section 3333.0414 | Opioid and Other Substance Abuse Prevention Instruction.
Section 3333.0415 | Annual Report Regarding Attainment Goal 2025.
Section 3333.0416 | Investigation of Fees Charged by State Institutions.
Section 3333.0417 | Statewide Educational Plan for Preventing Hazing.
Section 3333.0418 | Mental Health and Wellness Report.
Section 3333.05 | Chancellor to Approve Plans and Charter of Community Colleges.
Section 3333.052 | Community College Acceleration Program.
Section 3333.06 | State Plan - Federal Grants.
Section 3333.07 | Restrictions on State Institutions.
Section 3333.071 | Restricting Expenditures for Land or Capital Improvements.
Section 3333.073 | Program Viability Analysis.
Section 3333.08 | Appropriating Property.
Section 3333.09 | Conveyances - Lease-Back Agreements.
Section 3333.10 | Granting Aid to Nonprofit Medical, Osteopathic and Dental Schools.
Section 3333.11 | Department of Family Practice.
Section 3333.111 | Department or Office of Geriatric Medicine.
Section 3333.12 | Instructional Grant Program.
Section 3333.121 | Instructional Grant Reconciliation Fund.
Section 3333.122 | Ohio College Opportunity Grant Program.
Section 3333.123 | Ohio College Opportunity Grant Program - Funding Preferences and Priorities.
Section 3333.124 | Ohio College Opportunity Grant Program Reserve Fund.
Section 3333.125 | Commercial Truck Driver Student Aid Program.
Section 3333.126 | Supplemental Ohio College Opportunity Grants.
Section 3333.127 | Second Chance Grant Program.
Section 3333.14 | Public Post High School Technical Education Programs.
Section 3333.15 | Establishment of University Branch by Chancellor.
Section 3333.162 | Criteria, Policies, and Procedures for Transfer of Courses.
Section 3333.163 | Standards for College Credit Based on Advanced Placement Test Scores.
Section 3333.164 | College Credit for Military Training, Experience, and Coursework.
Section 3333.165 | Annual Report.
Section 3333.166 | Transfer of Credits.
Section 3333.168 | Guaranteed Transfer Pathways; Joint Academic Programming; Dual Enrollment.
Section 3333.17 | Reciprocal Contracts With Institutions in Neighboring States for Tuition and Fees.
Section 3333.171 | Reciprocity Agreement With Midwestern Higher Education Compact.
Section 3333.172 | Endorsement of Midwest Student Exchange Program.
Section 3333.19 | Foreign Exchange Students - Tuition and Fees.
Section 3333.21 | Academic Scholarship Program - Basis of Award.
Section 3333.22 | Award and Renewal of Scholarship - Leave of Absence.
Section 3333.23 | Scholastic Record Sent to Chancellor - Suspension or Revocation of Scholarship.
Section 3333.25 | Academic Scholarship Payment Fund.
Section 3333.28 | Nurse Education Assistance Program - Fund.
Section 3333.30 | Web Site Access to Career Information.
Section 3333.301 | Fafsa Completion Tracking System.
Section 3333.31 | Rules for Determining Student Residency.
Section 3333.311 | Residency of Veterans and Veterans' Spouses.
Section 3333.32 | Conditions for Resident Status.
Section 3333.33 | Establishment of Tuition Guarantee Program.
Section 3333.34 | College-Level Certificates Transferable to College Credit.
Section 3333.342 | Certificates of Value.
Section 3333.35 | Cooperative Efforts With State Board of Education.
Section 3333.36 | Allocation of Funds for Certain Scholarships.
Section 3333.37 | Outstanding Scholarship, Priority Needs Fellowship Program Definitions.
Section 3333.371 | Purposes of Scholarship and Fellowship Programs.
Section 3333.372 | Outstanding Scholarship and Priority Needs Fellowship Programs.
Section 3333.373 | Scholarship Rules Advisory Committee.
Section 3333.374 | Rules Establishing Scholarship Policy Guidelines.
Section 3333.38 | Ineligibility for Student Financial Assistance Supported by State Funds.
Section 3333.39 | Teach Ohio Program.
Section 3333.391 | Ohio Teaching Fellows Program.
Section 3333.392 | Scholarships; Termination; Repayment.
Section 3333.40 | Midwestern Higher Education Compact.
Section 3333.41 | Members of Midwestern Higher Education Commission.
Section 3333.42 | Nonresident Student Military Personnel Tuition.
Section 3333.421 | Ohio Hidden Hero Scholarship Programs.
Section 3333.43 | Statements for Three-Year Baccalaureate Degrees.
Section 3333.44 | Postsecondary Globalization Liaison.
Section 3333.45 | Partnership to Provide Competency - Based Education Programs.
Section 3333.50 | Critical Needs Rapid Response System.
Section 3333.55 | Health Information and Imaging Technology Workforce Development Pilot Project.
Section 3333.60 | Choose Ohio First Scholarship Definitions.
Section 3333.61 | Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program.
Section 3333.613 | Choose Ohio First Scholarship Reserve Fund.
Section 3333.615 | Elimination of Certain Choose Ohio First Scholarship Components.
Section 3333.62 | Competitive Process for Program Awards.
Section 3333.63 | Meeting Prior to Making Awards - Proposal Summary Review.
Section 3333.64 | Fiscal and Distributive Goals; Work-Based Learning Requirement.
Section 3333.65 | Award Recipients to Enter Use Agreement.
Section 3333.66 | Scholarship Amounts.
Section 3333.68 | College Proposal Preference for Future Awards.
Section 3333.69 | Monitor of Initiatives for Which Award Granted.
Section 3333.70 | Ohio Higher Education Innovation Grant Program.
Section 3333.71 | Choose Ohio First Co-Op/internship Program Definitions.
Section 3333.72 | Choose Ohio First Co-Op/internship Program.
Section 3333.73 | Competitive Process for Making Awards Under Program.
Section 3333.731 | Co-Op/internship Program Advisory Committee.
Section 3333.74 | Private Pledge Required for Program Awards.
Section 3333.75 | Agreement Governing Use of Program Award.
Section 3333.76 | Recruiting Ohio Residents in Out-of-State Institutions.
Section 3333.77 | Proposal Preference to Institution for Future Years.
Section 3333.78 | Monitor of Initiatives for Which Awards Granted.
Section 3333.79 | Ohio Co-Op/internship Program Minority Outreach.
Section 3333.80 | Ohiocorps Pilot Program.
Section 3333.801 | Ohiocorps Scholarship for At-Risk Students.
Section 3333.802 | Ohiocorps Fund.
Section 3333.81 | Clearinghouse of Computer-Based Courses Definitions.
Section 3333.83 | Enrollment in Clearinghouse Course - Participation - Withdrawal.
Section 3333.84 | Fees Charged for Texts or Courses Offered Through Clearinghouse.
Section 3333.85 | Assignment of Course Grade; Credit.
Section 3333.86 | Offering of Course as Dual Enrollment Program.
Section 3333.87 | Clearinghouse Implementation Rules.
Section 3333.88 | Alternative Means for Offering Computer-Based Courses.
Section 3333.90 | Course and Program Sharing Network.
Section 3333.91 | Plan for the Adult Basic and Literacy Education Program.
Section 3333.93 | Workforce-Education Partnership Programs.
Section 3333.95 | Efficiency Advisory Committee.