Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 30-3 - National Guard
Section 30-3-40.3. - Educational benefits for National Guard members.

§ 30-3-40.3. Educational benefits for National Guard members.
(a) Any person who is an active member in good standing of the Rhode Island national guard, and who is eligible to attend at any state college or university in Rhode Island, will be eligible for a tuition assistance educational benefit amounting to five (5) courses per semester at any Rhode Island state college or university. Basic tuition or general fee charges to be waived for said five (5) courses. Each of the state colleges or universities shall receive an equal share of the educational account funding for Rhode Island national guard members, the account to be administered by the office of the adjutant general. The exact amount for each institution shall be determined by the board of governors. The total amount of funds in the education account shall not exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in any fiscal year.
(b) In order to be eligible for tuition waivers, a person must remain a member in good standing in the Rhode Island national guard and a student in good standing at any state college or university. A member in good standing is defined as any soldier or airperson of the Rhode Island national guard who is currently satisfactorily participating in all unit training assemblies and annual training periods, as so certified by the adjutant general.
(c) Those guard members wishing to participate in this program must enter into a contractual enlistment commitment that provides for one year of obligated service in the Rhode Island national guard for each twelve (12) course credits or four (4) three-credit (3) courses where the soldier’s or airperson’s tuition will be waived. Such assistance shall be available for courses creditable to associate, bachelor’s, or master’s degrees. Failure to satisfactorily fulfill the service obligation incurred in return for tuition assistance will require the participant to repay a pro-rata share of said assistance. This obligation shall be considered to be a debt owed to the state and may be satisfied by offset against any state transfer payments or state income tax refunds. The participating member shall reimburse the Rhode Island national guard when any of the following occur: the soldier fails to participate satisfactorily as a member of the Rhode Island national guard; the soldier withdraws from, or fails to complete, a course for personal reasons; the soldier fails to make up an incomplete grade within time limits stipulated by the institution or one hundred twenty (120) days after the completion of the class, whichever occurs first; or the soldier fails to provide the adjutant general a copy of the grade report within thirty (30) days of course completion and may be subject to punishment under the Rhode Island military code.
History of Section.P.L. 1994, ch. 275, § 1; P.L. 1995, ch. 370, art. 40, § 100; P.L. 1999, ch. 155, § 1; P.L. 1999, ch. 251, § 1; P.L. 2002, ch. 209, § 1; P.L. 2005, ch. 284, § 1; P.L. 2005, ch. 302, § 1; P.L. 2007, ch. 73, art. 9, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 30 - Military Affairs and Defense

Chapter 30-3 - National Guard

Section 30-3-1. - Composition and organization.

Section 30-3-2. - Emergency increase.

Section 30-3-3. - Protection of designations.

Section 30-3-4. - Personnel of disbanded organizations.

Section 30-3-5. - Minimum strength of organizations.

Section 30-3-6. - Unit funds.

Section 30-3-7. - Appropriation for unit funds.

Section 30-3-8. - Inactive national guard.

Section 30-3-9. - Qualifications of officers.

Section 30-3-10. - Appointment and assignment of officers.

Section 30-3-11. - Classes from which commissioned officers selected.

Section 30-3-12. - Oath of officers.

Section 30-3-13. - Previous military experience of officers — Retirement — Vacancies.

Section 30-3-14. - Qualifications of medical officers, judge advocates, and chaplains.

Section 30-3-15. - Qualifications of warrant officers.

Section 30-3-16. - Resignation of officers.

Section 30-3-17. - Uniforms and equipment of officers.

Section 30-3-18. - Allowances for guard officers.

Section 30-3-19. - Allowances for staff officers.

Section 30-3-20. - Relative rank of officers.

Section 30-3-21. - Efficiency boards.

Section 30-3-22. - Physical fitness boards.

Section 30-3-23. - Dismissal of officers.

Section 30-3-24. - Discharge of officers.

Section 30-3-25. - Revocation of commission or warrant — Right to trial by court-martial.

Section 30-3-26. - Unassigned list of officers.

Section 30-3-27. - Qualifications of enlisted persons.

Section 30-3-28. - Transfer of enlisted persons.

Section 30-3-29. - Means of separation of enlisted persons.

Section 30-3-30. - Causes for discharge of enlisted persons.

Section 30-3-31. - Dishonorable discharge of enlisted persons.

Section 30-3-32. - Form of discharge of enlisted persons — Discharge prior to expiration of enlistment.

Section 30-3-33. - Promotion and reduction of enlisted persons.

Section 30-3-34. - Detail of retired enlisted persons to duty.

Section 30-3-35. - Oath of enlistment — False statements.

Section 30-3-36. - Retirement or discharge of national guard at maximum age.

Section 30-3-37. - Retirement of enlisted persons.

Section 30-3-38. - Retirement of officers.

Section 30-3-39. - Disability retirement.

Section 30-3-40. - Entitlement to educational benefits.

Section 30-3-40.1. - Limitations and distribution of educational benefits.

Section 30-3-40.2. - Termination of educational benefits.

Section 30-3-40.3. - Educational benefits for National Guard members.

Section 30-3-40.4. - Payment of life insurance premiums.

Section 30-3-40.5. - Tuition to children of National Guard members dying as a result of service.

Section 30-3-41. - The Rhode Island Military Family Relief Fund.