2016 North Dakota Century Code Title 15 Education Chapter 15-62.5 Scholars Program
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CHAPTER 15-62.5
SCHOLARS PROGRAM
15-62.5-01. Scholars program.
The state board of higher education shall administer the scholars program for the purpose
of providing a merit-based scholarship to an individual who:
1. a. Graduated from a high school in this state;
b. Graduated from a high school in a bordering state, pursuant to chapter 15.1-29;
c. Graduated from a nonpublic high school in a bordering state while residing with a
custodial parent in this state; or
d. Completed a program of home education supervised in accordance with chapter
15.1-23;
2. On the ACT, achieved composite scores that ranked the individual at or above the
ninety-fifth percentile among those who took the ACT prior to July first in the calendar
year preceding the individual's enrollment;
3. a. Is enrolled at an accredited institution of higher education in this state that offers
a program of instruction equal to at least two academic years;
b. Because of a medically certifiable disability is enrolled at an accredited institution
of higher education outside of this state that offers the individual special services
or facilities not available in this state, provided the institution offers a program of
instruction equal to at least two academic years; and
4. Is pursuing a course of study determined by the board to be full-time.
15-62.5-02. Scholars program - Criteria and procedures.
The state board of higher education shall adopt:
1. Criteria governing the application process;
2. Criteria governing the selection process, within the requirements of section
15-62.5-03; and
3. Procedures for providing fiscal control, fund accounting, and reports.
15-62.5-03. Scholars program - Ranking and selection of recipients.
1. The state board of higher education shall rank scholars program applicants by their
ACT composite scores.
2. If two or more applicants have the same composite scores, they must be ranked by
the numeric sum of their four scale scores on the ACT.
3. If two or more applicants have the same composite scores and the same numeric sum
of the four scale scores, they must be ranked by the numeric sum of their English and
mathematics scores.
4. The state board of higher education may establish additional criteria to rank applicants
who have the same numeric sum of their English and mathematics scores.
5. Scholarships must be offered to applicants in descending order according to this
ranking until available funds have been expended or until the pool of applicants has
been exhausted.
15-62.5-04. Scholars program - Scholarship amounts - Stipends.
1. a. Each semester, the state board of higher education shall provide to an eligible
student a scholarship in an amount not exceeding the tuition charged at the
institution in which the student is enrolled, provided the amount may not exceed
the highest undergraduate semester tuition charged at an institution of higher
education under the control of the state board of higher education.
b. Each quarter the state board of higher education shall provide to an eligible
student a scholarship in an amount not exceeding the tuition charged per quarter
at the institution in which the student is enrolled, provided the amount may not
exceed two-thirds of the highest undergraduate semester tuition charged at an
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institution of higher education under the control of the state board of higher
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c. For purposes of this subsection, the rates are calculated using a traditional fall
and spring academic year.
The scholarships provided for under this section are conditioned on the student
maintaining a 3.5 cumulative grade point average, based on a 4.0 grading system.
Any student eligible for a scholarship under this section is also eligible for a stipend in
an amount not exceeding two thousand dollars annually. The state board of higher
education may distribute the stipend on a semester or a quarter basis.
a. A student is not entitled to receive scholarships under this chapter for more than
the equivalent of:
(1) Eight semesters of full-time enrollment; or
(2) Twelve quarters of full-time enrollment.
b. Notwithstanding subdivision a, a student is not entitled to receive a scholarship
under this chapter after the student obtains a baccalaureate degree.
The state board of higher education shall forward scholarships and stipends payable
under this chapter directly to the institution in which the student is enrolled.
15-62.5-05. Use of scholarships and stipends - Refund policy.
Scholarships and stipends awarded under this chapter may be applied to defray tuition
charges, fees, room and board charges, and the cost of books and supplies, and for any other
expenses incidental to attending an institution of higher education. If an individual discontinues
attendance before the completion of any semester or quarter for which a scholarship or stipend
has been received, the individual is subject to the refund or repayment policy of the institution at
which the individual was enrolled.
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