2005 Idaho Code - 33-4403 — DEFINITIONS

                                  TITLE  33
                                  EDUCATION
                                  CHAPTER 44
                           IDAHO WORK STUDY PROGRAM
    33-4403.  DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter:
    (1)  "Accredited institution of higher education" means any public or
private university, college, or community college in Idaho accredited by the
northwest association of schools and colleges, or any public
professional-technical school operated by the state of Idaho or any political
subdivision thereof; provided, that no institution of higher education shall
be eligible to participate in the program unless it agrees to and complies
with program rules adopted by the board pursuant to chapter 52, title 67,
Idaho Code; provided, further, that private accredited institutions of higher
education which are controlled by sectarian organizations, and students
attending such institutions, may participate only in the educational need,
off-campus work experience portion of this program and such off-campus
employment may not be located at, or be performed on behalf of, a sectarian or
religious establishment.
    (2)  "Board" means the state board of education.
    (3)  "Program" means the Idaho work study program established pursuant to
this chapter.
    (4)  "Resident student" means an individual as defined in section
33-3717B, Idaho Code.
    (5)  "Student" means an individual currently at an Idaho school enrolled
in a postsecondary degree program, or a state supported professional-technical
program.
    (6)  "Student with educational need" means a post-high school student in
good standing at an accredited institution of higher learning who is desirous
of obtaining work experience related to the student's course of academic
study, in either on-campus or approved off-campus employment, and who meets
the institutional requirements for determining educational need; provided,
however, a student whose academic course of study is sectarian in nature or
who is pursuing an educational program leading to a baccalaureate degree in
theology or divinity may not participate in this program.
    (7)  "Student with financial need" means a post-high school student in
good standing at an accredited institution of higher learning who demonstrates
to the institution the financial inability, either through the student's
parents, family and/or personally, to meet the institutionally defined cost of
education, and further demonstrates the ability and willingness to work in a
student work study program, according to the stated needs of the institution.

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