2013 Indiana Code
TITLE 21. HIGHER EDUCATION
ARTICLE 12. GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
CHAPTER 13. RENEWAL OF SCHOLARSHIPS
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IC 21-12-13
Chapter 13. Renewal of Scholarships
IC 21-12-13-1 Version a
Renewal for one hundred twenty-four credit hours
Note: This version of section effective until 9-1-2013. See also
following version of this section, effective 9-1-2013.
Sec. 1. (a) This section applies to the following scholarships and
tuition and fee remission statutes:
(1) IC 10-12-2-6.
(2) IC 10-12-2-11.
(3) IC 10-17-7.
(4) IC 21-14-4.
(5) IC 21-14-6-3.
(6) IC 21-14-7.
(7) IC 21-14-10.
(b) Except as provided in sections 3 and 4 of this chapter, a grant
or reduction in tuition or fees, including all renewals and extensions,
under any of the laws listed in subsection (a) may not exceed one
hundred twenty-four (124) undergraduate credit hours or its
equivalent, as determined by the commission and must be used
within eight (8) years after the date the individual first applies and
becomes eligible for benefits under the applicable law.
As added by P.L.169-2011, SEC.14.
IC 21-12-13-1 Version b
Renewal for one hundred twenty-four credit hours
Note: This version of section effective 9-1-2013. See also
preceding version of this section, effective until 9-1-2013.
Sec. 1. (a) This section applies to the following scholarships and
tuition and fee remission statutes:
(1) IC 10-12-2-6.
(2) IC 10-12-2-11.
(3) IC 10-17-7.
(4) IC 21-14-4.
(5) IC 21-14-6-3.
(6) IC 21-14-7.
(7) IC 21-14-10.
(b) Except as provided in section 3 of this chapter, a grant or
reduction in tuition or fees, including all renewals and extensions,
under any of the laws listed in subsection (a) may not exceed one
hundred twenty-four (124) undergraduate credit hours or its
equivalent, as determined by the commission and must be used
within eight (8) years after the date the individual first applies and
becomes eligible for benefits under the applicable law.
As added by P.L.169-2011, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.281-2013,
SEC.27.
IC 21-12-13-2 Version a
Renewal for eight undergraduate semesters
Note: This version of section amended by P.L.205-2013, SEC.314.
See also following version of this section amended by P.L.281-2013,
SEC.28, effective 9-1-2013.
Sec. 2. (a) This section applies to the following scholarship,
stipend, and fee remission statutes:
(1) IC 21-12-3.
(2) IC 21-12-4.
(3) IC 21-12-6.
(4) IC 21-12-8.
(5) IC 21-12-9.
(6) IC 21-13-2.
(7) IC 21-13-7.
(8) IC 21-13-8.
(9) IC 21-13-4.
(10) IC 21-14-5.
(11) IC 21-14-6-2.
(b) Except as provided in sections 3 and 4 of this chapter, a grant
or reduction in tuition or fees, including all renewals and extensions,
under any of the laws listed in subsection (a) may not exceed eight
(8) full-time undergraduate semesters or its equivalent, as determined
by the commission and must be used within eight (8) years after the
date the individual first applies and becomes eligible for benefits
under the applicable law.
As added by P.L.169-2011, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.205-2013,
SEC.314.
IC 21-12-13-2 Version b
Renewal for eight undergraduate semesters
Note: This version of section amended by P.L.281-2013, SEC.28,
effective 9-1-2013. See also preceding version of this section
amended by P.L.205-2013, SEC.314.
Sec. 2. (a) This section applies to the following scholarship and
fee remission statutes:
(1) IC 21-12-3.
(2) IC 21-12-4.
(3) IC 21-12-6.
(4) IC 21-12-8.
(5) IC 21-12-9.
(6) IC 21-13-2.
(7) IC 21-13-3.
(8) IC 21-13-4.
(9) IC 21-14-5.
(10) IC 21-14-6-2.
(b) Except as provided in section 3 of this chapter, a grant or
reduction in tuition or fees, including all renewals and extensions,
under any of the laws listed in subsection (a) may not exceed the
number of terms that constitutes four (4) undergraduate academic
years, as determined by the commission and must be used within
eight (8) years after the date the individual first applies and becomes
eligible for benefits under the applicable law.
As added by P.L.169-2011, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.281-2013,
SEC.28.
IC 21-12-13-3
Use of grant or tuition or fee reduction for professional degree
program
Sec. 3. (a) This section applies to a grant or reduction in tuition or
fees described in section 1 or 2 of this chapter.
(b) As used in this section, "professional degree program" refers
to a four (4) or five (5) year postsecondary school course of study:
(1) to which an individual may be admitted without completing
an undergraduate degree;
(2) that leads to a degree that is not an undergraduate or
graduate degree, as determined by the commission; and
(3) that prepares the holder of the degree for a profession.
(c) A grant or reduction in tuition or fees described in section 1 or
2 of this chapter, including all renewals and extensions, may be used
for a professional degree program. The total grant or reduction in
tuition or fees under a statute listed in section 1 or 2 of this chapter
for all:
(1) undergraduate credit hours or semesters; and
(2) professional degree program credit hours or semesters;
may not exceed the maximum credit hours or semesters permitted
under section 1 or 2 of this chapter, as applicable and must be used
within eight (8) years after the date the individual first applies and
becomes eligible for benefits under the applicable law.
As added by P.L.169-2011, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.6-2012,
SEC.147.
IC 21-12-13-4 Version a
Use for summer semesters
Note: This version of section effective until 9-1-2013. See also
following repeal of this section, effective 9-1-2013.
Sec. 4. (a) This section applies to a grant or reduction in tuition or
fees described in section 2 of this chapter.
(b) A grant or reduction in tuition or fees may include up to the
equivalent of two (2) regular semesters of courses taken during a
summer semester.
As added by P.L.169-2011, SEC.14.
IC 21-12-13-4 Version b
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.281-2013, SEC.29.)
Note: This repeal of section effective 9-1-2013. See also
preceding version of this section, effective until 9-1-2013.
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