CHAPTER 165
HOUSE BILL No. 2758
An Act concerning higher education; providing
for the Kansas comprehensive grant pro-
gram; rescinding the limitation on vocational
education scholarships; amending K.S.A.
72-4461, 72-6816 and 74-3286 and K.S.A. 1997
Supp. 74-32,120, 74-32,121, 74-32,122,
74-32,123, 74-32,124 and 74-32,125 and
repealing the existing sections; also repealing
K.S.A. 74-3290 and K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 72-6107,
72-6108, 72-6109, 72-6110, 72-6111,
72-6112 and 72-6113.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 74-32,120 is hereby amended
to read
as follows: 74-32,120. As used in this act: (a) ``Regents
supplemental Kan-
sas comprehensive grant program'' means a program under
which the
state, in recognition that the provision of higher education for
all residents
of the state who have the desire and ability to obtain such
education is
an important public purpose and in response to the concern that
many
residents of the state are deterred by financial considerations
from at-
tending the state institutions of higher
education, provides assistance to
students with financial need through the award of regents
supplemental
grants.
(b) ``Regents supplemental Kansas
comprehensive grant'' means an
award of financial assistance under the regents
supplemental Kansas com-
prehensive grant program to an eligible
regents Kansas student.
(c) ``Financial need'' means the difference between a
student's avail-
able financial resources and the student's total anticipated cost
of attend-
ance at a certain state Kansas educational
institution. A student's financial
resources shall be based upon the accepted criteria of a
financial need
analysis agency selected by the board of regents. Financial
need shall be
determined at least annually determined on the
basis of criteria provided
under the federal methodology of need analysis.
(d) ``Full-time, in-state student'' means a person who is
or is consid-
ered a resident of Kansas and who is enrolling
or enrolled at a state Kansas
educational institution in a course of study of
for at least 12 credit hours
each semester or the equivalent thereof. The board of regents shall
de-
termine the number of hours for terms other than semesters to
constitute
the equivalent of 12 credit hours.
(e) ``Eligible regents Kansas
student'' means a full-time, in-state stu-
dent who has established financial need and who is initially
acceptable
for entering a state Kansas educational
institution or who has so entered
and is in good standing and making satisfactory progress toward
gradua-
tion.
(f) ``State Kansas educational
institution'' has the meaning ascribed
thereto in K.S.A. 76-711, and amendments thereto
means a state edu-
cational institution under the control and supervision of the
board of
regents, a municipal university, or a not-for-profit independent
institution
of higher education which is accredited by the north central
association
of colleges and secondary schools accrediting agency based on
its require-
ments as of April 1, 1985, is operated independently and not
controlled
or administered by the state or any agency or subdivision
thereof, main-
tains open enrollment, and the main campus or principal place of
oper-
ation of which is located in Kansas.
(g) ``Open enrollment'' means the policy of an institution
of higher
education which provides the opportunity of enrollment for any
student
who meets its academic and other reasonable enrollment
requirements,
without regard for race, gender, religion, creed or national
origin.
(g) (h) ``Board of regents'' means the
state board of regents provided
for in the constitution of this state and described in article 32
of chapter
74 of Kansas Statutes Annotated.
(h) (i) ``Term'' means one of two or
more divisions of an academic
year of a state Kansas educational
institution in which substantially all
courses begin and end at substantially the same time, and during
which
instruction is regularly given to students.
(i) (j) ``Semester'' means one of two
principal terms, when there are
only two principal terms in the academic year, whether or not there
are
other shorter terms during the same academic year.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 74-32,121 is hereby amended to
read as
follows: 74-32,121. A regents supplemental
Kansas comprehensive grant
may be awarded to any eligible regents
Kansas student enrolled at any
state Kansas educational institution.
An eligible regents A Kansas student
may be awarded regents supplemental grants for not
more than eight
semesters of undergraduate study or the equivalent thereof, except
that
an eligible regents a student may be
awarded regents supplemental grants
for not more than an additional two semesters of study, or
the equivalent
thereof, when the requirements of the educational program in which
the
eligible regents student is enrolled include the
completion of a fifth year
of study. The board of regents shall determine the equivalent of a
se-
mester when all or part of the terms for which an eligible
regents a Kansas
student is awarded a regents supplemental
Kansas comprehensive grant
are not semesters.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 74-32,122 is hereby amended to
read as
follows: 74-32,122. (a) The amount of a regents
supplemental Kansas
comprehensive grant awarded to an eligible
regents a Kansas student for
the fall and spring semesters, or the equivalent thereof, shall be
(1) for a
student enrolled at a state educational institution or municipal
university,
the amount of the student's financial need for the period, except
that a
regents supplemental grant awarded to such
a student in any year shall
not exceed an amount equal to one-half of the average amount of
the
total tuition and fees required of full-time, in-state students for
enroll-
ment at the state educational institutions for two semesters or the
equiv-
alent thereof, and (2) for a student enrolled at an independent
institution
of higher education, the amount of the student's financial need
for the
period, except that a grant awarded to such a student in any
year shall
not exceed the lesser of an amount equal to the total tuition
and required
fees of the student for two semesters, or the equivalent
thereof, or an
amount equal to one-half of the difference between the average
amount
of the total tuition and required fees of full-time, in-state
students who
are enrolled at the state educational institutions and the
average amount
of the total tuition and required fees of full-time, in-state
students who
are enrolled at the independent institutions of higher
education.
(b) When regents supplemental Kansas
comprehensive grants are
awarded to an eligible regents a Kansas
student for one or more terms
that are not semesters, the board of regents shall determine the
equiva-
lent of the fall and spring semesters.
Sec. 4. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 74-32,123 is hereby amended to
read as
follows: 74-32,123. (a) A regents supplemental
Kansas comprehensive
grant may be paid annually for both the fall and spring semesters,
or the
equivalent thereof. Payments under any such regents
supplemental grant
shall be allocated equally between the semesters, when the student
plans
to attend two semesters in an academic year, and otherwise as
specified
by the board of regents. Regents supplemental
Kansas comprehensive
grants shall be paid at the beginning of each semester or other
term upon
certification by the state Kansas
educational institution that the student
is enrolled and is an eligible regents a
Kansas student. Payments of re-
gents supplemental Kansas comprehensive
grants shall be made upon
pursuant to vouchers approved by the administrative officer
of the board
of regents designated by the board upon warrants of the director of
ac-
counts and reports. Payments of regents
supplemental Kansas compre-
hensive grants may be made by the issuance of a single
warrant to each
state Kansas educational institution at
which an eligible regents a Kansas
student is enrolled for the total amount of regents
supplemental grants
for all eligible regents Kansas students
enrolled at that institution. The
director of accounts and reports shall cause such warrant to be
delivered
to the state Kansas educational institution
at which such student or stu-
dents are enrolled. Upon receipt of such warrant, the amount
thereof
shall be credited to the regents supplemental
Kansas comprehensive grant
fund of the state Kansas educational
institution and allocated within the
fund to the account of each eligible regents
Kansas student enrolled at
that institution. The amount to be credited to the account of each
such
student shall be specified by the board of regents.
(b) If a student discontinues attendance before the end of any
se-
mester or other term, after the state
Kansas educational institution has
received payment under this section, the institution shall debit
the ac-
count of the student by an amount equal to the entire amount which
such
student would otherwise qualify to have refunded, not to exceed
the
amount credited to the account of the student under the
regents supple-
mental Kansas comprehensive grant program
at the beginning of such
semester or term and, if the student has received payments under
any
federal program of student assistance in the semester or other
term, less
an amount equal to the pro rata share of such entire amount which
is
attributable to the assistance received by the student under such
federal
program or programs.
(c) All amounts debited by a state
Kansas educational institution un-
der subsection (b) shall be reallocated within the regents
supplemental
Kansas comprehensive grant fund of the institution to the
account of other
eligible regents Kansas students as
specified by the board of regents.
Sec. 5. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 74-32,124 is hereby amended to
read as
follows: 74-32,124. (a) The board of regents shall administer the
regents
supplemental Kansas comprehensive grant
program and shall:
(1) Provide information regarding application procedures;
(2) adopt rules and regulations for determining financial need
and
cost of attendance at the state Kansas
educational institutions, selecting
financial need analysis agencies, determining the
average amount of tui-
tion and fees required of full-time, in-state students for
enrollment at the
state educational institutions, the municipal university, and
the inde-
pendent institutions of higher education, determining
residence, deter-
mining priority or apportionment of regents
supplemental Kansas com-
prehensive grants and other matters necessary for
administration of the
program;
(3) allocate as base funding to each Kansas educational
institution the
amount of Kansas comprehensive grant funds awarded to the
institution
for fiscal year 1999; or, in the event funding is less than that
provided for
fiscal year 1999, the pro-rated share of that
appropriation;
(4) appoint a five-member advisory committee, including two
repre-
sentatives from state educational institutions, two
representatives from
not-for-profit independent institutions, and one representative
from a mu-
nicipal university, to recommend annually to the board of
regents the
formula to be used in apportioning funds in excess of the fiscal
year 1999
appropriation to the Kansas educational institutions according
to the for-
mula based on financial need;
(3) (5) approve eligible
regents Kansas students for the award of
re-
gents supplemental Kansas comprehensive
grants; and
(4) (6) evaluate the regents
supplemental Kansas comprehensive
grant program annually, and make a report thereon to the governor
and
legislature for the period.
(b) Rules and regulations adopted by the board of
regents to deter-
mine residence for the purpose of the regents supplemental
grant pro-
gram shall be consistent with rules and regulations adopted
pursuant to
subsection (a) of K.S.A. 76-729, and amendments thereto.
Persons meet-
ing any one or more of the qualifications of persons whom
the board of
regents may authorize to pay an amount equal to resident
fees for en-
rollment at the state educational institutions, as provided
in subsection
(b) of K.S.A. 76-729, and amendments thereto, shall be
considered resi-
dents of Kansas.
(c) The board of regents may provide for
apportionment of regents
supplemental Kansas comprehensive grants if
appropriations therefor are
insufficient to pay all approved grants.
Sec. 6. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 74-32,125 is hereby amended to
read as
follows: 74-32,125. Each applicant for a regents
supplemental Kansas
comprehensive grant, in accordance with the
rules and regulations of the
board of regents, shall:
(a) Complete and file an application for a regents
supplemental grant.
(b) Report promptly to the board of regents and to the
state Kansas
educational institution at which the applicant is enrolled or
enrolling any
information requested relating to administration of the
regents supple-
mental Kansas comprehensive grant
program.
(c) File a new application annually on the basis of
which eligibility
for renewal of a regents supplemental grant shall be
evaluated and de-
termined.
Sec. 7. K.S.A. 72-6816 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 72-
6816. Any student who has applied for a tuition
Kansas comprehensive
grant shall make note of such application when reporting
such student's
financial resources required by K.S.A. 72-6810, and amendments
thereto.
Any student who has received a tuition Kansas
comprehensive grant shall
list that the grant among such student's
financial resources as required
by K.S.A. 72-6810, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 8. K.S.A. 74-3286 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 74-
3286. (a) A Kansas ethnic minority scholarship shall provide
for pay-
ment to a Kansas ethnic minority scholar of an amount not to
exceed
$1,500 for an academic year. A Kansas ethnic minority scholar may
re-
ceive a Kansas ethnic minority scholarship for not more than eight
se-
mesters of undergraduate study or the equivalent thereof, except
that a
Kansas ethnic minority scholar may receive a Kansas ethnic
minority
scholarship for not more than an additional two semesters of study
or the
equivalent thereof when the requirements of the degree program
in
which the scholar is enrolled include the completion of a fifth
year of
study.
(b) Subject to the provisions of subsection
(c), A Kansas ethnic mi-
nority scholar who is also eligible to receive a
tuition Kansas comprehen-
sive grant or a state scholarship, under the
provisions of articles 61 or 68
of chapter 72 of Kansas Statutes Annotated, may be
awarded such tuition
grant or state scholarship, or both, in addition
to a Kansas ethnic minority
scholarship. The amount received by a Kansas ethnic
minority scholar
under a Kansas ethnic minority scholarship shall not be
considered in
determining financial need under the tuition grant program
or the state
scholarship program nor shall the amount received by a
Kansas ethnic
minority scholar under the tuition grant program or the
state scholarship
program be considered in determining financial need under
the Kansas
ethnic minority scholarship program.
(c) In no event shall the amount awarded to a
Kansas ethnic minority
scholar under a Kansas ethnic minority scholarship or the total of
any
amounts awarded thereunder and under a state scholarship or a
tuition
Kansas comprehensive grant, or both, exceed an
amount equal to the
amount of the scholar's financial need for the period.
Sec. 9. K.S.A. 72-4461 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 72-
4461. (a) Within the limits of appropriations therefor and
in accordance
with the provisions of this act:
(a) (1) The board of regents may:
(1) (A) Award a vocational educa-
tion scholarship to every person who is enrolled in or accepted for
ad-
mission to a vocational education program at a designated
educational
institution and who qualifies on the basis of the results of a
competitive
examination of vocational education ability and aptitude for
designation
as a vocational education scholar and for the award of a vocational
edu-
cation scholarship; and (2) (B) renew the
award of a vocational education
scholarship to every person who is currently designated as a
vocational
education scholar and who qualifies on the basis of satisfactory
perform-
ance in a vocational education program at a designated educational
insti-
tution for the renewal of the award of a vocational education
scholarship.;
(b) (2) in each school year,
commencing with the 1987-88 school year,
the board of regents shall may designate as
vocational education scholars
and award vocational education scholarships to the
100 those applicants
therefor who exhibit the greatest ability and
aptitude for vocational ed-
ucation. An applicant who fails to be designated as a vocational
education
scholar and to be awarded a vocational education scholarship shall
not be
disqualified from applying therefor in a later school year so long
as all
requirements for eligibility to apply for such designation and
award are
met.;
(c) (3) in each school year,
commencing with the 1988-89 school year,
the board of regents shall may renew the
award of vocational education
scholarships to all vocational education scholars who remain
eligible and
qualified.
(d) (b) A vocational education scholar
who is eligible for the award
of a state scholarship under the provisions of article 68 of
chapter 72 of
Kansas Statutes Annotated may be awarded such state scholarship in
ad-
dition to a vocational education scholarship. The amount received
by a
vocational education scholar under a vocational education
scholarship
shall not be considered in determining financial need under the
state
scholarship program.
Sec. 10. K.S.A. 72-4461, 72-6816, 74-3286 and 74-3290 and
K.S.A.
1997 Supp. 72-6107, 72-6108, 72-6109, 72-6110, 72-6111, 72-6112,
72-
6113, 74-32,120, 74-32,121, 74-32,122, 74-32,123, 74-32,124 and
74-
32,125 are hereby repealed.
Sec. 11. This act shall take effect and be in force from
and after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved May 13, 1998
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