(1) To receive a Benacquisto Scholarship award, a student shall meet requirements set in Sections 1009.40 (except Section 1009.40(4)), 1009.41 and 1009.893, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and the requirements set forth in this rule.

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    (2)(a) If the student is a Florida resident, he/she must earn a standard diploma from a Florida high school or its equivalent pursuant to Sections 1003.4281, 1003.4282, or 1003.435, F.S., or complete a home education program according to Florida Statutes § 1002.41 The student who earns a high school diploma from a non-Florida high school may be eligible if the student is living with a parent who is on military or public service assignment outside of the State of Florida, pursuant to Section 1009.893(4)(a)1.b., F.S.;
    (b) If the student is not a Florida resident, he/she must have enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program and have received an initial award, in the 2018-19 through 2021-22 years and must have earned a high school diploma which is comparable to a standard Florida high school diploma or its equivalency or complete a home education program in another state, and physically reside in Florida on or near the eligible postsecondary institution’s campus where enrolled.
    (3) General Eligibility Requirements.
    (a) Not have previously received a recognized baccalaureate degree;
    (b) Be initially enrolled at an eligible Florida postsecondary institution in a baccalaureate degree program for the fall term immediately following high school graduation;
    (c) Be enrolled at an eligible Florida postsecondary institution for a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours per term or the equivalent in quarter hours; and,
    (d) Meet the qualifications of a National Merit® Scholar as defined in subsection (4) of this rule.
    (4) A National Merit® Scholar is defined as a National Merit® Finalist who receives a National Merit® $2,500. Scholarship, a Corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship®, or a College-sponsored Merit Scholarship®.
    (5) Eligible institutions are public state universities, Florida colleges and independent institutions that offer baccalaureate degree programs and are regionally accredited. Regional accreditors are identified by the United States Department of Education.
    (6) Award amounts.
    (a) Florida resident. An eligible student who is a Florida resident attending a Florida public postsecondary institution will receive an award equal to the on-campus institutional cost of attendance as reported by the Board of Governors of the State University System, less the sum of the student’s Bright Futures Scholarship and the National Merit® Scholarship. An eligible student who attends a Florida independent postsecondary institution will receive an award equal to the highest on-campus institutional cost of attendance as reported by the Board of Governors of the State University System, less the sum of the student’s Bright Futures Scholarship and the National Merit® Scholarship.
    (b) Non-Florida resident. An eligible student who is not a Florida resident receives an award equal to the institutional cost of attendance for a resident of this state minus the student’s National Merit® Scholarship. An eligible non-Florida resident student who attends a Florida independent postsecondary institution will receive an award equal to the highest on-campus institutional cost of attendance as reported by the Board of Governors of the State University System, less the sum of the student’s Bright Futures Scholarship and the National Merit® Scholarship.
    (7) A student who receives a Benacquisto Scholarship shall be known as a Benacquisto Scholar.
    (8) Renewal requirements. Eligibility for renewal is determined at the end of the second semester, third quarter or the equivalent of each academic year. To receive a Benacquisto Scholarship renewal award, a Benacquisto Scholar shall meet both the grade point average and credit hour requirements set in Florida Statutes § 1009.893(6) The student is no longer eligible to continue to receive the scholarship if these requirements are not met.
    (a) The cumulative grade point average shall be calculated by the institution where the student is enrolled as degree-seeking. The cumulative grade point average shall be computed to two (2) decimals and shall not be rounded.
    (b) A Benacquisto Scholar must earn all credits for the hours in which he or she is enrolled each term as of the institution’s regular drop/add period. If a Benacquisto Scholar fails to earn the required hours during any term within the academic year, the student will not meet the hour requirement to renew the scholarship. A student who has fewer than twelve (12) total hours remaining to complete the first baccalaureate degree may receive funding for one term.
    (c) Eligibility for a reinstated award shall be established if the Benacquisto Scholar did not receive scholarship funding for the last academic year during which he or she was eligible after receiving initial funding. The Benacquisto Scholar must submit Form FFAA-3, Florida Financial Aid Reinstatement/Restoration Application, as incorporated by reference in Fl. Admin. Code R. 6A-20.027, by May 30 of the year the student is seeking funding.
    (9) Appeals. For the purpose of eligibility, in accordance with Section 1009.40(1)(b)4., F.S., a Benacquisto Scholar who does not earn the required renewal grade point average or the hours for renewed status may still be renewed if granted an exception from the academic requirements. A Benacquisto Scholar must submit an institution appeal at the institution where the student did not meet the renewal requirements for renewed status and provide documentation as required by the institution within thirty (30) days of the ineligibility notice or institutional deadline, whichever is later.
    (10) Institutional responsibilities.
    (a) Participating postsecondary institutions shall comply with Rules 6A-20.002 and 6A-20.0021, F.A.C.; and,
    (b) Verify, prior to disbursement each term, each recipient’s graduation from a Florida or eligible non-Florida high school, or the equivalent, Florida residency, or, for a non-Florida resident, the student’s physical address, degree-seeking status, National Merit® or status, and receipt of a qualifying award as defined in subsection (4) of this rule.
    (c) If eligible to become a college sponsor, all eligible state universities shall become college sponsors of the National Merit Scholarship® Program.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 1001.02(1), 1009.893(14) FS. Law Implemented 1009.40, 1009.893 FS. History—New 4-1-15, Amended 8-24-16, 5-3-22.