Iowa Code 256.191 – Iowa tuition grants — for-profit institutions
A tuition grant from moneys appropriated under section 256.194, subsection 2, may be awarded to a resident of Iowa who is admitted and in attendance as a full-time or part-time resident student at an eligible institution and who establishes financial need.
Terms Used In Iowa Code 256.191
- Commission: means the college student aid commission. See Iowa Code 256.212
- Eligible institution: means a community college established under chapter 260C or an institution of higher learning governed by the state board of regents. See Iowa Code 256.212
- Financial need: means the difference between the student's financial resources available, including those available from the student's parents as determined by a completed parents' confidential statement, and the student's anticipated expenses while attending an eligible institution. See Iowa Code 256.212
- Full-time: means enrollment in at least twelve semester hours or the equivalent. See Iowa Code 256.230
- Full-time resident student: means an individual resident of Iowa who is enrolled at an eligible institution in a program of study including at least twelve semester hours or the trimester or quarter equivalent. See Iowa Code 256.212
- Part-time: means enrollment in at least three semester hours or the equivalent but less than twelve semester hours or the equivalent. See Iowa Code 256.230
- Qualified student: means a resident student who has established financial need and who is meeting all program requirements. See Iowa Code 256.212
- state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories, and the words "United States" may include the said district and territories. See Iowa Code 4.1
- Student: means a person who enrolls in or seeks to enroll in a course of instruction offered or conducted by a school. See Iowa Code 261B.2
A qualified full-time resident student enrolled in an eligible institution that meets the criteria of section 256.183, subsection 3, may receive tuition grants for not more than four semesters or the equivalent of two full years of study. However, if a student resumes study after at least a two-year absence, the student may again be eligible for the specified amount of time, except that the student shall not receive assistance for courses for which credit was previously received.
The commission‘s responsibilities for administering tuition grants under this section shall be the same as provided under section 256.189. The commission may require an eligible institution to promptly furnish any information which the commission may request in connection with the tuition grant program.
Each applicant for a tuition grant under this section shall meet the requirements of section 256.190.
An eligible institution shall file annual reports with the commission, as required by the commission and under section 256.183, prior to receipt of tuition grant moneys under this part.