Minn. Stat. § 135A.61
Subd. 1. High school-to-college developmental transition program grants.
(a) The commissioner of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education shall award competitive matching grants to Minnesota public and private postsecondary institutions offering research-based high school-to-college developmental transition programs to prepare students for college-level academic coursework. A program under this section must, at a minimum, include instruction to develop the skills and abilities necessary to be ready for college-level coursework when the student enrolls in a degree, diploma, or certificate program and must address the academic skills identified as needing improvement by a college readiness assessment completed by the student. Developmental courses offered under this section must not constitute more than the equivalent of one semester of full-time study occurring in the summer following high school graduation. The courses completed in a program under this section must be identified on the student's transcript with a unique identifier to distinguish them from other developmental education courses or programs. Courses attended will not count towards the limit on postsecondary education used for state financial aid programs under sections 136A.121, subdivision 9, and 136A.125, subdivision 2, paragraph (a), clause (4).
Grants must be awarded to programs that provide instruction and services including, but not limited to:
Subd. 1a. Eligible students.
(a) Eligible students include students who earned a high school diploma or its equivalent during the academic year immediately preceding the summer program and who meet one or more of the following criteria:
Subd. 1b. Application process.
(b) The grant application must include, at a minimum, the following information:
(5) other information as identified by the commissioner.
Grant recipients must specify both program and student outcome goals, and performance measures for each goal.
Subd. 1c. Match required.
Applicants are required to match the grant amount dollar-for-dollar. The match may be in cash or an in-kind contribution.
Subd. 1d. Review committee.
The commissioner must establish and convene a grant selection committee to review applications and award grants. The members of the committee may include representatives of postsecondary institutions, school districts, organizations providing college outreach services, and others deemed appropriate by the commissioner.
Subd. 2. High school-to-college developmental transition programs evaluation report.
(d) The data and information submitted must include, at a minimum, the following:
Subd. 3. Report to legislature.
By March 15 of each year, the commissioner shall submit a report to the committees of the legislature with jurisdiction over higher education finance and policy that evaluates the effectiveness of programs in improving the academic performance of students who participated in the transition programs.