Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 20-500.250
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the standards for training services provided by Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of Adult Learning and Rehabilitation Services, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for eligible individuals with disabilities pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and 34 CFR section 361.48(b)(6).
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(1) The following training services as defined in the federal act and/or applicable regulations and 5 CSR 20-500.370 may be provided to eligible individuals based upon financial need:
(A) College, vocational, or proprietary training at an accredited institution may be provided to assist eligible individuals in reaching objectives that are within the scope of their functional limitations, interests, aptitudes, and abilities.
complete courses that constitute a normal course load for fulltime students unless circumstances, as approved by Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), indicate a need for a reduced course load.
must comply with the provisions found in 5 CSR 20-500.370.
education will be calculated as follows:
college credits who are enrolled in a Missouri tax-supported two (2) year college, the cost of tuition and fees will be calculated at the actual cost of that institution;
college credit hours who are enrolled in a Missouri taxsupported four- (4-) year college, a private college, or an outof-state college, the cost of tuition and fees will be calculated at the cost of the nearest Missouri tax-supported two- (2-) year community college within forty-five (45) miles of the eligible individuals’ permanent domiciles; or
college credit hours without a two- (2-) year college within forty-five (45) miles of the eligible individuals’ permanent domiciles, the cost of tuition and fees will be calculated at the VR-established tuition rate, or the actual cost of the institution, whichever is less. The VR-established tuition rate is calculated using the University of Missouri-Columbia’s per credit hour, student activity, and technology fees for the current academic year.
credit hours enrolled in a Missouri tax-supported four- (4-) year college, the cost of tuition and fees will be calculated at the actual cost of that institution.
credit hours enrolled in a private college or out-of-state college, the cost of tuition and fees will be calculated at the VR-established tuition rate or the actual cost of that institution, whichever is less.
or certificate programs in Missouri, the cost of the training is based upon the nearest Missouri tax-supported two- (2-) year college within forty-five (45) miles of the eligible individuals’ permanent domiciles, the VR-established tuition rate or actual cost of training, whichever is less.
fees) and secondary rehabilitation services (e.g., maintenance, transportation, books, and supplies), which are determined to be necessary for the eligible individual to attend training, will be provided in the most cost-effective manner. The following are exceptions:
ual is seeking, is not available at the nearest Missouri tax-supported two- (2-) or four- (4-) year college; and/or
(4-) year college does not provide appropriate services for the eligible individual’s disability-related needs.
vocational goals, service, or vendor involving college, vocational, or proprietary training must be agreed to and signed by the eligible individual and approved by VR.
the tuition and/or required textbooks when a credit or refund has been obtained or courses are dropped, withdrawn, and/ or retaken due to poor grades, unless the eligible individual’s reason for withdrawing, dropping, and/or failing a course is disability-related.
VR’s Financial Application. The eligible individual and/or parents must apply for all applicable federal grants in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and any available financial aid. If an eligible individual is awarded any tax-based federal or state grant(s), the grant(s) will be used to reduce VR’s participation in the educational costs. Merit-based grants and scholarships can be used to reduce the eligible individual’s participation in the educational costs. Grants, scholarships, and VR funding cannot exceed the cost of education at that institution.
program or obtains student loans, money received from either may be used for educational costs not covered by VR.
of tuition, books, and supplies for elective courses that do not specifically apply to the eligible individual’s degree or program.
least a minimum grade point average of 2.0 (based on a 4.0 point scale) or a 3.0 (based on a 5.0 point scale).
each semester, quarter, trimester, etc., to VR that documents hours taken, hours completed, grades for each course, and grade point average;
(B) Tutorial training by VR-approved tutors may be authorized for eligible individuals needing training not offered by any other method.
teach the required skills and sufficient time to devote to the selected course.
time and place of instruction which will be convenient for the eligible individual and satisfactory to the conditions under which the client must live and train.
and ensure that the objective of the training is commensurate with the cost; and/or
AUTHORITY: sections 161.092, 178.600, 178.610, and 178.620, RSMo 2016.* This rule previously filed as 5 CSR 90-5.440. Original rule filed Dec. 17, 1999, effective Aug. 30, 2000. Amended: Filed Dec. 7, 2000, effective July 30, 2001. Amended: Filed March 27, 2003, effective Oct. 30, 2003. Moved to 5 CSR 20-500.250, effective Aug. 16, 2011. Amended: Filed April 21, 2022, effective Dec. 30, 2022. *Original authority: 161.092, RSMo 1963, amended 1973, 2002, 2003, 2013, 2014; 178.600, RSMo 1963; 178.610, RSMo 1963; and 178.620, RSMo 1963.