Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 6, § 10-2.190
PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the policies of the Coordinating Board for Higher Education regarding institutional and student eligibility for student financial assistance under the A+ Scholarship program.
(1) Definitions.
(30) weeks of instructional time for a credit hour program or at least twenty-six (26) weeks of instructional time for a clock hour program.
(I) Good-faith effort to secure all federal sources of funding that could be applied to tuition reimbursement shall mean, by the deadline established by the department, being eligible to receive federal Title IV student financial aid and having completed the federal need-based aid application form as prescribed by the United States Department of Education (USDE), commonly known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), except—
provide financial information, the application form must, at a minimum, include the dependent student’s financial information; or
that do not participate in the federal Title IV student financial aid programs and are therefore ineligible for federal Title IV student financial aid, completion of the predictor tool for federal Title IV student financial aid eligibility approved by the USDE, commonly known as the FAFSA4caster, is acceptable; or
ments under section 2 of 173.1110, RSMo but are ineligible for federal Title IV student financial aid, completion of the predictor tool for federal Title IV student financial aid eligibility approved by the USDE, commonly known as the FAFSA4caster, is acceptable.
7. of section 160.545, RSMo, and who has made a good faith effort to secure all federal sources of funding that could be applied to tuition reimbursement.
(2) Responsibilities of Participating Institutions.
(B) Participating institutions shall meet the following requirements:
an initial recipient, verify the following:
requirements listed in section (3) of this rule through collection of a high school transcript bearing the official A+ seal;
tion’s definition of satisfactory academic progress, including any grade point average (GPA) requirement included as part of that definition;
time student, except as provided in subsection (1)(H) of this rule; and
effort to secure all federal sources of funding that could be applied to tuition reimbursement, except as provided in subsection (1)(I) of this rule;
a renewal recipient, verify the following:
time student, except as provided in subsection (1)(H) of this rule;
grade point average (CGPA) and satisfactory academic progress requirements referenced in paragraph (3)(B)2. of this rule; and
effort to secure all federal sources of funding that could be applied to tuition, except as provided in subsection (1)(I) of this rule;
sibilities required in section 6 CSR 10- 2.140(5), with the exception of paragraph 6 CSR 10-2.140(5)(A)5.; and
applied correctly to tuition, general fees, and up to fifty percent (50%) of book costs as specified in subsection (4)(N) of this rule.
(C) Partnerships must comply with the following:
A+ participating institutions;
coursework actually delivered by a participating institution;
only one (1) participating institution as specified in the agreement and must be at a tuition rate consistent with the rate charged to other students enrolled in the course;
(1) A+ participating institution, the student must be considered to be enrolled full time at the participating institution;
ing institutions are involved in a partnership, students must be enrolled in sufficient hours at a combination of the participating institutions to be considered to be enrolled full time as defined in this rule; and
must provide to the department any requested documentation pertaining to the processing and delivery of A+ tuition reimbursements.
(3) Eligibility Policy.
(A) To qualify for A+ tuition reimbursement, an initial recipient must meet the following criteria:
subsection 7 of section 160.545, RSMo;
dent, or otherwise lawfully present in the United States, in accordance with section 208.009, RSMo;
the A+ designated high school prior to high school graduation;
high school with an overall grade point average of at least two and one-half (2.5) on a four-point (4.0) scale, or the equivalent on another scale;
(95%) attendance record overall for grades nine through twelve (9–12);
unpaid tutoring or mentoring, of which up to twenty-five percent (25%) may include job shadowing;
class of 2015, meet one (1) of the following, unless the A+ school district has met all of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s requirements for waiver of the Algebra I end-of-course exam for the recipient:
or advanced on the official Algebra I end-ofcourse exam, or a higher level DESE approved end-of-course exam in the field of mathematics; or
as established annually by the CBHE, on the COMPASS exam published by ACT, Inc. or the mathematics component of the ACT test as a high school or postsecondary student. Institutions must collect official documentation of the qualifying score from ACT, Inc. 6 CSR 10-2
from postsecondary students;
izenship and avoidance of the unlawful use of drugs and/or alcohol;
enroll in and attend on a full-time basis a participating institution, except that students in the following circumstances may be enrolled less than full time:
available hours applicable to his program of study in a given term;
required internship; or
uisite courses that do not require full-time enrollment;
award to enroll in a course of study leading to a degree in theology or divinity;
ing receipt of federal Title IV student financial aid; and
satisfactory academic progress, including any GPA requirement included as part of that definition.
(B) To qualify for tuition reimbursement under the A+ Scholarship program, a renewal recipient must meet the following criteria:
enroll in and attend on a full-time basis a participating institution, except that students in the following circumstances may be enrolled less than full time:
available hours applicable to his program of study in a given term;
required internship; or
uisite courses that do not require full-time enrollment;
average (CGPA) of at least two and one-half (2.5) on a four-point (4.0) scale, or the equivalent on another scale, and, with the exception of grade point average, maintain satisfactory academic progress as determined by the participating institution’s policies as applied to other students at the participating institution receiving assistance under federal Title IV student financial aid programs. The calculation of CGPA shall be based on the participating institution’s policies as applied to other students in similar circumstances; and
federal sources of funding that could be applied to tuition before the award is disbursed but no later than the deadline established by the CBHE.
(C) The department will review written appeals of its eligibility policy in the following circumstances:
faith effort to secure all federal sources of funding that could be applied to tuition; or
point average requirement as a result of a documented medical reason.
(4) Award Policy.
(C) Student eligibility for the A+ Scholarship expires at the earliest of the following, except a student who is eligible at the beginning of a term may receive A+ tuition reimbursement for the full term in which the expiration criterion is met:
school graduation as documented on the high school transcript;
cent (105%) of the hours required for the program in which the student is currently enrolled.
tificate or degree, calculation of the one hundred five percent (105%) shall include:
any participating A+ institution, including those earned as part of coursework designated as remedial or developmental; and
by an A+ participating institution from an institution that is ineligible for A+ participation.
cate or degree, calculation of the one hundred five percent (105%) shall not include:
work performed before high school graduation. Such hours shall include, but not be limited to, those earned through dual credit, dual enrollment, technical education articulation, Advanced Placement, or international baccalaureate programs; and
ondary institution that is ineligible for A+ participation that are not accepted in transfer by an A+ participating institution.
postsecondary certificate and enrolls in a program leading to a related, higher-level certificate or degree, calculation of the one hundred five percent (105%) shall include:
the related, higher-level program; and
after receipt of the most recent certificate at any participating A+ institution, including those earned as part of coursework designated as remedial or developmental; and
receipt of the most recent credential that are accepted in transfer from an institution that is ineligible for A+ participation.
postsecondary certificate and enrolls in a program leading to a related, higher-level certificate or degree, calculation of the one hundred five percent (105%) shall not include:
work performed before high school graduation. Such hours shall include, but not be limited to, those earned through dual credit, dual enrollment, technical education articulation, Advanced Placement, or international baccalaureate programs; and
toward the related, higher-level program; and
institution that is ineligible for A+ participation after receipt of the most recent certificate that are not accepted in transfer by an A+ participating institution.
(F) Reimbursement will be as specified for the following categories of coursework:
grade is assigned under the institution’s standard grading policy, including remedial coursework and coursework assigned a grade of Incomplete, and that is required by the institution for the completion of a certificate or degree will be reimbursed;
grade was not assigned, including coursework from which the student officially or unofficially withdrew, or was terminated, is not eligible for reimbursement. Institutions can use any of the following options to adjust a student’s award amount to meet this requirement:
such coursework from subsequent reimbursement requests;
current reimbursement request; or
such coursework in accordance with subsection 6 CSR 10-2.140(5)(C);
bursed; and
level certificate or a degree that is taken after receipt of a certificate will be reimbursed provided that the certificate or degree is in a field related to the original certificate received.
(L) If insufficient funds are available to pay all eligible students the full amount of tuition and fees calculated in subsection (4)(H) of this rule, the department may take any of the following measures to address the shortfall in order to ensure the A+ tuition reimbursement does not exceed the appropriation:
for reimbursement; or
sure cited above is inadequate to address the funding shortfall, the department shall, as soon as may practicably be accomplished, make available for public comment a plan containing at least two (2) options to ensure that total A+ tuition reimbursements do not exceed the appropriation. Such plan shall be distributed to all participating institutions and the department shall accept public comments on the plan for no less than thirty (30) days before publication in a CBHE board book. No plan for accommodating the additional shortfall shall be approved before it has been on the agenda of a regularly scheduled CBHE meeting and an opportunity for public comment at the CBHE meeting has been provided.
(M) The hourly tuition rate used to calculate the A+ tuition reimbursement shall not exceed the published standard per credit hour tuition rate charged by Linn State Technical College.
that have tuition charges above this limit may apply to the department for a waiver of this requirement on a program-by-program basis.
conversion calculation will be applied to institutions with clock hour programs.
(N) Financial aid must be applied to tuition and general fees in the following order:
funding; and
AUTHORITY: section 160.545, RSMo Supp. 2014* and Executive Order 10-16, dated January 29, 2010. Original rule filed Feb. 17, 2011, effective Oct. 30, 2011. Amended: Filed Dec. 13, 2012, effective June 30, 2013. Amended: Filed Sept. 15, 2014, effective March 30, 2015.
*Original authority: 160.545, RSMo 1993, amended 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010.