6. Amount. a. The president shall grant annual scholarships in the following amounts:
- (1) If the recipient attends an institution of the city university of New York or an institution of the state university of New York other than the statutory colleges at Cornell, the college of environmental science and forestry at Syracuse and the college of ceramics at Alfred, the annual scholarship award shall be an amount equal to the non-tuition cost of attendance at such institution or college reduced by (i) the amount of a Pell grant and (ii) the amount of such other state and federal scholarships and grants, other than tuition assistance or supplemental tuition assistance received under this chapter, which do not require repayment, awarded to the recipient for the cost of attendance at the institution being attended, as reported to the president; provided, however, that such scholarship shall be reduced one dollar for every three dollars of income in excess of eighteen thousand dollars of income; or
- (2) If the recipient attends any other degree-granting institution within New York state and enrolls in a program approved by the commissioner, the annual scholarship award shall be based upon an amount equal to the average non-tuition cost of attendance, as determined by the commissioner in consultation with the president and as approved by the director of the budget, for a student at the state university of New York or actual non-tuition cost of attendance at such institution, whichever is less, reduced by (i) the amount of a Pell grant the recipient would have been entitled to had the recipient attended the state university of New York and (ii) the amount of such other state and federal scholarships and grants, other than tuition assistance or supplemental tuition assistance received under this chapter, which do not require repayment, awarded to the recipient for the cost of attendance at the institution being attended, as reported to the president; provided, however, that such scholarships shall be reduced one dollar for every three dollars of income in excess of eighteen thousand dollars of income.
- (3) Scholarships and grants that reduce the cost of attendance for purposes of determining the amount of a scholarship award shall not include supplemental financial assistance provided on a last dollar basis pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-four hundred fifty-one or sixty-four hundred fifty-two of this chapter.
- (4) "Non-tuition cost of attendance", as used in this paragraph, shall mean: (i) the actual amount charged by the institution for room and board and (ii) an allowance for transportation, books and supplies as determined by the commissioner in consultation with the president and as approved by the director of the budget, provided that such determination shall be made no later than December first of each year for use in the succeeding academic year. In the event a student does not incur room or board charges at the institution, "non-tuition cost of attendance" shall mean an allowance for room and board as determined by the commissioner in consultation with the president and approved by the director of the budget. In determining allowances pursuant to this subparagraph, the commissioner may take into consideration the allowances provided for in the Pell grant program. b. For the purposes of determining annual scholarships, the term "income" shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of section six hundred sixty-three of this chapter, except that in making such determination, adjusted gross income, as defined in regulations of the trustees of the corporation, shall be used instead of New York state net taxable income. c. In no event shall the combination of all student financial aid received by a student exceed the recipient's total cost of attendance at the institution being attended.