(a) To receive funds, a student must:
- (1) be enrolled on at least a half-time basis at an approved institution;
- (2) maintain satisfactory academic progress in his or her program of study as defined by the institution; and
- (3) have completed at least 120 credit hours of college work, including at least 15 hours of accounting;
- (4) sign a written statement confirming his/her intent to take the written examination conducted by the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy for the purpose of granting a certificate of "certified public accountant";
- (5) confirm he or she has not yet taken the CPA examination;
- (6) maintain a cumulative grade point average, as determined by the institution, that is equal to or greater than the grade point average required by the institution for graduation; and
- (7) be enrolled in the additional hours of study required by Texas Occupation Code, §901.256(2)(A) (concerning Work Experience Requirements).
(b) In selecting recipients the Program Officer shall consider at a minimum the following factors relating to each applicant:
- (1) financial need, which acts as an upper limit to the amount the student may receive;
- (2) scholastic ability and performance as measured by the student's cumulative college grade point average as determined by the institution in which the student is enrolled;
- (3) ethnic or racial minority status; and
- (4) Texas residency.
Source Note:The provisions of this §22.164 adopted to be effective August 16, 2004, 29 TexReg 7987.