(a) In the event of a hardship or for other good cause as determined by the eligible institution, the Program Officer at the institution may allow an otherwise eligible Scholar to receive a scholarship:
- (1) While enrolled in fewer semester credit hours than required in §22.288 of this subchapter (relating to Eligible Students);
- (2) If the Scholar fails to meet the satisfactory academic progress requirements of §22.288 of this subchapter; or
- (3) If the scholar requires an extension of the limits found in §22.294(b) of this subchapter (relating to Discontinuation of Eligibility or Non-Eligibility) to complete his or her degree.
(b) Hardship conditions may include:
- (1) Documentation of a serious health/condition that makes the Scholar unable to attend school or complete academic study;
- (2) Documentation that the Scholar is responsible for the care of a child, spouse, or parent who has a serious health condition, sick, injured, or and that the scholar's provision of care may affect his or her academic performance;
- (3) The birth of a child or placement of a child with the student for adoption or foster care; or
- (4) Scholar needing fewer than twelve semester credit hours to complete Scholar's degree plan.
- (c) A hardship under this section may extend for a period of no longer than one year.
- (d) Documentation of the hardship circumstances approved for a Scholar to receive a scholarship must be kept in the Scholar's files, and the institution must identify Scholars approved for a scholarship based on a hardship to the Coordinating Board, so that it may appropriately monitor each Scholar's period of eligibility.
- (e) Eligible institutions shall adopt a hardship policy under this section, share such policy with Scholars and have the policy available in the financial aid office for public review upon request.
Source Note:The provisions of this §22.295 adopted to be effective February 15, 2024, 49 TexReg 689.