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IA SF309

IA SF309
A bill for an act establishing the dependent of a disabled veteran tuition grant program within the college student aid commission and making appropriations.


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Introduced
02/13/2025
In Committee
02/13/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the dependent of a disabled veteran tuition grant program within the college student aid commission (commission) for purposes of providing tuition grants to eligible institutions in which eligible students are enrolled to help such eligible students afford the costs of tuition and mandatory fees associated with attending the eligible institution. The bill provides that a full-time eligible student may receive a grant under the program annually for not more than eight semesters, or until the eligible student earns an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree from the eligible institution, whichever occurs first. Additionally, the bill provides that a part-time eligible student may receive a grant under the program annually for not more than 12 semesters, on a prorated basis, or until the eligible student earns an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree from the eligible institution, whichever occurs first. The bill establishes that a tuition grant under the program shall be awarded on an annual basis, requiring reapplication by an eligible student each year. The bill requires that payments under the program be allocated equally among the semesters and paid to the eligible institution upon certification by the eligible institution that the student meets the applicable requirements. The bill provides that if a grant recipient discontinues attendance before the end of any semester, after receiving grant payments, the entire amount of any refund due that recipient, up to the full amount of grant payments made during that semester, or the equivalent, shall be paid by the eligible institution to the commission. The bill requires the commission to provide application forms for distribution to students by eligible institutions, adopt rules under Code chapter 17A for administration of the program, and approve and award grants on an annual basis. The commission is required to award grants on a first-come, first-served basis. The bill establishes a dependent of a disabled veteran tuition grant program fund in the state treasury as a separate fund under the control of the commission and appropriates $500,000 to the department of education in FY 2025-2026 for deposit in the fund. The bill defines “commission”, “eligible institution”, “eligible student”, “full-time”, “part-time”, and “veteran with a disability”.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a new tuition grant program for dependents of disabled veterans in Iowa, designed to help offset higher education costs. The program allows eligible students (who must be under 27 years old and claimed as a dependent on a 100% disabled veteran's tax return) to receive annual grants for tuition and mandatory fees at state regents' institutions or community colleges. Full-time students can receive up to $10,000 per year or the actual tuition cost, whichever is less, for up to eight semesters, while part-time students can receive prorated grants for up to twelve semesters. The College Student Aid Commission will administer the program, providing application forms, adopting administrative rules, and awarding grants on a first-come, first-served basis. Students must reapply annually and maintain satisfactory academic progress, and if a student withdraws mid-semester, any refunds must be returned to the commission. The bill appropriates $500,000 for the fiscal year 2025-2026 to establish a dedicated fund for these tuition grants, with unused funds allowed to roll over to subsequent years, ensuring the program's continued operation.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Subcommittee recommends passage. (on 02/20/2025)

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