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IA SF361

IA SF361
A bill for an act establishing the armed forces reserve component scholarship program within the college student aid commission.


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Introduced
02/18/2025
In Committee
02/18/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the armed forces reserve component scholarship program within the college student aid commission for members of the reserve forces of the United States armed forces who are enrolled as full-time students in an eligible institution. The bill provides that a qualified student who is enrolled as a full-time student in an eligible institution may receive a scholarship under the program for not more than the equivalent of eight semesters of study. If the eligible student is enrolled in a community college, the amount of the eligible student’s scholarship shall not exceed the lesser of the eligible student’s financial need or 100 percent of the resident tuition and mandatory fees charged by the community college. If the eligible student is enrolled in an institution of higher learning under the control of the state board of regents, or an accredited private institution, the amount of the eligible student’s scholarship shall not exceed the lesser of the eligible student’s financial need or 100 percent of the average resident tuition and mandatory fees for undergraduate study charged by the institutions of higher learning. The bill provides that if the amount appropriated in a fiscal year is insufficient to provide scholarships to all who apply for the program and who are determined to be eligible for the program, the commission shall determine the distribution of scholarships. The bill provides that if an eligible student discontinues attendance before the end of any semester, or the equivalent, after receiving scholarship payments, the entire amount of any refund due to that eligible student, up to the full amount of all of the annual scholarship payments made, shall be paid by the eligible institution to the commission. This provision does not apply to an eligible student who discontinues attendance due to the eligible student being ordered to active duty. Scholarship awards under the program are required to be paid to the eligible institution by the commission upon receipt of certification by the eligible institution as to the accuracy of charges made and as to the attendance and academic progress of the eligible student at the eligible institution. The bill requires the commission to maintain an annual record of the number of participants in the program and the dollar value of the scholarship awards issued. The bill provides that a member of a reserve component of the army, navy, air force, marine corps, coast guard, or space force of the United States, located in this state, is ineligible for a scholarship award under the program if the member has met the educational requirements for a baccalaureate degree or if the member was discharged from any branch of the armed forces under other than honorable conditions. If an eligible student is ordered to active duty during the time in which the eligible student is enrolled in an eligible institution and receiving scholarship awards under the program, the commission is authorized to waive or modify any statutory or regulatory provision applicable to the program to ensure that the eligible student is able to utilize any scholarships awarded to the eligible student under the program within five years after the eligible student’s enlistment obligation in a reserve component of the armed forces ends, and to ensure that administrative requirements placed on the eligible student are minimized, to the extent possible. The bill requires the commission to adopt rules to administer the program. The bill defines “active duty”, “commission”, “eligible institution”, “eligible student”, “financial need”, and “full-time”.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Armed Forces Reserve Component Scholarship Program within the college student aid commission, designed to support members of U.S. military reserve components who are full-time students in Iowa. The program provides scholarships to eligible students (Iowa residents who are reserve members) for up to eight semesters, covering either 100% of community college tuition and fees or 100% of the average resident tuition at state or private institutions, not exceeding the student's financial need. Participants must be reserve members, have completed initial active duty training, maintain satisfactory academic progress, and be enrolled full-time in an eligible institution pursuing an associate degree, baccalaureate degree, or a high-demand job certificate. The bill includes provisions for scholarship distribution if funding is limited, requires refunds to the commission if a student discontinues attendance (except when called to active duty), and allows the commission to modify program requirements if a student is deployed. Additionally, the program has specific eligibility restrictions, such as disqualifying students who have already earned a bachelor's degree or who were discharged under other than honorable conditions. The commission is required to maintain records of program participants and scholarship awards, and will adopt rules to administer the program.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Subcommittee recommends indefinite postponement. []. (on 02/24/2025)

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