Current through November, 2024
Section 20-41-6 - EligibilityA student who is a resident shall be eligible to be considered for a Hawaii student incentive grant unless that student:
(1) Is not eligible for a Pell grant under title IV, part A, section 411, of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by P.L. 92-318, 20 U.S.C. 1001 et seq. (1972), and P.L. 94-482, 20 U.S.C. 1001 et seq. (1976), and the rules adopted thereunder; or(2) Has received a full tuition scholarship or a full tuition waiver for any four academic years preceding consideration for a grant; or(3) Is to receive a scholarship or tuition waiver pursuant to chapter 304, HRS, or is to receive a full tuition scholarship or full tuition waiver from some other source; or(4) Is enrolled in or intends to use the grant to enroll in a program of study involving religious or theological training which leads to the degree of bachelor of divinity; or(5) Is enrolled in or intends to use the grant to enroll in a non-eligible institution or an otherwise eligible institution which has been determined by the appropriate legal jurisdiction not to be in compliance with a federal or a State statute and the rules adopted thereunder concerning non-discrimination and affirmative action; or(6) At the time of consideration for a grant is not able to demonstrate substantial financial need; or(7) Is not using or at the time of consideration does not intend to use the grant to enroll as a full-time undergraduate; or(8) Owes a refund, which is due and payable, on a grant previously received at the eligible institution under the federal basic educational opportunity grant program, the supplemental educational opportunity grant program, the state student incentive grant program, or any other grant program funded by the State and administered by the university or the commission; or(9) Is in default on any state or federal student loan; or(10) Is not making satisfactory progress.[Eff. JUN 22 1981] (Auth: HRS § 305H-2) (Imp: HRS § 305H-2)