A "part-time student" is a student who is enrolled in an "eligible institution of higher education" for not more than eleven credit hours per quarter or semester.
An "Ohio resident" is a student who meets the requirements of Ohio Board of regents' rule 3333-1-10 of the Administrative Code. Verification of Ohio residency for these purposes shall be made by the student's institution of higher education. Institutions shall provide students with a fair and adequate opportunity to present proof of Ohio residency.
A "Displaced homemaker" is a person who has not worked full-time in the labor force for approximately five years or more and has been a homemaker (i.e., has provided unpaid services to family members) during the term of unemployment.
For these purposes, an academic year is a period of instruction which begins at the start of the fall term and ends at the close of the summer term.
Step 1: Part-time undergraduate head count divided by total undergraduate head count equals institutional part-time percentage.
Step 2: Institutional part-time percentage times the number of need-based federal and/or state grants recipients -- as designated by the Ohio student aid commission -- equals the institution's part-time need factor.
Step 3: Institution's part-time need factor divided by the aggregate part-time need factor for all "eligible institutions of higher education" equals institution's part-time share.
Step 4: Institution's part-time share times total program appropriation equals institution's part-time student instructional grant program allocation for the academic year.
Ohio Admin. Code 3351-2-01
Rule promulgated under: RC Chapter 119.
Rule authorized by: Section 84.08 (Am. Sub. H.B. No. 152, 120th General Assembly)
Rule amplifies: Section 84.08 (Am. Sub. H.B. No. 152, 120th General Assembly)