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REGENTS' SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Lyle W. Hillyard

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House Sponsor: Mark W. Walker

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill establishes the Regents' Scholarship Program to award merit scholarships to
             10      students who complete a rigorous core course of study in high school.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    modifies New Century Scholarship provisions;
             14          .    establishes the Regents' Scholarship Program, including:
             15              .    a base scholarship and supplemental scholarship awards; and
             16              .    scholarship qualifications, amounts, and procedures;
             17          .    establishes a Regents' Diploma Endorsement;
             18          .    requires the State Board of Regents to make certain policies; and
             19          .    makes certain appropriations nonlapsing.
             20      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          This bill appropriates:
             22          .    for fiscal year 2008-09 only, $500,000 from the Education Fund to the State Board
             23      of Regents; and
             24          .    as an ongoing appropriation subject to future budget constraints, $400,000 from the
             25      Education Fund for fiscal year 2008-09 to the State Board of Regents.
             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2008.
             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      AMENDS:


             30          53B-8-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 151
             31      ENACTS:
             32          53B-8-108, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33          53B-8-109, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             34          53B-8-110, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35          53B-8-111, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36     
             37      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             38          Section 1. Section 53B-8-105 is amended to read:
             39           53B-8-105. New Century scholarships -- High school requirements.
             40          (1) (a) In addition to Centennial Scholarships awarded under Section 53A-15-102 and
             41      Career Teaching Scholarships awarded under Title 53B, Chapter 10, Terrel H. Bell Teaching
             42      Incentive Loan Program, the State Board of Regents and the State Board of Education shall
             43      jointly award New Century scholarships.
             44          (b) In order to qualify for a New Century scholarship, a student in Utah schools shall
             45      complete the requirements for an:
             46          (i) associate degree; or
             47          (ii) approved math and science curriculum.
             48          (c) The requirements under Subsection (1)(b) shall be completed:
             49          (i) September 1 of the year the student's class graduates from high school; and
             50          (ii) with at least a "B average" or 3.0 grade point average.
             51          (d) The State Board of Regents shall develop and approve the math and science
             52      curriculum described under Subsection (1)(b)(ii).
             53          (2) (a) The scholarship may be used at [any] a:
             54          (i) higher education institution within the state system of higher education that offers
             55      baccalaureate programs; or
             56          (ii) private, nonprofit college or university in the state accredited by the Northwest
             57      Association of Schools and Colleges that offers baccalaureate programs.


             58          (b) (i) If used at an institution within the state system of higher education, the
             59      scholarship is equal in value to 75% of the tuition costs at the selected institution.
             60          (ii) If used at an institution not within the state system of higher education, the
             61      scholarship is equal in value to 75% of the tuition costs at the institution, not to exceed 75% of
             62      the average tuition costs at the institutions referred in Subsection (2)(b)(i).
             63          (c) Each scholarship is valid for up to two years of full-time equivalent enrollment, or
             64      until the requirements for a baccalaureate degree have been met, whichever is shorter.
             65          (d) The State Board of Regents may grant a leave of absence to a scholarship holder,
             66      but the scholarship must be used in its entirety within five years after completion of high school.
             67          (3) The New Century scholarship may be canceled at any time by the institution of
             68      attendance if the student fails to:
             69          (a) maintain a "B average" for two consecutive semesters; or
             70          (b) make reasonable progress towards the completion of a baccalaureate degree.
             71          (4) (a) The Legislature shall make an annual appropriation from the General Fund to the
             72      State Board of Regents for the costs associated with the New Century scholarship program
             73      authorized under this section.
             74          (b) It is understood that the appropriation is offset in part by the state moneys that
             75      would otherwise be required and appropriated for these students if they were enrolled in a
             76      four-year postsecondary program at a state-operated institution.
             77          (c) Notwithstanding Subsections (1) and (2), if the appropriation under Subsection
             78      (4)(a) is insufficient to cover the costs associated with the New Century scholarship program,
             79      the State Board of Regents may limit or reduce scholarships.
             80          (5) This section does not apply to a student who completes an associate of applied
             81      technology degree from the Utah College of Applied Technology.
             82          Section 2. Section 53B-8-108 is enacted to read:
             83          53B-8-108. Regents' Scholarship Program -- General provisions -- Board policies.
             84          (1) The Regents' Scholarship Program is created to award merit scholarships to
             85      students who complete a rigorous core course of study in high school.


             86          (2) A student who is awarded the Base Regents' Scholarship established in Section
             87      53B-8-109 may also be awarded each of the supplemental awards established in Sections
             88      53B-8-110 and 53B-8-111 .
             89          (3) A Regents' Scholarship may only be used at a:
             90          (a) higher education institution within the state system of higher education, including
             91      the Utah College of Applied Technology;
             92          (b) private, nonprofit college or university in this state that is accredited by the
             93      Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges; or
             94          (c) Western Undergraduate Exchange program that is approved by the board.
             95          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), a scholarship holder shall enroll full
             96      time at a higher education institution within the state system of higher education within 12
             97      months of the student's high school graduation.
             98          (b) The State Board of Regents may grant a leave of absence to a scholarship holder,
             99      but the scholarship shall be used in its entirety within five years after completion of high school.
             100          (5) (a) The board shall annually report on the Regents' Scholarship Program at the
             101      beginning of each school year to the Education Interim Committee and the Higher Education
             102      Appropriations Subcommittee.
             103          (b) The report shall include the number of students in each school district and public
             104      high school who meet the academic criteria for the Base Regents' Scholarship and for the
             105      Exemplary Academic Achievement Scholarship.
             106          (c) The State Board of Education, school districts, and public high schools shall
             107      cooperate with the State Board of Regents to facilitate the collection and distribution of
             108      Regents' Scholarship Program data.
             109          (6) The State Board of Education shall annually provide the State Board of Regents a
             110      complete list of directory information, including student name and address, for all grade 8
             111      students in the state.
             112          (7) The board shall, by July 15, 2008, adopt policies establishing:
             113          (a) the high school and college course requirements, including group credit


             114      requirements, described in Subsection 53B-8-109 (1)(e);
             115          (b) the cumulative grade point average required in Sections 53B-8-109 and 53B-8-111 ;
             116          (c) the additional weights assigned to grades earned in certain courses for purposes of
             117      calculating a student's cumulative high school grade point average;
             118          (d) the regional accrediting bodies that may accredit a private high school described in
             119      Subsection 53B-8-109 (1)(a)(ii);
             120          (e) the application process for a Regents' Scholarship, including procedures to allow a
             121      parent or student to apply for the scholarship on-line; and
             122          (f) Western Undergraduate Exchange programs that are approved for the use of a
             123      Regents' Scholarship.
             124          (8) (a) The Legislature shall make an annual appropriation from the Education Fund to
             125      the State Board of Regents for the costs associated with the Regents' Scholarship Program
             126      authorized under this section and Sections 53B-8-109 , 53B-8-110 , and 53B-8-111 .
             127          (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section and Sections 53B-8-109 , 53B-8-110 ,
             128      and 53B-8-111 , if the appropriation under Subsection (8)(a) is insufficient to cover the costs
             129      associated with the Regents' Scholarship Program, the State Board of Regents may limit or
             130      reduce the Base Regents' Scholarships and supplemental awards.
             131          Section 3. Section 53B-8-109 is enacted to read:
             132          53B-8-109. Regents' Scholarship Program -- Base Regents' Scholarship --
             133      Qualifications -- Application.
             134          (1) A Base Regents' Scholarship shall be awarded to a student who, by September 1 of
             135      the year the student's class graduates from high school:
             136          (a) completes the high school graduation requirements of:
             137          (i) a public school established by the State Board of Education and the student's school
             138      district or charter school; or
             139          (ii) a private high school in the state that is accredited by a regional accrediting body
             140      approved by the board;
             141          (b) passes the basic skills competency test established in Section 53A-1-611 ;


             142          (c) completes high school with a minimum cumulative weighted grade point average
             143      determined by the board's policies;
             144          (d) has at least one reported ACT test score; and
             145          (e) completes:
             146          (i) at least 22 units of core high school credit in grades 9-12, with no individual core
             147      course grade below a "C", including credit subtotals required by the board from each of the
             148      following groups:
             149          (A) English;
             150          (B) algebra or higher mathematics;
             151          (C) social studies;
             152          (D) lab-based natural science;
             153          (E) sequential world or classical language other than English;
             154          (F) arts;
             155          (G) physical and health education;
             156          (H) career and technical education;
             157          (I) computer technology; and
             158          (J) general financial literacy; or
             159          (ii) the International Baccalaureate requirements, with no individual course grade below
             160      a "C".
             161          (2) To be eligible for the scholarship, a student:
             162          (a) shall submit an application to the board with a copy of the student's official high
             163      school transcript;
             164          (b) shall be a citizen of the United States or a noncitizen who is eligible to receive
             165      federal student aid; and
             166          (c) may not have a criminal record, with the exception of misdemeanor traffic citations.
             167          (3) For purposes of calculating a student's cumulative high school grade point average,
             168      the board shall, by policy, assign additional weights to grades earned in English, mathematics,
             169      laboratory science, social science, and foreign language courses identified as:


             170          (a) advanced placement;
             171          (b) pre-International Baccalaureate;
             172          (c) International Baccalaureate; or
             173          (d) concurrent enrollment.
             174          (4) (a) The amount of the Base Regents' Scholarship is $1,000.
             175          (b) The board shall annually increase the amount of the Base Regents' Scholarship by a
             176      percentage equal to the average percentage tuition increase approved by the board for USHE
             177      institutions.
             178          Section 4. Section 53B-8-110 is enacted to read:
             179          53B-8-110. Regents' Scholarship Program -- Supplemental award to encourage
             180      college savings.
             181          (1) A student who qualifies for the Base Regents' Scholarship in accordance with the
             182      provisions of Section 53B-8-109 may be awarded up to an additional $400 as provided in this
             183      section.
             184          (2) A student who qualifies for the Base Regents' Scholarship shall be awarded up to
             185      $100 for a year that:
             186          (a) the student was 14, 15, 16, or 17 years of age; and
             187          (b) at least $100 in contributions, excluding transfers, investment earnings, and interest,
             188      was deposited in a Utah Educational Savings Plan Trust account that designated the student as
             189      the beneficiary.
             190          (3) (a) The award shall be an amount equal to a dollar for dollar match up to $100 for
             191      each of the years described in Subsection (2)(a).
             192          (b) The maximum award is $100 for a year, up to a cumulative total of $400.
             193          Section 5. Section 53B-8-111 is enacted to read:
             194          53B-8-111. Supplemental scholarship award -- Exemplary academic achievement
             195      -- Regents' diploma.
             196          (1) A student who qualifies for the Base Regents' Scholarship in accordance with the
             197      provisions of Section 53B-8-109 shall be awarded an additional Exemplary Academic


             198      Achievement Scholarship if the student, by September 1 of the year the student's class graduates
             199      from high school:
             200          (a) completes high school with a cumulative weighted grade point average of 3.5 or
             201      higher, as determined by the board's policies;
             202          (b) completes the 22 unit core course of study described in Subsection 53B-8-109 (1)(f)
             203      with no core course grade lower than a "B"; and
             204          (c) scores a composite ACT score of 26 or higher, as determined by the board's
             205      policies, which may also include required college readiness benchmark scores in English,
             206      mathematics, reading, and science.
             207          (2) (a) If used at a higher education institution within the state system of higher
             208      education, an Exemplary Academic Achievement Scholarship is equal in value to 75% of the
             209      tuition costs at the selected institution.
             210          (b) If used at a higher education institution that is not within the state system of higher
             211      education, an Exemplary Academic Achievement Scholarship is equal in value to 75% of the
             212      tuition costs at the institution, not to exceed 75% of the average tuition costs at the institutions
             213      within the state system of higher education.
             214          (c) An Exemplary Academic Achievement Scholarship is valid for up to two years of
             215      full-time equivalent enrollment, or until the requirements of an associate's or bachelor's degree
             216      have been met, whichever is shorter.
             217          (3) The board may grant a leave of absence to an Exemplary Academic Achievement
             218      Scholarship holder, but the scholarship shall be used in its entirety within five years after
             219      completion of high school.
             220          (4) An Exemplary Academic Achievement Scholarship may be canceled at any time by
             221      the institution of attendance if the student fails to:
             222          (a) register as a full-time student;
             223          (b) maintain a "B" average for two consecutive semesters; or
             224          (c) make reasonable progress towards the completion of either an associate's or
             225      bachelor's degree.


             226          (5) (a) A student who qualifies for the Exemplary Academic Achievement Scholarship
             227      under this section shall also receive a Regents' Diploma Endorsement to be issued by the board.
             228          (b) If qualified for in time, a Regents' Diploma Endorsement shall be awarded to the
             229      student at high school commencement exercises.
             230          Section 6. One-time appropriation.
             231          (1) There is appropriated $500,000 from the Education Fund for fiscal year 2008-09
             232      only, to the State Board of Regents to fund the Regents' Scholarship Program established in
             233      Section 53B-8-108 .
             234          (2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the appropriation under Subsection (1) is
             235      nonlapsing.
             236          Section 7. Ongoing appropriation.
             237          As an ongoing appropriation subject to future budget constraints, there is appropriated
             238      from the Education Fund for fiscal year 2008-09, $400,000 to the State Board of Regents to
             239      fund the Regents' Scholarship Program established in Section 53B-8-108 .
             240          Section 8. Effective date.
             241          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2008.


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