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22VAC40-690-20. Application process.
A. All persons interested in obtaining a scholarship must submit a scholarship application form to the Virginia Department of Social Services or its designee as indicated on the application.
Note: Applications are available through the Virginia Department of Social Services or the designated third-party administrator.
B. A separate application must be submitted for each semester.
C. Only complete applications, both initial and resubmitted, received by the deadline indicated on the application shall be considered.
D. Applicants shall verify that the selected courses are being offered by the selected college or university for the applicable semester prior to applying for scholarships.
E. The selection of courses or colleges and universities may not be changed once the scholarship has been awarded unless the selected class is full or has been cancelled.
Statutory Authority
§63.2-217 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR615-32-01:1 §2.1, eff. July 1, 1992; amended, Virginia Register Volume 17, Issue 18, eff. September 1, 2001; Volume 24, Issue 24, eff. October 1, 2008.
22VAC40-690-30. Selection and eligibility.
A. Applications will be processed and scholarships awarded
in order of date received until all available funds designated for the semester
have been obligated or the application deadline has occurred, whichever comes
first. Priority will be given to applicants currently employed in the
field of child care. If funds remain available, the applications will be
processed and scholarships awarded in order of date received.
B. In order for an applicant to be eligible for a scholarship, he must meet all of the following criteria. The applicant must:
1. Be one of the following:
a. An employee of a child care program located in Virginia; or
b. Domiciled in Virginia as defined in §23-7.4 of the Code of Virginia and (i) employed in a child care program outside of Virginia or (ii) have declared an intent to become employed in child care.
2. Select a department-approved course for which he has not previously received scholarship funds; and
3. Have no more than three occurrences one occurrence
of the following for courses for which the applicant received a Virginia Child
Care Provider Scholarship:
a. Did not register for the course after receiving an award;
b. Did not complete the course and received a grade of "W" for withdrawal; or
c. Did not receive a passing grade.
In the event of such an occurrence, the department will not award future scholarships to an individual until the applicant reimburses the state for the course(s) tuition and fees that were paid to the college or university on behalf of the applicant.
C. An applicant does not have to be enrolled in or have already taken a course in early childhood education or a related major to be eligible for a scholarship.
D. Scholarships will only be awarded if the department has adequate information to process scholarship requests. The department must have received final course grades and payment information on courses that have been previously approved for scholarships. In addition, scholarships will be awarded on a conditional basis for those persons who are in jeopardy of becoming ineligible to receive a scholarship as specified in subdivision B 3 of this section. In these instances, the department will review enrollment and grade information when provided by the institution for the current enrollment period and if the applicant is in compliance with subdivision B 3 of this section, the scholarship will be fully awarded.
E. The scholarship will only pay tuition and the technology fee for each course.
F. Applicants shall not receive scholarships for more than two courses per semester.
G. Scholarships shall not be transferred between semesters or individuals.
H. Scholarships are awarded only for courses approved by the department. The department will determine whether a course meets the definition of a "course" as defined in 22VAC40-690-10.
I. Recipients may receive a total lifetime award of no more than the average tuition for eight community college courses or their monetary equivalent.
J. A recipient may use scholarship funds to attend any combination of Virginia public or private accredited two-year or four-year institutions over a period of time.
K. All applicants will be notified in writing regarding the acceptance or denial of their application.
Statutory Authority
§63.2-217 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR615-32-01:1 §2.2, eff. July 1, 1992; amended, Virginia Register Volume 17, Issue 18, eff. September 1, 2001; Volume 24, Issue 24, eff. October 1, 2008.
22VAC40-690-40. College and university agreements.
A. Colleges and universities will be notified in writing when scholarships are awarded to applicants planning to attend their institutions.
B. The department shall enter into a written agreement with
provide written procedures to all colleges and universities that ordinarily
have five or more students per semester any student using
scholarship funds regarding the operation of the scholarship program. The agreement
procedures shall address the areas of, but not be limited to,
verification of Virginia residency, billing procedures, and provision of final
course grades. Specifically, these institutions shall:
1. Determine whether applicants that are not employed in child care programs located in Virginia are domiciled in Virginia as defined in §23-7.4 of the Code of Virginia and provide the department with verification of such;
2. Provide the department each semester, but no later than at the time of billing, with the tuition rate category of each person for which the institution plans to bill or is billing the scholarship program.
3. Submit one bill to the department per institution per semester after the college's or university's published add/drop period has occurred. Colleges and universities shall submit a request for payment prior to the end of the semester for which the scholarship was awarded. Such request must be in a department-approved format; and
4. Provide the department with final course grades for classes paid for by the scholarship program within one month following the end of each semester.
C. All other eligible Virginia public and private colleges and
universities may enter into an agreement follow the procedures as
outlined in subsection B of this section or place the responsibility on the student
to seek reimbursement from the department.
Statutory Authority
§63.2-217 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR615-32-01:1 §2.3, eff. July 1, 1992; amended, Virginia Register Volume 17, Issue 18, eff. September 1, 2001; Volume 24, Issue 24, eff. October 1, 2008.
22VAC40-690-55. Disbursement of funds.
For those institutions that have an agreement with the
department participating in the tuition reimbursement process, funds
will be disbursed to the colleges and universities upon receipt of an Interagency
Transfer (IAT) or invoice in accordance with the Commonwealth Accounting
Policies and Procedures. In the event that the department does not have a
written agreement with a college or university does not choose to
participate in the tuition reimbursement process, the funds will be
disbursed to the recipient upon proof of tuition payment and course enrollment
through the end of the college's or university's published add/drop period.
Statutory Authority
§63.2-217 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 17, Issue 18, eff. September 1, 2001; Errata, 17:21 VA.R. (July 2, 2001).
Amended, Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 24, eff. October 1, 2008.
22VAC40-690-65. Recipient responsibilities.
A. A recipient must submit final course grades for classes paid by the Virginia Child Care Provider Scholarship Program to the department within one month of completion of the course unless the college or university does so.
Note: All colleges and universities are requested to provide final course grades to the department for the classes paid by the scholarship program as outlined in 22VAC40-690-40 B 4. Grades will be used to determine eligibility as outlined in 22VAC40-690-30 B 3.
B. By accepting the award, the recipient agrees to participate in any surveys conducted by the department regarding the scholarship program and comply with any requests for additional information as stated in 22VAC40-690-60.
C. The recipient is responsible for all expenses related to
taking the courses with the exception of the amount of the award, which only
pays for tuition and the technology fee. The total lifetime award will pay the entire
tuition and technology fee for a maximum of eight courses at the
community colleges at the in-state tuition rate or the dollar equivalent of
the total lifetime award, whichever comes first. Recipients who attend
other types of institutions or are not eligible for in-state tuition rates
shall be required to pay any additional tuition and technology fees that exceed
the total lifetime award. Additional expenses for all recipients include, but
are not limited to, other college or university fees, books, transportation,
and child care.
Statutory Authority
§63.2-217 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 17, Issue 18, eff. September 1, 2001; amended, Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 24, eff. October 1, 2008.
FORMS
Virginia Child Care Provider Scholarship Program Application Form
to Attend Virginia's Public and Private Colleges and Universities, Form # 032-05-032/7
(rev. 6/02) 032-05-0032-03 [ (rev. 7/07 eff.
3/08 ]).