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CHAPTER 510
GUIDELINES FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY NURSING SCHOLARSHIPS
This chapter has been prepared to familiarize scholarship
applicants, Deans/Directors of nursing programs, and Financial Aid Officers with
the General Assembly Nursing Scholarship Program. The legislative authority for
the scholarships in addition to the actual steps involved in the application
process are reviewed.
Do not hesitate to contact the Office of Public Health
Nursing, Virginia State Health Department, 1500 East Main Street, Suite 227,
Richmond, VA 23219, with any questions relating to the scholarship program. The
phone number at the Bureau office is (804) 371- 4090.
ALL SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AWARDED WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR,
RELIGION, SEX OR NATIONAL ORIGIN.
12VAC5-510-10. Legislative authority.
Section 32.1-122.6:01 of the Code of Virginia provides the Board of Health the authority to award certain nursing scholarships and loan repayment funds. Fee requirements are specified in § 54.1-3011.1 of the Code of Virginia. Section 54.1-3011.2 of the Code of Virginia establishes the nursing scholarship and loan repayment fund.
Sections 23-35.9 through 23-35.13 of the Code of Virginia authorize annual nursing scholarships for students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. Undergraduate nursing programs are defined as those leading to an associate degree, diploma, or baccalaureate degree in nursing. Graduate nursing programs are those offering masters and doctoral degrees.
Under the law, all All scholarship awards are
made by an Advisory Committee appointed by the State Board of Health. The
Advisory Committee consists of eight members: four deans or directors of
schools of nursing or their designees, two former scholarship
recipients, and two members with experience in the administration of student
financial aid programs. Committee appointments are for two-year terms and
members may not serve for more than two successive terms in addition to the
portion of any unexpired term for which such a member was appointed. The State
Board of Health shall schedule appointments to the Advisory Committee in such a
manner that at least two persons who have not served during the previous two
years are appointed to the Committee.
The Office of Public Health Nursing of the State Health
Department of Health serves as the staff element to the Advisory
Committee and plays no role in the determination of scholarship recipients.
The basis for determining scholarship recipients is
established by the Advisory Committee shall make the awards with due
regard given to scholastic attainment, financial need, character, and
adaptability to the nursing profession. With due consideration of the number
of applications and the qualifications of all such applicants, the Advisory
Committee will, so far as practical, award an equal number of scholarships
among the various congressional districts within the Commonwealth.
12VAC5-510-15. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Board" or "Board of Health" means the State Board of Health.
"Commissioner" means the State Health Commissioner.
"Continuous" means that there are no breaks in service greater than a period of six weeks.
"Department" means the Virginia Department of Health.
"Full-time" means the equivalent of 32 or more hours per week for at least 45 weeks per year.
"Interest" means the legal rate of interest pursuant to the Code of Virginia.
"Licensed Practical Nurse" or "LPN" means a nurse who has successfully completed a state-approved practical nursing program, passed a licensing examination known as the NCLEX-PN, and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to provide routine care under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner, a professional registered nurse, or other licensed health professional authorized by regulations of the Board of Nursing.
"Penalty" means the amount of money equal to twice the amount of all monetary payments to the scholarship recipient, less any service obligation completed.
"Practice" means the provision of direct patient care as an LPN or RN in a region of the Commonwealth of Virginia with a critical shortage of nurses.
"Recipient" means a student in an LPN or RN program who enters into a contract with the Board of Health and participates in the scholarship program.
"Registered Nurse" or "RN" means a nurse who has graduated from an approved nursing program, passed the national licensing examination known as the NCLEX-RN, and has been licensed to practice as a registered nurse by the Board of Nursing in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
12VAC5-510-20. Eligibility.
In order to be considered for a General Assembly Nursing Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
1. Be a resident of the State of Virginia for at least one
year eligible for in-state tuition pursuant to § 23-7.4 of the Code of
Virginia at the time a scholarship is awarded.
2. Be accepted or enrolled in a school of nursing in the State
Commonwealth of Virginia which is approved by the State Board of
Nursing. The only exception is for students pursuing graduate degrees not
offered in the Commonwealth.
3. If already enrolled in a nursing program, the applicant must demonstrate a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5.
4. Submit a completed application form and appropriate grade
transcript to the Office of Public Health Nursing department
prior to the established published deadline dates.
5. Demonstrate financial need which is verified by the Financial Aid Officer/authorized person.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ALL OF THESE CRITERIA WILL CAUSE THE
APPLICANT TO BE INELIGIBLE FOR A SCHOLARSHIP.
Failure to comply with all of these criteria will cause the applicant to be ineligible for a scholarship.
12VAC5-510-30. Conditions of scholarships.
It is important that all applicants fully understand the
conditions of acceptance of a General Assembly Nursing Scholarship. These
awards are not outright gifts. For each $100 of scholarship money received, the
The scholarship recipient agrees to engage in a term of service
involving continuous full-time (40 hours per week) nursing practice
in a region of the Commonwealth for one month with a critical
shortage of nurses. Therefore, if a student receives $500 in scholarship
awards, they must repay that amount by working continuously for 5 months.
Full-time employment The maximum award amounts and terms of service are
determined as per §§ 23-35.9 and 23-35.11 of the Code of Virginia. Employment
must begin within 60 180 days of the recipient's graduation date.
Time spent in an "on-call" status shall not be counted toward the
number of hours worked per week. Voluntary military service, even if
stationed in Virginia, cannot be used to repay scholarship awards the
service obligation. If the recipient begins employment at a practice site, but
that employment is later terminated, the recipient must transfer to another
approved practice site in the Commonwealth within 90 days of termination.
If a scholarship recipient fails to complete their studies,
or engage in full-time nursing practice in Virginia, the full amount of money
represented in the scholarship(s) received, plus an annual interest charge,
must be refunded.
If a recipient leaves the State, or ceases to engage in
full-time nursing practice before all employment conditions of the scholarship
award are fulfilled, the recipient must repay the balance on his/her account
plus an annual interest charge.
All refund checks should be made payable to the
Commonwealth of Virginia and mailed to:
Office of Public Health Nursing
State Health Department
1500 East Main Street
Suite 227
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Before any scholarship is awarded, the applicant must sign
a written contract agreeing to the terms established by law and the Advisory
Committee.
12VAC5-510-40. Number of applications per student.
Scholarships are awarded for single academic years. However,
the same student may, after demonstrating satisfactory progress in his/her
his studies, apply for and receive scholarship awards for any succeeding
academic year or years. No student may receive scholarships for more than a
total of five four years.
12VAC5-510-50. Amounts of scholarships.
The amount of each scholarship award is dependent upon the
amount of money appropriated by the General Assembly and the number of
qualified applicants. No recipient will shall receive an award
for less than one hundred and fifty dollars $150. Graduate
nursing scholarships may not exceed four thousand dollars annually.
12VAC5-510-60. How to apply.
Applications and Guidelines are available from the
Dean/Director of your school or from the Financial Aid Office guidelines
are made available to all prospective students online through the department's
website.
If a student is pursuing a graduate degree not available in
Virginia, applications may be obtained directly from the Office of Public
Health Nursing, State Health Department, 1500 East Main Street, Suite 227,
Richmond, VA 23219.
12VAC5-510-70. Deadline dates.
Applications will not be accepted in the Office of Public
Health Nursing more than 6 months in advance of the following deadline dates:
by the department outside of the application cycle.
March 15 - for students already enrolled in schools of
nursing.
June 15 - for new students entering nursing programs.
APPLICATIONS AND/OR TRANSCRIPTS RECEIVED AFTER 5:00 PM ON
THE ABOVE DATES WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS.
Applications and transcripts received after the published deadline date and time for the application cycle will not be considered for scholarship awards.
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12VAC5-510-80. Scholarship contract.
Applicants selected to receive scholarship awards by the Advisory Committee must sign and return a written contract to the department by the specified deadline date. Failure to return the contract by the specified deadline date may result in the award being rescinded. At minimum, the scholarship contract shall include the following elements:
1. Agreement with the total amount of the award and the award period.
2. Agreement to pursue an LPN or RN degree in nursing at a school of nursing in the Commonwealth of Virginia that is approved by the Board of Nursing.
3. Agreement to begin continuous full-time employment within 180 days of the recipient's graduation.
4. Agreement to comply with all reporting requirements.
5. Agreement with the terms of service requiring continuous full-time nursing practice in the Commonwealth for a specified period of time and the terms and conditions associated with a breach of contract.
A recipient may terminate a contract while enrolled in school after notice to the board and upon repayment within 90 days of the entire amount of the scholarship plus interest.
12VAC5-510-90. Reporting requirements.
Monitoring of the service obligation of recipients shall be conducted on an ongoing basis by the department.
The recipient shall permit the nursing school to provide information regarding enrollment status and progress in the program.
The recipient shall notify the department, within 180 days of being awarded a nursing diploma or degree, of the type of nursing practice to be performed and give the name and address of the employer for approval.
The recipient shall submit to the department verification of employment documentation every four months until the contract obligation has been completely fulfilled.
The recipient shall maintain practice records in a manner that will allow the department to readily determine compliance with the terms and conditions of the contract.
The recipient shall notify the department in writing within 30 days of any of the following events:
1. Recipient changes name;
2. Recipient changes address;
3. Recipient changes nursing program;
4. Recipient changes practice site;
5. Recipient no longer intends to fulfill service obligation as a nurse in the Commonwealth; or
6. Recipient ceases to practice as an RN or LPN.
12VAC5-510-100. Breach of contract.
The following are the conditions that constitute a breach of contract:
1. The recipient fails to complete his nursing studies.
2. The recipient fails to begin or complete the term of obligated service within the time frames as specified in the scholarship contract.
3. The recipient falsifies or misrepresents information on the program application, the verification of employment forms, or other required documents.
In the event of a breach of contract where the recipient fails to complete his nursing studies, the recipient shall reimburse the Commonwealth of Virginia for the total amount of the scholarship award, plus interest.
In the event of a breach of contract where the recipient fails to begin or complete the term of obligated service within the time frames as specified in the scholarship contract, the recipient shall reimburse the Commonwealth of Virginia for the total amount of the scholarship, plus penalty and interest.
In the event of a breach of contract where the recipient has partially fulfilled their obligation, the total amount of reimbursement shall be prorated by the proportion of obligation completed.
12VAC5-510-110. Deferment and waivers.
The requirement for continuous engagement in full-time nursing practice may be deferred by the board if the scholarship recipient requests a deferment to pursue a more advanced degree in nursing or a nursing-related field. This deferment, if granted, shall not relieve the recipient of the responsibility to complete the remaining portion of the obligation upon completion of the advanced nursing degree.
If the recipient is in default due to death or permanent disability, the obligation to reimburse the Commonwealth of Virginia for the total amount of the scholarship award plus interest may be partially or completely waived by the board upon application of the recipient or the recipient's estate to the board.
Other individual situations involving severe hardship may be considered by the board for deferment of the service obligation or partial or total waiver of the repayment obligation. Deferment and waiver requests will not be permitted as a matter of course, but may be allowed in the most compelling cases.
All requests for deferments or waivers must be submitted in writing to the department for consideration and final disposition by the Advisory Committee or the board.