Connecticut 2019 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB07161 Comm Sub / Bill

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General Assembly  Substitute Bill No. 7161  
January Session, 2019 
 
 
 
 
 
AN ACT ESTABLISHING FINISH LINE GRANTS.  
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2019) (a) For the purposes of this 1 
section: 2 
(1) "Award" means (A) the unpaid portion, if any, of a qualifying 3 
student's eligible institutional costs after subtracting his or her 4 
financial aid, or (B) five hundred dollars, whichever is greater;  5 
(2) "Eligible institutional costs" means the tuition and required fees 6 
for an individual student that are published by each public institution 7 
of higher education; 8 
(3) "Financial aid" means the sum of all scholarships, grants and 9 
federal, state and institutional aid received by a qualifying student. 10 
"Financial aid" does not include any federal, state or private student 11 
loans received by a qualifying student; 12 
(4) "Qualifying student" means any person who (A) is a full-time 13 
undergraduate student enrolled at a public institution of higher 14 
education, (B) is classified as an in-state student pursuant to section 15 
10a-29 of the general statutes, (C) possesses an undergraduate college 16 
cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 and has earned half of 17 
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degree, (D) has completed the Free Application for Federal Student 19 
Aid or an institutionally accepted financial aid application, (E) has an 20 
expected family contribution for educational costs, as computed from 21 
the student's Free Application for Federal Student Aid or 22 
institutionally accepted financial aid application, of seven thousand 23 
five hundred dollars or less, and (F) has accepted all available financial 24 
aid;  25 
(5) "Full-time undergraduate student" means a student who is 26 
enrolled at a public institution of higher education in a course of study 27 
leading to an associate or bachelor's degree and who is carrying (A) 28 
twelve or more semester credit hours in a semester, or (B) thirty or 29 
more semester credit hours in an academic year; and 30 
(6) "Public institution of higher education" means the constituent 31 
units of the state system of higher education identified in subdivisions 32 
(1) and (2) of section 10a-1 of the general statutes. 33 
(b) Before the start of the fall semester of 2020, the state, acting 34 
through the Office of Higher Education, shall establish the Finish Line 35 
Grant program to annually make awards to qualifying students for 36 
eligible institutional costs. An award shall be available to a qualifying 37 
student when the qualifying student has earned half of the credit hours 38 
required for completion of the qualifying student's first associate or 39 
bachelor's degree program, provided the qualifying student meets and 40 
continues to meet the requirements of this section.  41 
(c) Before the start of the fall semester of 2020, and each semester 42 
thereafter, each public institution of higher education shall conduct a 43 
financial and academic audit to determine the number of qualifying 44 
students enrolled at the institution and the amount of the award to be 45 
made to each qualifying student under this section. A public 46 
institution of higher education shall not use an award to supplant any 47 
state or institutional aid otherwise available to a qualifying student. 48 
The amount of the annual appropriation to be allocated to each public 49 
institution of higher education shall be the sum of all awards made to 50  Substitute Bill No. 7161 
 
 
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qualifying students enrolled at the public institution of higher 51 
education during each semester of the prior academic year. If the sum 52 
of all awards made to qualifying students exceeds the amount of the 53 
annual appropriation for the Finish Line Grant program in any year, 54 
the Office of Higher Education shall prioritize allocations in 55 
accordance with criteria developed by the office. Not later than 56 
September first and February first, annually, each public institution of 57 
higher education shall report the sum of all awards made to qualifying 58 
students and the results from the financial and academic audit 59 
conducted each semester to the Office of Higher Education. Each 60 
public institution of higher education shall expend all of the moneys 61 
received under the Finish Line Grant program as direct financial 62 
assistance only for eligible institutional costs. 63 
(d) Any qualifying student receiving an award under this section 64 
shall participate in a volunteer-based mentorship and counseling 65 
program, as prescribed by the Office of Higher Education. 66 
(e) Not later than January 1, 2021, and annually thereafter, the Office 67 
of Higher Education shall report, in accordance with the provisions of 68 
section 11-4a of the general statutes, to the joint standing committees of 69 
the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to higher 70 
education and employment advancement and appropriations on the 71 
Finish Line Grant program. 72 
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following 
sections: 
 
Section 1 July 1, 2019 New section 
 
HED Joint Favorable Subst.