By: West S.B. No. 1656 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the administration of the scholarship program for certain students graduating in the top 10 percent of the students' high school graduating class. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Sections 56.483, 56.484, and 56.486, Education Code, are amended to read as follows: Sec. 56.483. ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAM [AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIP]. (a) The coordinating board shall administer the Top 10 Percent Scholarship Program established [award scholarships to eligible students] under this subchapter and shall adopt rules as necessary to implement the program at institutions of higher education. The coordinating board shall consult with student financial aid officers at institutions of higher education in developing the rules. (b) The total amount of scholarships awarded under this subchapter may not exceed the amount available for the program from legislative appropriations [An institution of higher education shall provide to a student who receives a scholarship under the program for a semester or other academic term: [(1) a credit in the amount of the scholarship, to be applied toward the payment of any amount of educational costs charged by the institution for that semester or term; and [(2) a check, electronic transfer, or other disbursement of any remaining scholarship amount]. [(c) An amount paid under Subsection (b)(2) may be applied only to any usual and customary cost incurred by the student to attend the institution of higher education.] Sec. 56.484. INITIAL ELIGIBILITY FOR SCHOLARSHIP. To be eligible for a scholarship under this subchapter, a student must: (1) have graduated from a public or accredited private high school in this state while ranked in the top 10 percent of the student's graduating class, subject to Section 56.487(b); (2) have completed the recommended, [or] advanced, or distinguished high school curriculum established under Section 28.025, the distinguished level of achievement under the foundation high school program, or an [its] equivalent curriculum; (3) demonstrate financial need as defined by coordinating board rules [have applied for admission as a first-time freshman student for the 2010-2011 academic year or a subsequent academic year to an institution of higher education that has elected to offer admissions for that academic year to applicants as provided by Section 51.803(a-1)]; (4) unless granted a hardship extension under Section 56.490, enroll as a first-time freshman student in an institution of higher education not later than the first fall semester following the student's high school graduation and maintain full-time enrollment through the census date of that fall semester [not later than the 16th month after the date of the student's high school graduation]; (5) [have been awarded a TEXAS grant under Subchapter M for the same semester or other academic term for which the scholarship will be awarded; [(6)] be a Texas resident under Section 54.052; and (6) [(7)] comply with any other eligibility requirements established by coordinating board rule. Sec. 56.486. AMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIP. The [(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the] amount of a scholarship for an academic year [each semester or other academic term] in which an eligible student is enrolled at an institution of higher education is an amount determined annually by the coordinating board based on available funds [sufficient to cover, but not exceed, the amount of tuition charged to the student for that semester or term]. [(b) The amount of a scholarship for each semester or other academic term may not exceed the amount of the student's unmet financial need for that semester or term after any other gift aid has been awarded. [(c) The coordinating board shall issue to each eligible student a certificate indicating the amount of the scholarship awarded to the student.] SECTION 2. Subchapter R, Chapter 56, Education Code, is amended by adding Section 56.4865 to read as follows: Sec. 56.4865. SCHOLARSHIP USE; PAYMENT. (a) A student receiving a scholarship under the program may use the money to pay any usual and customary cost of attendance incurred by the student at an institution of higher education. (b) An institution of higher education may disburse all or part of a scholarship to an eligible student only if the tuition and required fees incurred by the student at the institution have been paid. SECTION 3. Sections 56.487(a), (b), and (c), Education Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) The coordinating board shall establish application procedures for the program. [The procedures may require an officer of the applicable high school or school district to verify the eligibility of a student to receive a scholarship under the program.] (b) An institution of higher education shall obtain the necessary documentation from the applicable high school or school district to verify a student's eligibility. An institution of higher education shall verify a student's [The coordinating board may permit a student to establish] initial eligibility based on the student's class rank at the end of the student's seventh semester in high school unless the institution uses a different semester in determining student eligibility for admission to the institution. [The board may revoke an initial scholarship awarded to a student who subsequently loses eligibility based on the student's class rank on graduation from high school.] (c) An institution of higher education [The coordinating board] may consider applications received after the uniform priority [application] deadline prescribed by the coordinating board under Section 56.008 only if sufficient funding for scholarships remains after the institution [board] awards scholarships to all eligible students who applied on or before the deadline. SECTION 4. Sections 56.488, 56.489, 56.490, and 56.492, Education Code, are amended to read as follows: Sec. 56.488. CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY FOR SCHOLARSHIP. (a) After establishing eligibility to receive an initial scholarship under the program, a student may qualify for a renewal scholarship award in a [continue to receive additional scholarships during each] subsequent [semester or other] academic year [term] in which the student is enrolled at an institution of higher education if the student: (1) makes satisfactory academic progress as required by Section 56.489; (2) submits to the institution transcripts for any coursework completed at other public or private institutions of higher education; and (3) [has been awarded a TEXAS grant under Subchapter M for the same semester or other academic term for which the scholarship will be awarded; and [(4)] complies with any other eligibility requirements established by coordinating board rule. (b) If a student fails to meet any of the requirements of Subsection (a) as of the end of an academic year [after completing a semester or other academic term], the student may not receive a scholarship during the next [semester or other] academic year [term] in which the student enrolls. A student may become eligible to receive a scholarship in a subsequent academic year [semester or term] if the student: (1) completes an academic year [a semester or term] during which the student is not eligible for a scholarship; and (2) meets all the requirements of Subsection (a). (c) Except as provided by Section 56.490(b), a student's eligibility for a scholarship under the program ends on the fourth anniversary of the first day of the semester or other academic term for which the student was awarded an initial scholarship under the program. Sec. 56.489. SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS. A [For each academic year in which a] student initially awarded a scholarship under this subchapter in an academic year makes satisfactory academic progress in a subsequent academic year for purposes of this subchapter only if [receives one or more scholarships under the program,] the student [must]: (1) completes [complete] for that year[: [(A) at least 75 percent of all credit hours attempted, as determined by the institution of higher education in which the student is enrolled; and [(B)] at least 30 credit hours or the number of credit hours needed to complete the student's degree or certificate program, whichever is less; and (2) maintains [maintain] an overall grade point average of at least 3.25 on a four-point scale or its equivalent for all coursework attempted at any public or private institution of higher education. Sec. 56.490. EXCEPTION FOR HARDSHIP OR OTHER GOOD CAUSE. (a) Each institution of higher education shall adopt a policy to allow a student who fails to enroll as a first-time freshman student at an institution of higher education within the period prescribed by Section 56.484(4) or who fails to make satisfactory academic progress as required by Section 56.489 to receive a scholarship in a subsequent semester or other academic term on a showing of hardship or other good cause, including: (1) a showing of a severe illness or other debilitating condition that could affect the student's academic performance; (2) an indication that the student is responsible for the care of a sick, injured, or needy person and that the student's provision of care could affect the student's academic performance; or (3) any other cause considered acceptable by the coordinating board. (b) An institution of higher education may extend the eligibility period described by Section 56.488(c) in the event of hardship or other good cause as provided by the institution's policy adopted under Subsection (a), except that the institution may not extend a student's eligibility beyond four annual scholarship awards or for less than full-time enrollment. (c) An institution of higher education shall maintain documentation of each exception granted to a student under this section [and shall provide timely notice of those exceptions to the coordinating board]. Sec. 56.492. DISBURSEMENTS [REIMBURSEMENT]. (a) Each institution of higher education that provides scholarships under the program to eligible students enrolled at the institution shall receive, in accordance with coordinating board rules, a share of the funds appropriated for the program [is entitled to reimbursement by the coordinating board of the amounts provided. The institution must request reimbursement in the manner specified by coordinating board rule]. (b) On approval of an institution's request for funds [reimbursement], the coordinating board shall direct the comptroller to transfer the appropriate amount to the institution. The institution may use the transferred funds as reimbursement for any credits provided to students under this subchapter, to reimburse students for charges previously paid to the institution, or to make scholarship payments to students, as applicable. SECTION 5. Sections 56.485 and 56.487(d), Education Code, are repealed. SECTION 6. The changes in law made by this Act to Subchapter R, Chapter 56, Education Code, apply beginning with scholarships awarded under that subchapter for the 2015-2016 academic year. SECTION 7. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2015.