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File #: 18-006    Version: Name: 2018 AMENDMENT TO THE CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT ACT
Type: Legislative Act Status: Passed
File created: 1/4/2018 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: 1/17/2018 Final action: 2/15/2018
Enactment date: 2/12/2018 Enactment #: LA-02-18
Title: ACT RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT SCHOLARSHIP ACT OF 2011 TO REVISE THE ELIGIBILITU REQUIREMENTS
Sponsors: David Walkingstick, Dick Lay, Bryan Warner , Mary Baker Shaw, Shawn Crittenden
Indexes: Education
Code sections: Title 70 - Schools and Education
Attachments: 1. LA-02-18.PDF
Related files: 14-047, 17-060, 13-025, 11-119, CNCA-70

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ACT RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT SCHOLARSHIP ACT OF 2011 TO REVISE THE ELIGIBILITU REQUIREMENTS

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BE IT ENACTED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION:

 

Section 1.                     Title and Codification

 

                       This act shall be known as the 2017 2018Amendment to the Concurrent Enrollment Scholarship Act and codified as Title 70 Section  254 of the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated.

 

Section 2.                     Purpose

 

                     The purpose of this Amendment is to revise the eligibility requirements for this scholarship program to benefit all Cherokee high school students residing in the Cherokee Nation Scholarship Program service area who are currently enrolled in an accredited public institution of higher learning.

 

Section 3.                     Legislative History

                                          Legislative Act 23-11

                                          Legislative Act 07-13

                                          Legislative Act 12-14

                                          Legislative Act 18-17

 

Section 4.                     Definitions

Concurrent Enrollment: means students who are either a high school Junior or Senior who are taking college courses through an accredited public institution. General Education Required Courses: Composition I, Composition II, College Algebra, General Physical Science or General Biology, History, Government, Political Science, Speech, Humanities, Computer Science, Personal Health

 

Section 5.        Substantive Provisions

                     A.  Policies for this program under the Cherokee Nation College Resource Center shall be as follows:

 

                     1.  Eligibility:

 

a. Students must be a Cherokee Nation citizen that resides in the Cherokee Nation Higher Education Scholarship boundaries (see map attached).

 

                     b. the student must submit a verification letter from their school counselor (showing concurrent enrollment eligibility).

 

                     c. If a student is home schooled, the student must submit verification from the individual who is providing home schooling (showing concurrent enrollment eligibility).

 

                     d. Student must submit a current college class schedule and current high school transcript.

 

e. Each high school Junior and Senior who meets the eligibility requirements shall be entitled to receive an award to assist with cover costs for tuition, books, and/or fees for up to nine (9) credit hours concurrently enrolled each semester.

e.  Each high school Junior who meets eligibility requirements will receive funding for up to 6 (six) credit hours of tuition, books and required fees for spring and/or fall semesters.  Funding will be paid upon receipt of a detailed invoice from the college/university.

 

f.  Each high school Senior who meets eligibility requirements will receive funding for up to 6 (six) credit hours of books and required fees for spring and/or fall sesmesters.  The tuition is waived by the State.  Funding will be paid upon receipt of a detailed invoice from the college/university.

 

f. Each high school Junior and Senior who meets the eligibility requirements shall receive a scholarship of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) for three (3) credit hours and Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for six (6) One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per hour up to nine (9) credit hours concurrently enrolled each semester.  Unused funds will be refunded to Cherokee Nation College Resource Center.

 

g.  Scholarships will be limited to general education required courses.   

 

h. Each high school Junior and Senior Concurrent Enrollment scholarship recipient must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average 2.50 and complete self-help hours to continue receiving the scholarship.

 

i. Private and proprietary colleges/universities are not eligible to participate in the Cherokee Nation Concurrent Enrollment scholarship.

 

B.  Funding for this program and scholarship awards shall be contingent upon the availability of funding. Funding for this program and scholarship awards shall be contingent upon the availability of funding beginning the Fall Semester of 2017 2018.  If there is not sufficient funding, scholarships priority will be given to high school seniors, using the unweighted GPA multiplied by the ACT score until funding is depleted. 

                     

                     § 253 Reserved for future use

                     § 254 Reserved for future use   

 

 

Section  6.                     Provisions as cumulative

 

                     The provisions of this act shall be cumulative to existing law.

 

 

Section  7.                     Severability

 

                     The provisions of this act are severable and if any part of provision hereof shall be held void the decision of the court so holding shall not affect or impair any of the remaining parts or provisions of this act.

 

Section  8.                     Effective Date

 

                     The provisions of this Act shall become effective 30 days from and after the date of its passage and approval. 

 

 

Section  9.                     Self-Help Contributions

 

                     To the extent that this Act involves programs or services to citizens of the Nation or others, self-help contributions shall be required, unless specifically prohibited by the funding agency, or a waiver is granted due to physical or mental incapacity of the participant to contribute.