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MI HB4869
Bill
Status
8/16/2017
Primary Sponsor
Gary Glenn
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AI Summary
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Restructures eligibility criteria for Michigan higher education tuition grants by requiring applicants to meet five specific conditions: U.S. citizenship or Title IV HEA eligibility, 12-month Michigan residency, non-residency in other states, non-incarceration status, and enrollment in eligible independent nonprofit colleges or universities.
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Expands citizenship eligibility to include any student eligible to receive Title IV federal student aid under 34 CFR 668.33, not limited to U.S. citizens alone.
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Maintains existing limits on grant duration: maximum 10 semesters for undergraduate education, 6 semesters for graduate education, and 8 semesters for dental education.
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Requires students to maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by their enrolled institution to retain grant eligibility.
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Bill effectiveness is contingent on the concurrent enactment of eight related bills: HB 4829, HB 4831, HB 4832, HB 4833, HB 4834, HB 4860, HB 4863, and HB 4874.
Legislative Description
Higher education; financial aid; tuition grants for students by independent colleges; add citizenship requirement. Amends sec. 3 of 1966 PA 313 (MCL 390.993). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4829'17, HB 4831'17, HB 4832'17, HB 4833'17, HB 4834'17, HB 4860'17, HB 4863'17, HB 4874'17
Higher education: tuition
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 08/16/2017
9/6/2017