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Code · Alaska · Title 14 · Chapter 43

Sec. 14.43.415. Eligibility; priority.

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Sec. 14.43.415. Eligibility; priority.
(a)For an applicant to be eligible for a grant under AS 14.43.400 — 14.43.420, the applicant must be
(1)a resident of this state;
(2)enrolled or about to be enrolled
(A)at an institution located in the state that is
(i)accredited by an institutional accrediting body recognized by the United States Secretary of Education; or
(ii)approved to participate in the Alaska performance scholarship program as a qualified postsecondary institution under AS 14.43.830 ; and
(B)on at least a half-time basis; and
(3)able to demonstrate financial need in accordance with standards for determining financial need established by the commission.
(b)[Repealed, § 45 ch 89 SLA 2014.]
(c)The commission shall adopt regulations to establish terms and conditions for awarding grants under AS 14.43.400 — 14.43.420 and to establish the amounts to be awarded for on-time, full-time, and half-time student status.
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