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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-32,122.

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74-32,122. Same; amount of grants.
(a)The amount of a Kansas comprehensive grant awarded to a Kansas student for the fall and spring semesters, or the equivalent thereof, shall be
(1)for a student enrolled at a state educational institution or municipal university, the amount of the student's financial need for the period, except that a grant awarded to such a student in any year shall not exceed an amount equal to one-half of the average amount of the total tuition and fees required of full-time, in-state students for enrollment at the state educational institutions for two semesters or the equivalent thereof, and
(2)for a student enrolled at an independent institution of higher education, the amount of the student's financial need for the period, except that a grant awarded to such a student in any year shall not exceed the lesser of an amount equal to the total tuition and required fees of the student for two semesters, or the equivalent thereof, or an amount equal to one-half of the difference between the average amount of the total tuition and required fees of full-time, in-state students who are enrolled at the state educational institutions and the average amount of the total tuition and required fees of full-time, in-state students who are enrolled at the independent institutions of higher education.
(b)When Kansas comprehensive grants are awarded to a Kansas student for one or more terms that are not semesters, the board of regents shall determine the equivalent of the fall and spring semesters.
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