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164.7882 Kentucky educational excellence scholarship moneys to be awarded to

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students enrolled in comprehensive transition and postsecondary program.
(1)Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, a student shall be eligible for a
Kentucky educational excellence scholarship who:
(a)1. Received an alternative high school diploma described in KRS
158.140(2)(b) after June 30, 2012; or
2. Attended a Kentucky public high school after June 30, 2008, and is a
student with an intellectual disability as defined in 34 C.F.R. sec.
668.231; and
(b)Enrolls in a comprehensive transition and postsecondary program at a
participating institution located in Kentucky.
(2)A student enrolled in credit-bearing or non-credit-bearing courses as part of a
comprehensive transition and postsecondary program prior to the 2016-2017
academic year shall receive:
(a)Two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for enrollment in at least six
(6)hours in an
academic term; and
(b)One hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) for enrollment in less than six
hours in an academic term.
(3)A student enrolled in credit-bearing or non-credit-bearing courses as part of a
comprehensive transition and postsecondary program beginning with the 2016-2017
academic year shall receive:
(a)Five hundred dollars ($500) for enrollment in at least six
(6)hours in an
academic term; and
(b)Two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for enrollment in less than six
(6)hours in an
academic term.
(4)A student shall be eligible for a scholarship under this section for a maximum of
eight
(8)academic terms.
(5)The authority shall promulgate administrative regulations establishing the
procedures for making awards under this section.
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