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Code · Louisiana · Title 17 — Education

RS 17:4101

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RS 17:4101
CHAPTER 46. LOUISIANA NATIONAL GUARD
PATRIOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
§4101. Louisiana National Guard Patriot Scholarship Program; creation; eligibility
A. The Louisiana National Guard Patriot Scholarship Program is hereby created for the purpose of covering the cost of mandatory fees at public postsecondary education institutions.
B. In order to qualify for the scholarship, a student shall be a member in good standing with the Louisiana National Guard, enrolled in a Louisiana public postsecondary education institution, and eligible for the tuition exemption provided for in R.S. 29:36.1.
C. The scholarship shall be available for an eligible student for up to four academic years or until the receipt of a degree at the baccalaureate level, whichever occurs first. However, any student receiving a scholarship under the provisions of this Chapter who is mobilized or called to active duty is entitled to an extension of the time the scholarship may be claimed equal to the amount of academic time impacted by the time served on active duty.
Acts 2023, No. 279, §2.
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