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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 18-305

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§18–305.
(a)A Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational Excellence Award may be used:
(1)At a degree granting institution of higher education, an eligible institution with an associate degree program that provides transfer credit for an accredited baccalaureate program, or a hospital diploma school for training registered nurses if the curriculum is approved by the Commission; and
(2)For educational expenses as defined by the Commission, including:
(i)Tuition and fees; and
(ii)Room and board.
(b)Except as provided in subsection
(d)of this section, a Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational Excellence Award may be used at a school in another state if:
(1)There is a reciprocal agreement as provided in § 18–308 of this subtitle; and
(2)The school meets requirements of subsection (a)(1) of this section.
(c)Except as provided in subsection
(d)of this section, a Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Educational Excellence Award may be used at a degree granting institution of higher education that is not in the State if:
(1)The applicant is a deaf or hearing impaired student attending an institution of higher education that makes special provisions for deaf and hearing impaired students; and
(2)Comparable special provisions are not available to the student at an institution of higher education in the State.
(d)The Office may not award more than 10% of the funds available for each of the types of grants awarded under this subtitle for use by students attending schools in another state and the District of Columbia.
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