ITEM 114-101-R0302� with changes from March, 2002 meeting
MONTANA BOARD OF REGENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Policy and Procedures Manual
SUBJECT: STUDENT AFFAIRS
Policy 501.1 - High schoolMontana university system honor scholarships
November
18, 1999; Issued December 10, 1999
Board policy:
1.
The Board of Regents of Higher Education will award High School Montana University System Honor Scholarships
annually. in accordance with the following procedures.
2. 1. The scholarships, valued
at a fixed amount and consisting of a waiver of tuition, registration fee and a
cash stipend, may be utilized at any campus of the Montana University
System or Dawson, Flathead Valley, and Miles community colleges as a waiver of
registration fee and incidental
feestuition, provided
satisfactory academic progress is maintained.[1] The fixed amount will be determined by September of the
academic year in which the scholarship is awarded.
2. The honors scholarship is renewable annually provided the student maintains a 3.4 GPA and demonstrates progress toward a degree by completing at least 30 credit hours after two semesters, 60 credit hours after four semesters, and 90 credit hours after six semesters.� If the student is not able to obtain the credits or GPA required for progress toward a degree due to circumstances beyond his/her control, the student may appeal to the financial aid office at the educational institution.
3.�� The scholarship may be received a maximum of 8 semesters.
Procedures:
1. High School Montana University
System Honor
Scholarship. One scholarship may be awarded to a member of any graduating
class having 2550 or fewer
graduates. An additional scholarship may be awarded for each additional 2550 graduates or major fraction
thereof. In cases where a school has ten or fewer graduates and students
in the top 25 percent decline the scholarship, the school may award a
scholarship to the next eligible student with a grade point average of 3.05 or higher.
2. The high school principal must
certify to the Commissioner of Higher Education that the prospective recipient
is a graduate of anaccredited high school of �accredited by
the state Board of Public Education
and has been enrolled in an eligible
accredited high school for at least three years prior to graduation, ranks
within the highest one-fourth of his or her class in scholarship, has a minimum
grade point average of 3.05,
has met college preparatory requirements (see Section 301.7),
and is the highest in scholarship of those members of the graduating class
desiring to attend a campus of the Montana University System.
3. The eligible high school students must complete an application to be considered for the scholarship and submit it to the high school counselor, along with a copy of his/her acceptance letter from one of the units of the Montana University System, or Dawson, Flathead Valley or Miles community college.� The application must be submitted to the high school counselor (designated by the high school principal) by December 15th of the award year for the student to be considered for the scholarship.� Any eligible student who does not submit the required application and acceptance letter will be deemed to have relinquished the scholarship.
4.If the recipient of a High School Montana University System Honor Scholarship
decides not to enroll at a campus of the Montana University System or Dawson,
Flathead Valley, and Miles community colleges, the student should relinquish
the scholarship at once. In such cases where the scholarship is
relinquished prior to June 30 of the award year, the high school principal may
certify the next ranking eligible member of the same graduating class, but such
person will be subject to the same restrictions as the original holder of the
scholarship.
5. If there is a tie between top ranking students, the principal shall use the following process to break the tie:
i. If the GPA for the students is exactly the same, the results of the students� ACT composite test score will be used.
ii. If the students did not take the ACT test, the results of the SAT test will be used.
iii. If the students took both, or one student took the ACT and another the SAT, a comparability chart will be used, with the ACT test score prevailing.
iv. If the test scores are the same, the number of honors classes the students have completed will be used, with the student scoring the highest points in GPA and numbers of honors classes prevailing.
6. A recipient must utilize the scholarship within 9 months after high school graduation.
7. The computation of actual grade point averages and
the size of the graduating class shall be as of the end of the 7th �6th
semester of high school or, in the case of a student graduating in three years,
at the end of the 5th semester of high school. Weighted
grade point averages may be used to break a tie. The student has
until the date of high school graduation to meet the Montana University System
college preparatory requirements (see Section 301.7). However, to remain eligible the student must maintain a
3.5 or higher GPA through the 7th semester (the 6th
semester in the case of a student graduating early).
8. The scholarships awarded shall specify the terms of
the award and which fees are covered shall be
determined by the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education in conjunction
with the Presidents of the Montana University System and the three community
colleges.
[1] See Section 940.13 of the Policy and Procedures Manual concerning administration of fee waivers.
History: Item 5-006-R0774, Policy regarding Fee Waivers, Montana University System, amended June 7, 1976 (rescinded); Item 18-006-R1077, Honor Scholarships, Montana University System, October 28, 1977, December 15, 1989, November 20, 1997, May 21, 1998, and November 18, 1999 (Item 104-103-R0999).
Table of Contents or Section 500 Contents
SUBJECT: FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
Policy 940.13
- Fee waivers
Effective
November 16, 2001; Issued November 27, 2001
Section 5 under Procedures
5. The Board of Regents will grant the following waivers to be used at campuses of the Montana University System subject to specified conditions:
a. High
School Montana University System Honor
Scholarships. Registration fee
and incidental feestuition
will be waived at any Montana University System campus or Dawson, Flathead
Valley, and Miles community collegesfor a recipient of a High School Montana University System Honor Scholarship.[1]
The scholarship must be utilized within nine months after high school
graduation. The waiver will be valid through the completion of the first
academic year (2 semesters) of enrollment, exclusive of any credit earned prior
to high school graduation. Eligibility will continue for no more than
three years after the date of issuance of the scholarship provided satisfactory
academic progress is maintained as indicated in Section 3, "Continued
eligibility for fee waiver .
b. Community
College Honor Scholarships. Registration fee
and incidental feestuition will be
waived at any Montana University System campus for a recipient of a Community
College Honor Scholarship.[2]
The holder of the scholarship must enter the Montana University System within
nine months after receiving the associate degree from the college. The
waiver will be valid through the completion of the first academic year (2
semesters) of enrollment, exclusive of any credits earned prior to high school
graduation or community college graduation. Eligibility will continue
for no more than three years after the date of issuance of the scholarship
provided satisfactory academic progress is maintained in accordance with
Section 3, "Continued eligibility for fee waiver."
c. Honor
Scholarship for National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists. IncidentalTuition and registration fees shall
be waived for National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists from Montana.
This scholarship (fee waiver) will be valid through the first academic year (2
semesters) of enrollment exclusive of any credits earned prior to high school
graduation. The holder of the scholarship must enter one of the Montana
University System campuses within nine months after high school
graduation. A satisfactory standard of scholarship must be maintained as
prescribed in Section 3, "Continued eligibility for fee
waiver." The scholarship is not transferable to another person and
becomes void three years from the date of issue.[3]
Definitions:
1. G.P.A. means Grade Point Average.
2. FTE means full-time equivalent.
History:
Item 5-006-R0774, Policy Regarding Fee Waivers, Montana University System, as amended June 7, 1976 (Rescinded); Item 18-005-R1077, October 28, 1977, as revised January 16, 1978, April 11, 1978, January 21, 1983, January 30, 1984, November 4, 1988, June 21, 1989, April 26, 1990, July 31, 1990, November 9, 1990, March 22, 1991, July 30, 1992, November 11, 1993, July 7, 1994, November 20, 1997, May 21, 1998, November 18, 1999 (Item 104-103-R0999), and November 16, 2001 (ITEM 113-109-R1101)
[1]
See Section 501.1, High School Honor Scholarship. Montana University System Honors Scholarship
[2] See Section 501.2, Community College Honor Scholarship.