Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 12, December, 2024
Rule 005.29.24-011 - Arkansas Division of Higher Education Rules Governing the Financial Aid Appeals Process1.00DEFINITIONS1.01 "Appeals Process" means, without limitation:1.01.1 The completion and submission of an appeals application as drafted by the Financial Aid Appeals Committee;1.01.2 The confirmation of eligibility to appeal and the intention to retain appeals eligibility under this subchapter; and1.01.3 The completion of a review by the committee that shall include a determination of eligibility and a final appeals decision;1.02 "Eligibility" means, without limitation, the applicant: 1.02.1 Is a bona fide resident of the State of Arkansas;1.02.2 Is enrolled or will be enrolled in a program of study at an eligible postsecondary institution;1.02.3 Is currently in good standing; and1.02.4 Is not currently under probationary restrictions for financial aid1.03 "Financial Aid" means scholarships or grants awarded to a student from public funds, including without limitation:1.03.1 The Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship under § 6-85-201 et seq.; and1.03.2 Other division scholarship and grant programs, state general revenues, tuition, and local tax revenue.2.00FINANCIAL AID APPEALS COMMITTEE2.01 The Financial Aid Appeals Committee is composed of five (5) representatives of the Division of Higher Education, which shall be responsible for administering the division's appeal process, appointed by the Commissioner of Higher Education.2.02 The committee is authorized to:2.02.1 Resolve disputes arising out of or relating to a student who is no longer considered eligible to receive a scholarship or grant;2.02.1.1 An appeal application may be filed by a parent or guardian, or student if the student is over eighteen (18) years of age, who has been notified that he or she is no longer considered eligible to receive a scholarship under this rule.2.02.1.2 An appeal application must be received by the division or postmarked no later than ten (10) calendar days after the student or the student's parent, guardian, or person standing in loco parentis to the student (hereafter "appealing party") receives a notice of scholarship ineligibility and shall be delivered or mailed to: Division of Higher Education
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Four Capitol Mall
Little Rock, AR 72201
2.02.1.3 The committee may wave the deadline to file an appeal if the notice of ineligibility does not inform the petitioner of the right to appeal and the deadline to file an appeal or the petitioner makes a good faith attempt to file a timely appeal.2.02.1.4 The committee shall either grant or deny an appeal filed not less than forty-five (45) days after the day the appeal is received.2.02.1.5 If the committee overturns the determination of scholarship eligibility on appeal, the committee shall notify the appealing party of the basis for the board's decision.2.02.2 Prescribe forms for and regulate the submission of appeals applications;2.02.3 Determine eligibility of applicants;2.02.4 Approve or reject appeals applications;2.02.5 Manage, operate, and control all funds appropriated or otherwise contributed for this purpose;2.02.6 Administer final determinations of financial aid appeals made by the committee; and2.02.7 Report annually to the General Assembly the number of applications for appeals: 3.00ELIGIBILITY FOR APPEALS3.01 The Financial Aid Appeals Committee may make appeals decisions for an applicant, with each appeal being expressly made subject to the provisions of this subsection and § 6-81-1905, if the committee finds that reinstating the appealed scholarship or grant will benefit the student and finds that: 3.01.1 The applicant is a bona fide resident of Arkansas;3.01.2 The applicant is enrolled or will be enrolled in a program of study at an eligible postsecondary institution;3.01.3 The applicant is currently in good standing;3.01.4 The applicant is not currently under probationary restrictions for financial aid; and3.01.5 The application for appeal is submitted within two (2) academic semesters following the initial decision.4.00EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS4.01 In the event an applicant submits an appeal on the basis of failure to maintain fulltime enrollment or the necessary grade point average during a previous term, the Financial Aid Appeals Committee may approve proportionate financial aid to be awarded within one (1) semester following the term during which the applicant failed to maintain full-time enrollment or the necessary grade point average.4.01.1 Proportionate financial aid awarded following failure to maintain full-time enrollment under 5.01 of this section is limited to six (6) hours.4.02 The committee shall not provide reimbursement for previous terms.5.00FINANCIAL AID APPEALS COMMITTEE HEARING PROCEDURES5.01 All persons wishing to testify before the Financial Aid Appeals Committee shall first be placed under oath by the Chairperson of the committee.5.02 Each party that wishes to participate in the hearing may take up to fifteen (15) minutes to present its case, beginning with a member of the Committee and then the appealing party. 5.02.1 The chair of the committee may allow the parties additional time to present their cases.5.03 The committee, at its discretion, shall have the authority to require any person associated with the scholarship application to appear in person before the committee as a witness during the hearing.5.03.1 The committee may accept testimony by affidavit, declaration, deposition transcript, or hearing transcript.5.04 The committee will resolve the appeal based upon the totality of evidence presented.5.05 On appeal, the committee denying scholarship eligibility bears the burden of justifying its decision and must overcome that burden with a clear and convincing reason for that decision.5.06 When hearing an appeal, the committee may take one of the following actions: 5.06.1 Affirm denial of a scholarship eligibility by the institution;5.06.2 Overturn the institution's determination and grant the scholarship; or5.06.3 Table the petition for consideration at a future meeting.5.07 The consideration of a petition under these rules shall be conducted in an open meeting.5.08 The committee shall provide a written decision to the institution and the appealing party within fourteen (14) days of announcing its decision under this section.5.09 An order from the committee is immediately appealable to the circuit court, pursuant to APA.005.29.24 Ark. Code R. 011
Adopted by Arkansas Register Volume 49, Number 11, Effective 10/31/2024