131.00.19 Ark. Code R. 001

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 10, October, 2024
Rule 131.00.19-001 - Arkansas National Gaurd Tuition Waiver Program
Chapter 1General
1-1.Purpose This rule establishes policy, procedure, and eligibility requirements for administration of the Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver Program (NGTW).
1-2.Entitlements The NGTW, as established by Act 471, as amended by Act 535,located in Arkansas Code § 6- 60- 214, allows all eligible Guardsmen (see Chapter 2) to attend a state-supported institution of higher education tuition-free. This benefit will waive tuition for a maximum of 120 semester credit hours, The NGTW can only be used to obtain an undergraduate degree, up to a bachelor's, and cannot be used by Guardsmen who have previously been awarded a bachelor's degree. The cost of a Guardsman's mandatory fees charged by an institution of higher education that the soldier or airman is attending may be paid for with available funds allocated by the Division of Higher Education for the tuition-free program. Payment of mandatory fees, if any, will not exceed actual cost of mandatory fees.
1-3.Policy In an effort to improve necessary strength and readiness levels in the Arkansas National Guard, the NGTW is authorized under state law as a benefit for qualifying Guardsmen and is based on eligibility criteria detailed in Act 471, as amended by Act 535, this regulation, and by the Arkansas Division of Higher Education (ADHE).
1-4.Responsibilities
a. ADHE is responsiblefor:
(1) Coordinating with the Arkansas National Guard regarding regulation changes or modifications.
(2) Administering receipt and disbursement of funds to the institutions and maintaining fiscal records of the NGTW
(3) Approving or denying applications and submitting results to the Arkansas National Guard Education Services Office (ESO). the institution, and the Guardsman.
b. The Institution of Higher Education is responsible for:
(1) The Institution's NGTW Representative will serve as the liaison between the respective institution, the ESO, and ADHE.
(2) Verifying the Guardsman is considered by the institution to be in "Good Standing," is enrolled in a program of study that leads to an undergraduate degree, does npt already possess a bachelor's degree, has submitted the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Arkansas YOUniversal Financial Aid Application.
(3) Providing to ADHE all hours and dollars waived at the conclusion of each semester.
(4) Informing ADHE if the Guardsman's academic status changes.
(5) Defining "mandatory fees."
(6) Determining the amount of funds available and the allocation method to pay mandatory fees,
c. The Adjutant General (TAG) is responsible for:
(1) Coordinating with the ADHE in promulgating rules for the implementation of the NGTW, including without limitation rules for the eligibility of Guardsmen.
(2) Making final decision regarding recoupment of all benefits paid on the Guardsman's behalf for reasons including, but not limited to absence without leave (AWOL), substance abuse violations, or any other serious misconduct (see Paragraph 3-6).
d. The Arkansas Army National Guard Education Services Office (ESO) is responsiblefor:
(1) Coordinating policy changes with the ADHE.
(2) Monitoring and verifying eligibility status of participating Guardsmen for the Arkansas Army National Guard.
(3) Maintaining records/database and serving as point-of-contact for verification and discrepancies for institutions and ADH E.
(4) Coordinating with ADHE, the institution, and the Guardsman to resolve any Exception to Policy (ETP) requests or grievances.
(5) Educating Guardsmen on the process established by ADHE regarding mandatory fees.
e. The Arkansas Air National Guard Representative(s) is responsible for:
(1) Working directly with the ESO in executing and administering NGTW for the Air National Guard.
(2) Maintaining records/database and serving as point-of-contact for verification and discrepancies for institutions and ADHE.
f. The Guardsman is responsible for:
(1) Meeting and maintaining eligibility criteria (see Cliapter 2) and submitting application to the ESO before the deadline date each semester.
(2) Maintaining eligibility criteria established by the institution in which they are enrolled, the Arkansas National Guard, and ADHE, and otherwise successfully complete the semester and all hours for which the tuition waiver is awarded.
(3) If denied for the NGTW, the Guardsman may request an ETP through the ESO if they feel they have extenuating circumstances which were beyond their control or unavoidable. The ETP must be requested within 30 days of denial.
(4) Remaining in "Good Standing" with the institution in which they attend, as defined by that institution.
Chapter 2Eligibility
2-1.Eligibility Criteria
a. The NGTW is available to all Guardsmen cun-enlly serving in the Arkansas National Guard and considered at the time of application to meet all eligibility criteria.
b. Guardsman must be an Arkansas Resident.
c. Guardsman must have completed Initial Active Duty Training (basic training or credit for a basic course through the Reserve Officers' Training Corps ROTC).
d. Guardsman must not currently hold a bachelor or higher degree.
e. Guardsman must be accepted and enrolled in an undergraduate degree producing program at an Arkansas public institution of higher education.
f. Guardsman must have completed the FAFSA, the Arkansas YOUniversal Financial Aid Application, and applied for grants and scholarships with the institution in which they areenrolled.
g. Guardsman must be in "Good Standing" with their enrolled institution, as defined by that institution.
h. Guardsmen must remain in "Good Standing" with the ARNG.
2-2.Arkansas Army National Guard Criteria
a. Guardsmen must be considered to be in "Good Standing" at the time of application.
b. The ESO will verify eligibility criteria for all Army Guardsmen.
c. Guardsmen currently under Suspension of Favorable Action for, but not limited to, AWOLs, substance abuse violations, or any other serious misconduct at the time of application are not eligible for the NGTW.
2-3.Arkansas Air National Guard Criteria
a. Guardsmen must be considered to be in "Good Standing" at the time of application.
b. The Air National Guard Representative will verify eligibility criteria for each Air Guardsman through their Unit Commander.
c. Guardsmen currently under Suspension of Favorable Action for, but not limited to, AWOLs, substance abuse violations, or any other serious misconduct at the time of application are not eligible for the NGTW.
Chapter 3Administration
3-1.Application Process
a. Guardsmen wanting to participate will obtain the application and Statement of Understanding through the Arkansas National Guard Education website.
b. Applications for Army Guardsmen will be routed to the ESQ for verification of eligibility as listed in Paragraph 2-2 above.
c. Applications for Air Guardsmen will be routed to the Air National Guard Representative for verification of eligibility as listed In Paragraph 2-3 above.
d. Once verified and approved, applications are submitted to the Institutions of higher education.
3-2.Submission Deadlines
a. Applications must be submitted for each semester in which the Guardsman wishes to receive, theNGTW.
b. The NGTW may be applied for alt semester and intersession courses.
c. Applications may be submitted up to 60 days prior to the start of the course, but must be submitted NO UVTER THAN 30 days after the start of the course.
d. Applications received after the deadline date may not be awarded and therefore the Guardsman would be responsible for paying tuition to the institution. An ETP can be requested through the ESQ in writing.
3-3.Authorized Uses
a. The NGTW will only be awarded for programs leading to an undergraduate degree.
b. Eligible Guardsman may use the NGTW for a maximum of 120 semester credit hours or until completion of a bachelor's degree.
c. The NGTW will only cover tuition and, subject to the availability of funds, mandatory fees. The Guardsman is responsible for all other costs, such as mandatory fees not covered by the NGTW, additional fees, room and board, textbooks, etc.
d. The NGTW will not be applied to courses completed in a prior semester.
e. Guardsmen enrolled in high school and college concurrently are not eligible for the tuition waiver.
f. The NGTW will not be awarded for programs of study in which the courses are taken exclusively online.
3-4.Continuation of Eligibility
a. In the event a mobilization or deployment interrupts the enrollment of a Guardsman currently receiving the NGTW the Guardsman will remain eligible for a period of time equal to the semester in which they were enrolled. It is the Guardsman's responsibility to notify the institution, via copies of orders, of mobilization or deployment.
b. In the event of a non-medical discharge or a medical discharge that is not caused by an illness or injury related to the performance of duties for the Arkansas National Guard, the Guardsman is eligible to receive the NGTW for the semester in which they are enrolled at the date of discharge.
c. In the event of a medical discharge or medical retirement as a result of illness or injury incurred in the line of duty, as the result of a state or federal activation or a terrorist action as determined by the Governor, the Guardsman is eligible to receive the NGTW from the date of discharge or retirement and either until completion of the degree program in which the Guardsman is enrolled or for five years, whichever comes first.
d. To maintain eligibility, a Guardsman must not drop more than 6 credit hours during a course of study; however, this does not include dropping classes before the add/drop date. A course of study is defined as the time during which a student is continuously enrolled in pursuit of a credential.
3-5.Termination
a. If a Guardsman is dismissed from any institution of higher education for academic or disciplinary reasons, or drops a course after the drop/add date, the Guardsman may be ineligible for the NGTW and may be responsible for paying the institution directly for the semester in which the benefit was received.
b. If a Guardsman's service in the Arkansas National Guard is terminated, or becomes unsatisfactory, the Guardsman will be ineligible for the NGTW and subject to recoupment for the semester in which the Guardsman became ineligible.
3-6.Recoupment
a. Recoupment of NGTW is required from Guardsmen for the following reasons:
(1) Fraud or misrepresentation of the application.
(2) Failure on the part of the Guardsman to complete the semester for which the benefit was awarded.
(3) Failure to maintain eligibility status with the Arkansas National Guard for the entire semester in which the NGTW was awarded.
b. Recoupment may be collected by the respective institution in which the Guardsman is enrolled or by the ADHE if funds were already paid on the Guardsman's behalf,
c. The Adjutant General may initiate recoupment of ALL funds paid on a Guardsman's behalf using the NGTW when the Guardsman engages in misconduct or fails to remain a satisfactory participant in active drilling status with the Arkansas National Guard (as defined in Chapter 12 and Chapter 13 of AR 135-178 and AFI is 36-3208 and 3209) that governs misconduct. Any funds recouped will be returned to the State of Arkansas.
3-7.Exception to Policy
a. In the event a Guardsman is denied for the NGTW, has benefits terminated, or is ordered to repay benefits pursuant to the provisions of this regulation, the Guardsman may appeal any such action to the ESQ, in writing, within 60 days from the date of termination/recoupment or denial. The ESO will coordinate with the institution and the ADHE to resolve the ETP.
b. Exceptions to Policy may be requested by Guardsmen, in writing, to the ESO. In order for the ETP to be considered they must include, at a minimum, ttie following information:
(1) Name of Guardsman and unit/wing of assignment
(2) Institution of higher education name and location
(3) Semester year/month in question
(4) Reason for request that indicates that the situation was not due to the negligence or fault of the Guardsman and was not within the Guardsman's reasonable control.
3-8.Duplicate Sources of Funding
a. Other sources of funding may be used in addition to the NGTW.
b. Federal and state grants and scholarships awarded to Guardsmen via FAFSA and YOUniversal applications will be applied to tuition before the NGTW is applied
c. Grants and scholarships awarded by the institution in which the Guardsman is enrolled will be applied toward tuition before NGTW isapplied.
d. Guardsmen may, but are not required to, use the NGTW simultaneously with the Montgomery Gl Bill (all Chapters) and the Kicker. The NGTW will be applied to tuition before MGIB funds are applied.
e. Guardsmen may, but are not required to use Federal Tuition Assistance with the NGTW.

APPENDIX A Accredited Institutions of Higher Education

* Current list of institutions of highier education can be found at http://www.adhe,edu//iocations

APPENDIX B

Definitions/Acronyms

ADHE - Arkansas Division of Higlier Education

ARNG - Arkansas National Guard

AWOL- Absent Without Leave

Course of Study- the time during which a student is continuously enrolled in pursuit of credential.

ESO- Education Services Office

ETP- Exception to Policy

FAFSA- Free Application for Student Aid

Guardsman/Guardsmen- active member of Arkansas Army or Air National Guard

Initial Active Duty Training- completion of basic training or credit for a basic course through the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)

Institution of Higher Education- any state-supported institution

MGIB- Montgomery Gl Bill

NGTW- Arkansas National Guard Tuition Waiver

TAG- The Adjutant General

131.00.19 Ark. Code R. 001

Adopted by Arkansas Register Volume XLIII Number 06, Effective 1/1/2020