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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to student tuition assistance;

  3         creating the Access to Better Learning and

  4         Education Grant Program; providing legislative

  5         findings with respect to education provided by

  6         for-profit colleges and universities; providing

  7         for the Department of Education to administer

  8         the grant program; providing requirements for

  9         eligibility; providing for an annual

10         appropriation; requiring institutions to remit

11         undisbursed funds to the department; limiting

12         the period a student may receive a grant;

13         providing for implementation only to the extent

14         funded and authorized by law; providing an

15         effective date.

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17  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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19         Section 1.  The Access to Better Learning and Education

20  Grant Program.--

21         (1)  The Legislature finds and declares that

22  independent for-profit colleges and universities eligible to

23  participate in the Access to Better Learning and Education

24  Grant Program are an integral part of the higher education

25  system in this state and that a significant number of state

26  residents choose this form of higher education. The

27  Legislature further finds that strong, viable independent

28  for-profit colleges and universities reduce the tax burden on

29  the residents of the state. Because the Access to Better

30  Learning and Education Grant Program is not related to a

31  student's financial need or other criteria upon which


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 1  financial aid programs are based, it is the intent of the

 2  Legislature that the Access to Better Learning and Education

 3  Grant Program not be considered a financial aid program but

 4  rather a tuition assistance program for state residents.

 5         (2)  The Access to Better Learning and Education Grant

 6  Program shall be administered by the Department of Education.

 7  The State Board of Education shall adopt rules for

 8  administering the program.

 9         (3)  The department shall issue an access grant to any

10  full-time student seeking a baccalaureate degree who is

11  registered at a for-profit college or university that is

12  located in and chartered by the state and that is accredited

13  by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of

14  Colleges and Schools or who is registered at a nonprofit

15  college or university that is chartered out of the state, that

16  has been located in the state for 10 years or more, and that

17  is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern

18  Association of Colleges and Schools, the Middle States

19  Association of Colleges and Schools, the North Central

20  Association of Colleges and Schools, or the New England

21  Association of Colleges and Schools; that grants baccalaureate

22  degrees; that is not a state university or state community

23  college; and that has a secular purpose, if the receipt of

24  state aid by students at the institution would not have the

25  primary effect of advancing or impeding religion or result in

26  an excessive entanglement between the state and any religious

27  sect. Institutions eligible for the Access to Better Learning

28  and Education Grant Program in the initial year of funding

29  shall include only those for-profit colleges or universities

30  identified in this subsection. Nonprofit colleges or

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 1  universities identified in this subsection shall be eligible

 2  for financial support in the second year of funding.

 3         (4)  A person is eligible to receive an access grant

 4  if:

 5         (a)  He or she meets the general requirements,

 6  including residency, for student eligibility as provided in

 7  section 1009.40, Florida Statutes, except as otherwise

 8  provided in this section; and

 9         (b)1.  He or she is enrolled as a full-time

10  undergraduate student at an eligible college or university in

11  a program of study leading to a baccalaureate degree;

12         2.  He or she is not enrolled in a program of study

13  leading to a degree in theology or divinity; and

14         3.  He or she is making satisfactory academic progress

15  as defined by the college or university in which he or she is

16  enrolled.

17         (5)(a)  The amount of the access grant issued to a

18  full-time student shall be an amount specified in the General

19  Appropriations Act. The access grant may be paid on a prorated

20  basis in advance of the registration period. The department

21  shall make payments to the college or university in which the

22  student is enrolled for credit to the student's account for

23  payment of tuition and fees. Institutions shall certify to the

24  department the amount of funds disbursed to each student and

25  shall remit to the department any undisbursed advances or

26  refunds within 60 days after the end of regular registration.

27  A student may not receive the award for more than 9 semesters

28  or 14 quarters, except as otherwise provided in section

29  1009.40(3), Florida Statutes.

30         (b)  If the combined amount of the access grant issued

31  pursuant to this section and all other scholarships and grants


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 1  for tuition or fees exceeds the amount charged to the student

 2  for tuition and fees, the department shall reduce the grant

 3  issued under this section by an amount equal to the excess.

 4         (6)  If the number of eligible students exceeds the

 5  total authorized in the General Appropriations Act, an

 6  institution may use its own resources to assure that each

 7  eligible student receives the full benefit of the grant amount

 8  authorized.

 9         (7)  This section shall be implemented only to the

10  extent specifically funded and authorized by law.

11         Section 2.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

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