| 1 | A bill to be entitled |
| 2 | An act relating to public postsecondary need-based student |
| 3 | financial assistance; amending s. 1009.40, F.S.; requiring |
| 4 | state residency for a public postsecondary career |
| 5 | education student assistance grant; revising eligibility |
| 6 | criteria for the renewal of specified financial aid |
| 7 | awards; creating s. 1009.505 F.S.; creating the Florida |
| 8 | Public Postsecondary Career Education Student Assistance |
| 9 | Grant Program; providing for program administration; |
| 10 | defining terms; providing that grants are available to |
| 11 | specified students in specified postsecondary career |
| 12 | certificate programs; providing for annual grant amounts; |
| 13 | providing eligibility criteria for career certificate |
| 14 | students; requiring reporting by participating |
| 15 | institutions; providing for distribution of appropriated |
| 16 | funds; providing for transmittal of grant payments to |
| 17 | community college presidents or district school |
| 18 | superintendents; providing for period of eligibility; |
| 19 | requiring participating institutions to certify amounts |
| 20 | disbursed to students; requiring the State Board of |
| 21 | Education to adopt rules; providing that the program shall |
| 22 | only be implemented to the extent funded and authorized by |
| 23 | law; amending s. 1009.77, F.S.; revising the purpose of |
| 24 | the Florida Work Experience Program; providing that the |
| 25 | program is available to students in specified career |
| 26 | education programs and educator preparation institutes; |
| 27 | authorizing a participating institution to use up to 100 |
| 28 | percent of its allocation for student employees within the |
| 29 | institution and to reimburse itself for 100 percent of the |
| 30 | student wages; lowering the percentage of student wages |
| 31 | that must be reimbursed to employers; providing that |
| 32 | participating postsecondary educational institutions must |
| 33 | pay for specified preemployment expenses for students |
| 34 | employed with public schools; requiring employers to pay |
| 35 | specified wages; prescribing student eligibility |
| 36 | requirements; providing for distribution of funds; |
| 37 | requiring certification of funds disbursed to students; |
| 38 | removing provisions that require funds appropriated for |
| 39 | the program to be deposited in the State Student Financial |
| 40 | Assistance Trust Fund and that specify Chief Financial |
| 41 | Officer responsibilities; removing provision that requires |
| 42 | program balances to be retained; providing an effective |
| 43 | date. |
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| 45 | WHEREAS, the public postsecondary career certificate |
| 46 | programs were created by the state to provide affordable access |
| 47 | to higher education for Florida's residents, and |
| 48 | WHEREAS, students enrolled in public postsecondary career |
| 49 | certificate programs have no access to state need-based |
| 50 | financial aid and must rely on student loans and scholarships to |
| 51 | finance their higher education, and |
| 52 | WHEREAS, student debt has escalated at an unprecedented |
| 53 | level, causing students to owe large sums of money that often |
| 54 | are difficult to repay, especially with compounding interest, |
| 55 | and |
| 56 | WHEREAS, the State of Florida needs a trained workforce, |
| 57 | and between 70 percent and 80 percent of jobs for the future |
| 58 | will require education beyond high school but less than a |
| 59 | baccalaureate degree, and |
| 60 | WHEREAS, students who are willing to work for their need- |
| 61 | based financial aid in a field for which they are studying is of |
| 62 | benefit to the student, the employer, and the state, NOW, |
| 63 | THEREFORE, |
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| 65 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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| 67 | Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 1009.40, Florida |
| 68 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
| 69 | 1009.40 General requirements for student eligibility for |
| 70 | state financial aid.-- |
| 71 | (1)(a) The general requirements for eligibility of |
| 72 | students for state financial aid awards consist of the |
| 73 | following: |
| 74 | 1. Achievement of the academic requirements of and |
| 75 | acceptance at a state university or community college; a nursing |
| 76 | diploma school approved by the Florida Board of Nursing; a |
| 77 | Florida college, university, or community college which is |
| 78 | accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the State |
| 79 | Board of Education; any Florida institution the credits of which |
| 80 | are acceptable for transfer to state universities; any career |
| 81 | center; or any private career institution accredited by an |
| 82 | accrediting agency recognized by the State Board of Education. |
| 83 | 2. Residency in this state for no less than 1 year |
| 84 | preceding the award of aid for a program established pursuant to |
| 85 | s. 1009.50, s. 1009.505, s. 1009.51, s. 1009.52, s. 1009.53, s. |
| 86 | 1009.54, s. 1009.56, s. 1009.57, s. 1009.60, s. 1009.62, s. |
| 87 | 1009.63, s. 1009.68, s. 1009.72, s. 1009.73, s. 1009.76, s. |
| 88 | 1009.77, or s. 1009.89. Residency in this state must be for |
| 89 | purposes other than to obtain an education. Resident status for |
| 90 | purposes of receiving state financial aid awards shall be |
| 91 | determined in the same manner as resident status for tuition |
| 92 | purposes pursuant to s. 1009.21 and rules of the State Board of |
| 93 | Education. |
| 94 | 3. Submission of certification attesting to the accuracy, |
| 95 | completeness, and correctness of information provided to |
| 96 | demonstrate a student's eligibility to receive state financial |
| 97 | aid awards. Falsification of such information shall result in |
| 98 | the denial of any pending application and revocation of any |
| 99 | award currently held to the extent that no further payments |
| 100 | shall be made. Additionally, students who knowingly make false |
| 101 | statements in order to receive state financial aid awards shall |
| 102 | be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree subject to the |
| 103 | provisions of s. 837.06 and shall be required to return all |
| 104 | state financial aid awards wrongfully obtained. |
| 105 | (b)1. Eligibility for the renewal of undergraduate or |
| 106 | career certificate financial aid awards shall be evaluated at |
| 107 | the end of the second semester or third quarter of each academic |
| 108 | year. As a condition for renewal, a student shall: |
| 109 | a. Have earned a minimum cumulative grade point average of |
| 110 | 2.0 on a 4.0 scale; and |
| 111 | b. Have earned, for undergraduate full-time study, 12 |
| 112 | credits per term or the equivalent for the number of terms for |
| 113 | which aid was received or have earned, for career certificate |
| 114 | study, at least the equivalent in clock hours of 6 semester |
| 115 | credit hours per term or the equivalent for the number of terms |
| 116 | for which aid was received. |
| 117 | 2. A student who earns the minimum number of credits |
| 118 | required for renewal, but who fails to meet the minimum 2.0 |
| 119 | cumulative grade point average, may be granted a probationary |
| 120 | award for up to the equivalent of 1 academic year and shall be |
| 121 | required to earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a |
| 122 | 4.0 scale by the end of the probationary period to be eligible |
| 123 | for subsequent renewal. A student who receives a probationary |
| 124 | award and who fails to meet the conditions for renewal by the |
| 125 | end of his or her probationary period shall be ineligible to |
| 126 | receive additional awards for the equivalent of 1 academic year |
| 127 | following his or her probationary period. Each such student may, |
| 128 | however, reapply for assistance during a subsequent application |
| 129 | period and may be eligible for an award if he or she has earned |
| 130 | a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. |
| 131 | 3. A student who fails to earn the minimum number of |
| 132 | credits required for renewal shall lose his or her eligibility |
| 133 | for renewal for a period equivalent to 1 academic year. However, |
| 134 | the student may reapply during a subsequent application period |
| 135 | and may be eligible for an award if he or she has earned a |
| 136 | minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. |
| 137 | 4. Students who receive state student aid and subsequently |
| 138 | fail to meet state academic progress requirements due to |
| 139 | verifiable illness or other emergencies may be granted an |
| 140 | exception from the academic requirements. Such students shall |
| 141 | make a written appeal to the institution. The appeal shall |
| 142 | include a description and verification of the circumstances. |
| 143 | Verification of illness or other emergencies may include but not |
| 144 | be limited to a physician's statement or written statement of a |
| 145 | parent or college official. The institution shall recommend |
| 146 | exceptions with necessary documentation to the department. The |
| 147 | department may accept or deny such recommendations for exception |
| 148 | from the institution. |
| 149 | Section 2. Section 1009.505, Florida Statutes, is created |
| 150 | to read: |
| 151 | 1009.505 Florida Public Postsecondary Career Education |
| 152 | Student Assistance Grant Program.-- |
| 153 | (1) There is created a Florida Public Postsecondary Career |
| 154 | Education Student Assistance Grant Program. The program shall be |
| 155 | administered by the participating institutions in accordance |
| 156 | with rules of the State Board of Education. |
| 157 | (2) For purposes of this section, the term: |
| 158 | (a) "Average annual cost of tuition and registration fees" |
| 159 | means the average cost for the prior academic year of tuition |
| 160 | and registration fees for the equivalent in clock hours at a |
| 161 | public postsecondary career certificate program of 30 semester |
| 162 | credit hours at a state university. |
| 163 | (b) "Half-time" means the equivalent in clock hours at a |
| 164 | public postsecondary career certificate program of 6 semester |
| 165 | credit hours at a community college. |
| 166 | (c) "Public postsecondary career certificate program" |
| 167 | means a postsecondary program that consists of 450 or more clock |
| 168 | hours, is offered by a community college authorized by Florida |
| 169 | law or by a career center operated by a district school board |
| 170 | under s. 1001.44, and terminates in a career certificate. |
| 171 | (3)(a) Student assistance grants through the program may |
| 172 | be made only to certificate-seeking students enrolled at least |
| 173 | half-time in a public postsecondary career certificate program |
| 174 | who meet the general requirements for student eligibility as |
| 175 | provided in s. 1009.40, except as otherwise provided in this |
| 176 | section. The grants shall be awarded annually to any recipient |
| 177 | for the amount of demonstrated unmet need for the cost of |
| 178 | education and may not exceed the average annual cost of tuition |
| 179 | and registration fees or such other amount as specified in the |
| 180 | General Appropriations Act. A demonstrated unmet need of less |
| 181 | than $200 shall render the applicant ineligible for a grant |
| 182 | under this section. Recipients of the grants must have been |
| 183 | accepted at a community college authorized by Florida law or a |
| 184 | career center operated by a district school board under s. |
| 185 | 1001.44. A student is eligible for the award for 110 percent of |
| 186 | the number of clock hours required to complete the program in |
| 187 | which enrolled. |
| 188 | (b) A student applying for a Florida public postsecondary |
| 189 | career education student assistance grant shall be required to |
| 190 | apply for the Pell Grant. A Pell Grant entitlement shall be |
| 191 | considered when conducting an assessment of the financial |
| 192 | resources available to each student; however, a Pell Grant |
| 193 | entitlement shall not be required as a condition of receiving a |
| 194 | grant under this section. |
| 195 | (c) Each participating institution shall report, to the |
| 196 | department by the established date, the eligible students to |
| 197 | whom grant moneys are disbursed each academic term. Each |
| 198 | institution shall also report to the department necessary |
| 199 | demographic and eligibility data for such students. |
| 200 | (4)(a) The funds appropriated for the Florida Public |
| 201 | Postsecondary Career Education Student Assistance Grant Program |
| 202 | shall be distributed to eligible community colleges and district |
| 203 | school boards in accordance with a formula approved by the |
| 204 | department. |
| 205 | (b) Payment of Florida public postsecondary career |
| 206 | education student assistance grants shall be transmitted to the |
| 207 | president of the community college or to the district school |
| 208 | superintendent, or to the designee thereof, in advance of the |
| 209 | registration period. Institutions shall notify students of the |
| 210 | amount of their awards. |
| 211 | (c) The eligibility status of each student to receive a |
| 212 | disbursement shall be determined by each institution as of the |
| 213 | end of its regular registration period, inclusive of a drop-add |
| 214 | period. Institutions shall not be required to reevaluate a |
| 215 | student's eligibility status after this date for purposes of |
| 216 | changing eligibility determinations previously made. |
| 217 | (d) Participating institutions shall certify to the |
| 218 | department the amount of funds disbursed to each student and |
| 219 | shall remit to the department any undisbursed advances by June 1 |
| 220 | of each year. |
| 221 | (5) The State Board of Education shall establish rules |
| 222 | necessary to implement this section. |
| 223 | (6) This section shall be implemented only to the extent |
| 224 | specifically funded and authorized by law. |
| 225 | Section 3. Section 1009.77, Florida Statutes, is amended |
| 226 | to read: |
| 227 | 1009.77 Florida Work Experience Program.-- |
| 228 | (1) There is established the Florida Work Experience |
| 229 | Program to be administered by the Department of Education. The |
| 230 | purpose of the program is to introduce eligible students to work |
| 231 | experience that will complement and reinforce their educational |
| 232 | program and career goals and provide a self-help student aid |
| 233 | program that reduces student loan indebtedness. Additionally, |
| 234 | the program's opportunities for employment at a student's school |
| 235 | will serve as a retention tool because students employed on |
| 236 | campus are more likely to complete their postsecondary |
| 237 | education. The Such program shall be available to: |
| 238 | (a) Any student attending a state university or community |
| 239 | college authorized by Florida law; or |
| 240 | (b) Any student attending a nonprofit Florida |
| 241 | postsecondary education institution that is eligible to |
| 242 | participate in either of the student assistance grant programs |
| 243 | established in ss. 1009.51 and 1009.52; |
| 244 | (c) Any postsecondary student attending a career center |
| 245 | operated by a district school board under s. 1001.44; or |
| 246 | (d) Any student attending an educator preparation |
| 247 | institute established under s. 1004.85. Such student may |
| 248 | participate in this program despite having previously earned a |
| 249 | baccalaureate degree. |
| 250 | (2)(a) A participating institution may use up to 100 25 |
| 251 | percent of its program allocation for student employment within |
| 252 | the institution. |
| 253 | (b) A participating institution may use up to 10 percent |
| 254 | of its program allocation for program administration. |
| 255 | (3) Each participating institution is authorized to enter |
| 256 | into contractual agreements with private or public employers for |
| 257 | the purpose of establishing a Florida work experience program. |
| 258 | (4) The participating postsecondary educational |
| 259 | institution shall be responsible for reimbursing employers for |
| 260 | student wages from its program allocation moneys it receives |
| 261 | from the trust fund pursuant to subsection (8). Public |
| 262 | elementary or secondary school employers or postsecondary |
| 263 | institution employers shall be reimbursed for 100 percent of the |
| 264 | student's wages by the participating institution. All other |
| 265 | employers may shall be reimbursed for up to 70 percent of the |
| 266 | student's wages. When a college or university employs a student |
| 267 | on campus through this program, other student financial aid |
| 268 | funds may not be used to fund the institution's 30-percent |
| 269 | portion of the student's wages. |
| 270 | (5) The employer is responsible for furnishing the full |
| 271 | cost of any mandatory benefits. Such benefits may not be |
| 272 | considered part of the 30-percent wage requirement total for |
| 273 | matching purposes. |
| 274 | (6) Each participating postsecondary educational |
| 275 | institution is responsible for furnishing the full cost of all |
| 276 | preemployment requirements, including, but not limited to, |
| 277 | background screenings and tuberculosis testing, that are |
| 278 | necessary for a student to be employed by a public elementary or |
| 279 | secondary school employer. Expenditures under this subsection |
| 280 | shall be paid from the funds received by the participating |
| 281 | postsecondary educational institution. |
| 282 | (7) The employer is responsible for paying no less than |
| 283 | the federal minimum wage established under the Fair Labor |
| 284 | Standards Act or the state minimum wage established under s. 24, |
| 285 | Art. X of the State Constitution and s. 448.110, whichever is |
| 286 | greater. Employers are encouraged to pay students a competitive |
| 287 | wage to increase student participation in this program. |
| 288 | (8)(6) A student is eligible to participate in the Florida |
| 289 | Work Experience Program if the student: |
| 290 | (a) Is enrolled: |
| 291 | 1. At an eligible college or university as no less than a |
| 292 | half-time undergraduate student in good standing;. |
| 293 | 2. In an eligible postsecondary career certificate program |
| 294 | as no less than a half-time student in good standing. Eligible |
| 295 | programs must be approved by the Department of Education and |
| 296 | must consist of no less than 450 clock hours of instruction. |
| 297 | Such programs must be offered by a career center operated by a |
| 298 | district school board under s. 1001.44 or by a community |
| 299 | college; or |
| 300 | 3. At an educator preparation institute established under |
| 301 | s. 1004.85 as no less than a half-time student in good standing. |
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| 303 | However, a student may be employed during the break between two |
| 304 | consecutive terms or employed, although not enrolled, during a |
| 305 | term if the student was enrolled at least half time during the |
| 306 | preceding term and preregisters as no less than a half-time |
| 307 | student for the subsequent academic term. A student who attends |
| 308 | an institution that does not provide preregistration shall |
| 309 | provide documentation of intent to enroll as no less than a |
| 310 | half-time student for the subsequent academic term. |
| 311 | (b) Meets the general requirements for student eligibility |
| 312 | as provided in s. 1009.40, except as otherwise provided in this |
| 313 | section. |
| 314 | (c) Demonstrates financial need. |
| 315 | (d) Maintains the equivalent of a 2.0 cumulative grade |
| 316 | point average of a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale for all college work. |
| 317 | (9)(7) The State Board of Education shall adopt prescribe |
| 318 | such rules for the program as are necessary for its |
| 319 | administration, for the determination of eligibility and |
| 320 | selection of institutions to receive funds for students, to |
| 321 | ensure the proper expenditure of funds, and to provide an |
| 322 | equitable distribution of funds between students at public and |
| 323 | independent colleges and universities and career centers |
| 324 | operated by district school boards under s. 1001.44. |
| 325 | (10) A participating institution that receives funds from |
| 326 | the program shall certify to the department the amount of funds |
| 327 | disbursed to each student within 30 days after the end of each |
| 328 | term. |
| 329 | (8) Funds appropriated by the Legislature for the Florida |
| 330 | Work Experience Program shall be deposited in the State Student |
| 331 | Financial Assistance Trust Fund. The Chief Financial Officer |
| 332 | shall authorize expenditures from the trust fund upon receipt of |
| 333 | vouchers approved by the Department of Education. Any balance |
| 334 | therein at the end of any fiscal year that has been allocated to |
| 335 | the program shall remain therein and shall be available for |
| 336 | carrying out the purposes of the program. |
| 337 | Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2007. |