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2000 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 23-38.15, 23-38.16, and 23-38.17:1 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 23-38.15. To whom grants made.
(a) Under this program, grants shall be made to or on behalf of eligible
Virginia residents for the academic year for which they enroll and are obligated to pay
tuition as full-time undergraduate, graduate, or professional students at a
qualified private institution, as described in § 23-38.12. Loans made pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter prior to July 1, 1980, and outstanding as of such date
shall be repayable in money, or by actions beneficial to, or of service to, the
Commonwealth as provided hereafter.
(b), (c) [Repealed.]
(c1) Where repayment is made in money it shall be in accordance with a schedule
established by the administering agency, such schedule to provide that full payment
will be made in an orderly fashion over a period of time commencing on the date
the recipient ceases to be a full-time undergraduate student in the institution
or becomes ineligible to repay in accordance with § 23-38.15 (c2) and extending
over a period of years equal to twice the number of years for which tuition
assistance was received, provided, however, that such period of time shall be
extended by such number of years as the recipient may spend in additional
full-time undergraduate or graduate study in a regionally accredited
institution of higher education, such time of extension not to exceed six
years.
(c2) Where repayment is made by actions beneficial to, or of service to, the
Commonwealth, the recipient may make repayment for each successfully completed
academic year in which a tuition loan was received by complying with any one
of, or combination of, the following actions:
(1) Reside and be domiciled in Virginia and be employed by the Commonwealth of
Virginia or any of its political subdivisions including all state and local
agencies and authorities for a period of one year for each year a tuition
assistance loan was received, provided that for teachers and those similarly
situated employment for an academic year constitutes a full year;
(2) Reside and be domiciled in Virginia and be employed by an organization or
activity, organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific,
testing for public safety, literary or educational purposes, or for the prevention
of cruelty to children or animals, no part of the net earnings of which inures
to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual, no substantial part of
the activities of which is carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting, to
influence legislation and which does not participate in, or intervene in
(including the publishing or distributing of statements), any political
campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office for a period of one year
for each year a tuition assistance loan was received, provided that for
teachers and those similarly situated employment for an academic year
constitutes a full year;
(3) Reside and be domiciled in Virginia and be gainfully employed in or out of
State other than as enumerated in § 23-38.15 (c2) (1) and (2) hereof for a
period of one and one-half years for each year a tuition assistance loan was
received, provided that for teachers and those similarly situated an academic
year constitutes a full year;
(4) Reside and be domiciled in Virginia for a period of two years for each year
a tuition assistance loan was received;
(5) Serve on active duty anywhere as a member of the armed services of the
United States for a period of one year for each year a tuition loan was
received.
(c3) When the recipient leaves the Commonwealth of Virginia to reside
elsewhere, except for that reason for which extensions of time for a maximum period
of six years is authorized in § 23-38.15 (c1), the balance of the loan or loans
not previously repaid as authorized in § 23-38.15 (c2) above shall become due
forthwith and repayable in money in accordance with the schedule authorized in
§ 23-38.15 (c1) hereof.
(c4) Should a recipient of a tuition loan leave the institution for other than
meritorious reason during the academic year for which the loan was granted, said
loan for said year shall be due forthwith and repayable in money as required in
§ 23-38.15 (c1) hereof.
(d) Whether a recipient, who is compelled to withdraw from an institution
during the academic year, in order to perform military service, or for other
meritorious reasons, shall be obligated to repay the grant or loan for said
year in full or in part and whether by the method set forth in § 23-38.15 (c1)
or (c2) hereof shall be determined by the administering agency on a basis consistent
with the principles applied by the public institutions described in § 23-38.14
in making tuition refunds on comparable cases of withdrawal.
(e) Simple interest at three per centum per annum shall accrue on the unpaid
balance of each tuition assistance loan from the date on which the recipient
ceases to be a full-time, undergraduate student in the institution, provided,
however, that no interest shall accrue during periods when the recipient is
pursuing full-time undergraduate or graduate studies in a regionally accredited
institution of higher education or is on active duty with the armed services of
the United States as set forth in § 23-38.15 (c1) hereof.
§ 23-38.16. Duration of eligibility; grants to be used only for undergraduate, graduate, or professional work.
Eligibility for tuition assistance under this program shall be limited to a total of four academic years for undergraduate students, pharmacy students, and medical students, and three academic years for graduate students and other professional school students, which years need not be in succession. Tuition grants under this program shall be used only for undergraduate, graduate, or professional collegiate work in educational programs other than those providing religious training or theological education of an indoctrinating nature.
§ 23-38.17:1. Prompt crediting and expeditious refunding of funds.
Institutions acting as agents for students receiving awards under this program
shall promptly credit disbursed funds to student accounts following
notification verification of eligibility from the Council of Higher
Education by the relevant institution. These institutions shall also
expeditiously distribute any refunds due recipients.