Section 69454 Of Article 8. Cal Grant Alternative Delivery System Pilot Program From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 42. >> Chapter 1.7. >> Article 8.
69454
. (a) (1) A qualifying institution electing to participate in
the pilot alternative delivery system shall submit an application to
the commission acknowledging that the qualifying institution
satisfies the requirements for the pilot alternative delivery system
and will maintain compliance with those requirements as long as it
continues to award Cal Grant awards.
(2) The commission shall review, and may approve, the application
if the commission determines that the institution complies with all
applicable requirements.
(3) A qualifying institution may not award Cal Grants until the
commission has approved its application.
(4) The Regents of the University of California, the Board of
Trustees of the California State University, and the Board of
Governors of the California Community Colleges shall select
qualifying campuses from within their respective segments to apply
for participation in the pilot program. For each segment, not more
than 25 percent of the total number of campuses within the respective
segment may participate in the pilot program.
(b) In addition to complying with the regulations adopted for
participation in the pilot program, a qualifying institution electing
to participate in the pilot alternative delivery system shall do all
of the following:
(1) Make eligibility determinations consistent with the
requirements of the Cal Grant Program and requirements adopted by the
commission.
(2) Inform the student of his or her Cal Grant award before the
student is required to make an enrollment decision for the following
academic year. The award shall be made as part of the qualifying
institution's complete financial aid award so that the student is
aware of all the student aid that the he or she is eligible to
receive.
(3) Provide notice to the student that he or she may be eligible
to use the Cal Grant award at another qualifying institution to which
he or she is admitted.
(c) A qualifying institution electing to participate in the pilot
alternative delivery system shall report all of the following to the
commission in a form, and within the time, determined by the
commission to maximize student access to Cal Grant awards:
(1) Information necessary to determine Cal Grant funding
projections for the State Budget.
(2) Aggregate information on applicants for Cal Grant awards and
students who have been awarded Cal Grant awards, by income level,
gender, age, and ethnicity.
(3) Aggregate information on students who have been awarded Cal
Grant awards, but have withdrawn from their qualifying institutions.
(4) Aggregate information on students who have been awarded Cal
Grant awards but for whom awards have not been disbursed.
(5) Information on the total amount of institutional aid available
for students at the qualifying institution, the total number of
recipients of institutional aid, the total amount of institutional
aid provided to recipients of Cal Grant awards at the qualifying
institution, and the amount of institutional aid awarded to each
student receiving a Cal Grant award.
(6) Information on the amount of other financial aid, including,
but not necessarily limited to, fee waivers, federal loans, private
loans, and work study awarded to each student receiving a Cal Grant
award.
(7) Any other information determined by the commission to be
necessary to fulfill its responsibilities under the Cal Grant
Program.
(d) (1) A qualifying institution electing to participate in the
pilot alternative delivery system shall function as a one-stop shop
for student financial aid by providing assistance to all students,
parents, and high school counselors inquiring or seeking information
about Cal Grant awards and other student financial aid, including
information about the availability of, requirements for, and the
amount of, Cal Grant awards that may be available at other qualifying
institutions in all segments of postsecondary education. The
qualifying institution may also provide comparable information on
federal and other student financial aid.
(2) A qualifying institution that does not comply with this
subdivision is not eligible to participate in the alternative
delivery system pilot program.