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Board of Regents Policy 6.205 Board of Regents Policy 6.205Title
State of Hawai‘i B Plus Scholarship Program
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Regents Policy Chapter 6, Tuition, Financial Assistance, and Fees
Regents Policy RP 6.205, State of Hawai‘i B Plus Scholarship Program Effective Date of Recodification: October 31, 2014 Prior Dates Amended: Nov. 15, 2007 Review Date: August 2018Regents Policy Chapter 6, Tuition, Financial Assistance, and Fees Regents Policy RP 6.205, State of Hawai‘i B Plus Scholarship Program Effective Date: Nov. 15, 2007 Prior Dates Amended: Nov. 16, 2006; Oct. 31, 2014 (recodified) Review Date: August 2018 I. Purpose
To set forth policy establishing the State of Hawai‘i B Plus Scholarship Program.
II. Definitions
No policy specific or unique definitions apply.
III. Board of Regents Policy
A. Pursuant to Act 178, SLH 2005, the board may provide financial support to eligible residents enrolled at any campus of the university system through the Hawai‘i B Plus Scholarship Program.
B. B Plus Scholarships are intended to: 1. Provide financial support to eligible Hawai‘i residents enrolled at any campus of the university system; 2. Support increased access to higher education; and 3. Provide the state with a more educated workforce. C. The number and amount of scholarships under this program shall be determined by the availability of existing funds and future legislative appropriations. D. The president or the president’s designee(s) shall establish the necessary procedures to implement this program. IV. Delegation of Authority
The president or the president’s designee(s) shall establish the necessary procedures to implement this program. See RP 6.205(D).
V. Contact Information
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, 956-7075, risad@hawaii.edu
VI. ReferencesVII. Exhibits and Appendices
No Exhibits and Appendices found
Approved approved as to Form: Cynthia Quinn October 31, 2014 Date TopicsNo Topics found.AttachmentsNone |