UA Scholars 2011 Booklet
UA Scholars 2011 Booklet
UA Scholars 2011 Booklet
Scholars:
May 1- Submit an application for admission to any UA campus See Obligations of the Scholar for further requirements
This May 2010 version of the UA Scholars Program Information Booklet replaces all previous versions.
INTRODUCTION
The UA Scholars Program is a unique scholarship program sponsored by the University of Alaska. To encourage Alaska students to attend college in their home state, the University of Alaska offers an $11,000 scholarship to the top 10 percent of graduates from qualified Alaska high schools. To be eligible for the Award, students must be ranked academically in the top 10 percent of their class at the end of their junior year and be designated by their high school. The UA Scholars Program will verify the number of eligible designees from each qualified high school. Once accepted, the UA Scholars Program will officially notify the students of their Award. To use the Award, a Scholar must meet all the Obligations of the Scholar listed in this booklet, including: 1) Submit an application for admission to a University of Alaska certificate or degree program online or postmarked on or before May 1; 2) Be admitted into a degree or certificate program and; 3) Enroll in at least 12 credits for the first fall semester following his or her designated classs high school graduation (unless utilizing the Leave of Absence provision discussed in Article VIII). If a Scholar successfully completes all of these steps, he or she will receive $1,375 per semester for eight semesters provided the Scholar is enrolled full-time and remains in good standing at the University of Alaska.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Terms and Conditions
I. Purpose II. Award Amount and Deadline for Use III. Definition of a Qualified High School IV. Obligations of the Alaska High School V. Notification of Award VI. Eligibility Reconsideration: Senior Year VII. Obligations of the Scholar VIII. Leave of Absence IX. Extended Leave of Absence X. Campus Designation XI. Other Financial Assistance XII. Eligible Expenses
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XIII. Great Achiever and Presidential Tuition Waiver Awards 10 XIV. Exchange Programs XV. Award Expiration XVI. Program Administrator XVII. Notices to the Program XVIII. Other Provisions XIX. Dispute Procedure XX. Contact Information 10 10 11 11 11 12 13
The number of eligible students is strictly 10 percent of the total number of students in the junior class at the end of the spring semester. Fractions shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. Schools with a junior class of 14 or fewer students are eligible for one Award. The high school must resolve tied ranking among the top ten percent of the class before submitting the list of designees to the Program Administrator. In no event shall the UA Scholars Program allow tied rankings to cause the number of Awards to exceed 10 percent of the class size.
High schools must verify their lists for accuracy before submitting designation information to the Program Administrator. Students who are not designated will not be eligible to receive the scholarship. The high school is responsible for all errors in the designation process.
V. Notification of Award
After reviewing the submitted designation lists, the Program Administrator will send each Scholar an Award letter. Official notification of the Award must come from the UA Scholars Program Administrator. Students, parents and high school officials must not rely on any other source of information about the issuance of an Award.
criteria and 3) an official transcript indicating the students final class ranking among the graduating class. Any student requesting an Eligibility Reconsideration must submit all documentation to the Program Administrator no later than six months after graduation. The Program Administrator will inform the student of the outcome in writing. All determinations by the Program Administrator are final. Scholars granted Awards under this provision must also comply with the Obligations of the Scholar, except they may apply for admission later than May 1, but no later than 30 days from the date of the written Award notice.
To redeem the Award, the Scholar must: Be a US citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States; Have successfully earned a high school diploma from a qualified Alaska high school; Be admitted into a certificate or degree program; Participate in any mandatory orientation or program required by the campus; Enroll as a full-time, undergraduate student for the first fall semester following the graduation date of the class with which he or she was designated unless utilizing the Leave of Absence as described in Article VIII. Audited and year-long distance education courses do not count toward full-time enrollment and they do not indicate satisfactory completion of courses for financial aid purposes. UA Scholars must graduate from their high school with the class in which they were designated. For example, a Scholar designated as part of the class of 2011 is required to graduate in the spring of 2011. A Scholar whose graduation is delayed for any reason will be subject to
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the same Obligations of the Scholar listed in this booklet as his or her designated peers. Any fall or spring semester following normal high school graduation that UA Scholars do not use their Award will count toward their Leave of Absence discussed in Article VIII. If they do not begin using their Award within two semesters, the Award will permanently expire.
C. Summer Enrollment
A Scholar may use his or her Award during a summer term if, during the preceding spring semester, the Scholar received a Scholars Award disbursement. In addition, the Scholar must enroll full-time for the summer term and be otherwise eligible to use the Award. Scholars planning to use their Award during a summer term must notify their Financial Aid Office.
Once enrolled, to maintain eligibility for the Award, a Scholar must: Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5; Maintain full-time enrollment status; Be in good financial and student code of conduct standing in ac- cordance with University standards; and Uphold the Universitys Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy, toward completion of a certificate or degree program. Contact a Financial Aid Office for additional information on the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.
X. Campus Designation
A Scholar may choose to attend any campus of the University of Alaska and may transfer (if academically eligible) to any other campus of the University of Alaska without affecting eligibility for the UA Scholars Award.
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from the graduation date of the Scholars class if the Program Administrator has granted the Scholar an Extended Leave of Absence under Article IX; or When the Scholar is suspended or expelled from the University of Alaska or otherwise violates the UA Student Code of Conduct.
B. Transferability
UA Scholars Awards or eligibility for the Awards are not transferable to other individuals or recipients.
Benefit payments made under the Program may be subject to income tax reporting or withholding requirements. The UA Scholars Program, its Program Administrator or the employees of the University of Alaska make no representations, expressed or implied, about the taxability of benefits received under this Program. The Scholar is responsible for paying any applicable tax and should seek advice from his or her tax advisor.
D. Correction of Errors
In the event a Scholar receives an erroneous payment, the Scholars Program may recover the amount or may adjust any remaining amount due under the Award to correct the error.
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E. Availability of Funds
Payment of all Awards under the UA Scholars Program is subject to the Universitys Board of Regents decisions, and payment is subject to the availability of funds.
F. No Additional Rights
Neither the establishment of this Program, the granting of an Award, nor any action of the University related to the Program shall be held or construed to confer upon any person any right to be or continue to be a student at the University. Nothing in the UA Scholars Program shall be construed to expand a students rights beyond those provided in University policies and regulations.
G. Amendment or Termination
The Universitys Board of Regents reserves the right to terminate, discontinue, or suspend this Program or to merge or consolidate this Program with other programs. This Program may be amended by authority of the Universitys President at any time, except that any reduction in benefits awarded to recipients shall be approved by the Board of Regents.
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Phone Numbers:
Toll-Free: Fairbanks: Fax:
Linda J. English, Program Administrator Produced by the UA Scholars Program - May 2010
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