Policy Number: 72
GRANT-IN-AID AWARDS
This policy governs the
Grant-in-Aid Award Program, a program funded through the Grant-in-Aid Fee.
The categories of grant-in-aid
awards available to students in the program shall be limited to tuition and
service fees and variable flat grants for room and board.
Room and board grants may be
awarded in these amounts:
- An amount equal to full room and board charges as established for the
University residence halls.
- An amount equal to one-half room and board charges as established for
the University residence halls.
- Any amount in multiples of $100 provided it is less than the full room
and board charges established for the University residence halls.
- In Athletics only, any amount up to the cost of full tuition, fees,
and room and board charges
in rounded-dollar units less than the
established full room and board charges if the Office of Financial
Aid has determined that the specific amount is the maximum permissible to
comply with NCAA regulations.
- An amount equal to fixed mandatory fees charged in conjunction with
courses listed in the University catalog. Variable amounts may be awarded
for mandatory fees for students in the I.S.A.C. Monetary Award Program.
Participating Departments and
Areas
The following departments and areas
have been approved for participation in Grant-in-Aid Awards:
Academic Achievement
Art: Displays, shows, and exhibits
Athletics: Varsity sports
Honors
Program
Journalism:
Eastern News, Warbler, Vehicle
Music: Performing organizations in music
Socio-Economic Disadvantaged
Speech: Forensics and Radio-TV
Student Leadership: Student government and activities (University Board,
Residence Hall Government, Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council,
etc.)
Theatre Arts
Distribution of Awards
Budgets are established annually
by the President's Council.
Funds for Grant-in-Aid
awards are indexed to room and board increases/decreases, if any, each year.
Budgets are established annually by the President's Council using the
following general guidelines:
|
Athletics
|
74.70% |
|
Academic Achievement
|
3.08% |
|
Honors Program
|
4.48% |
|
Art
|
1.28% |
|
Journalism
|
0.88% |
|
Music
|
2.67% |
|
Speech Communication
|
2.67% |
|
Student Leadership
|
0.27% |
|
Theatre Arts
|
0.30% |
|
Socio-Economic Disadvantage
|
9.67% |
If a student has been nominated and
certified as a recipient of a Grant-in-Aid Award, the following conditions
must be met in order to receive and retain the award during the specified
period:
- Be accepted as a student at Eastern Illinois University and complete
registration.
- Be a full-time student unless written permission for part-time status is
provided to the Registration Office by the appropriate department chair or
adviser.
- Meet other reasonable conditions which shall be stated on the award
document or included in a written communication to the recipient at the time
of the initial award.
Applications and Nominations for
Awards
Applications and nominations for
awards shall be made at times and dates and in the manner prescribed by the
University. Those university groups included in the program shall certify that
all applicants and nominees are fully qualified for the awards under the rules
and regulations of the University and any other pertinent regulatory body.
The head of the department or area
participating in the Grant-in-Aid, or a designee, shall be solely responsible
for determining that nominees meet the criteria for the award.
Certification of Awards
All awards and renewal of awards
shall be reviewed and certified for approval by the Office of Financial Aid.
The Office of Financial Aid shall determine that the nomination is consistent
with the Grant-in-Aid Award budget of the appropriate department.
All notifications of awards and
renewal of awards shall be made by the Office of Financial Aid, in writing,
and shall include the amount, the duration and the conditions of the award. In
Athletics, all renewal (or non-renewal) of awards shall be made on or before
July 1 prior to the academic year it is to be effective.
Termination, Non-Renewal, or
Gradation of Awards
Awards shall be voided
automatically when the recipient:
- withdraws from the University,
- fails to re-enroll for a term within the dates of the award,
- becomes academically ineligible under requirements established by
appropriate national, regional, state, or institutional requirements,
- relinquishes the award, in writing,
- acts contrary to the specific conditions of the award which were
outlined at the time of the initial award,
- states the intent not to participate in the talent activity before
reporting for that activity or after a token appearance upon the first day
of the activity,
- makes fraudulent misrepresentation on any application, or
- engages in serious misconduct which warrants substantial disciplinary
penalty by appropriate University authorities.
Procedure for Termination and
Appeal
- When a supervisor believes just cause exists, a recommendation of
termination or non-renewal shall be submitted to the department head. The
student shall be notified, in writing, of the recommendation and procedures
to be followed in appealing the recommendation. In the case of Athletics,
this recommendation must be made prior to
May 31July 1.
Student-athletes wishing to appeal must contact the Director of Financial
Aid for a hearing with the Financial Grants Committee.
(Student-athletes go directly to Procedure 5.)
- Within five working days of receipt of the recommendation, the
department head shall confer with both the supervisor and the student, and
shall either deny or concur in the recommendation. The student may have one
advisor present at the conference. The advisor may advise the student but
may not enter directly into the deliberations.
- If the department head denies the recommendation, the supervisor and the
student shall be notified, in writing, of the decision within three
working days.
- If the department head concurs, the recommendation for termination or
nonrenewal along with all pertinent material shall be forwarded to the
Financial Grants Committee for consideration. Within three working days
the
The department head shall inform the supervisor and
the student of the decision to forward the recommendation to the
Financial Grants Committee and of the student's right to appear before
the Financial Grants Committee, with copies of the written notice to be sent
to the appropriate vice president and the Vice President for Student
Affairs.
- The Financial Grants Committee, shall consider the recommendation within
five working days of receipt of the recommendation. The Committee shall
determine if the recommendation to terminate the award is justified within
(1) the existing regulations of the University, (2) the regulations of any
pertinent regulatory bodies, and (3) other evidence.
- If the student does not request an appearance before the Committee, the
Committee may (1) act on the basis of the written recommendation, (2)
request that the appropriate supervisors and the department head discuss the
recommendation, or (3) request that all parties to the recommendation,
including the student concerned, be invited to appear before the Committee.
- If the student requests an appearance before the Committee, the
supervisor and the department head shall be requested to attend. The student
shall have the right to appear before the Committee in the company of one
other person of his/her choice, who shall not be permitted to participate
in the proceedings before the Committee
excluding legal counsel.
Other persons permitted to attend shall be limited in number and shall be
present only upon invitation of the Chair of the Committee.
- The decision of the Financial Grants Committee shall be made with only
members of the committee present. The decision shall be final and shall be
made within three working days after the committee has met to consider the
recommendation.
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Within three working days, tThe
Office of Financial Aids shall notify the student of the
Financial Grants Committee decision, by
registered certified mail, return receipt requested, hand
delivery, or by overnight delivery service, with copies of the notice
sent to the supervisor, department head, appropriate vice president and the
Vice President for Student Affairs.
Policy Infractions
The Director of Financial Aid shall
consider any alleged or apparent abuses of the program. If there is reasonable
cause to believe that abuses have occurred, the matter shall be brought to the
attention of the President of the University by the Chair of the Financial
Grants Committee for possible review and recommendation.
Approved:
President
April 6, 2001 January 29, 2003
Monitor: President