Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 173
Department of Higher Education
←173.775
Section 173.778.1
173.781→
August 28, 2015
Definitions.
173.778. As used in sections 173.775 to 173.796, the following terms mean:
(1) "Board", the coordinating board for higher education;
(2) "Eligible institution", any approved public or private institution of
postsecondary education, as defined in section 173.205 or any other Missouri
private institution that:
(a) Is required by statute to be certified to operate by the board;
(b) Is institutionally accredited by a United States Department of
Education recognized accrediting commission;
(c) Has operated continuously in the state of Missouri for five or more
years;
(d) Has no more than fifty percent of its students in correspondence
programs;
(e) Offers a one-year or two-year certificate, associate or baccalaureate
degree programs, or graduate or professional degree programs; and
(f) Is approved for participation in the advantage Missouri program by
the board;
(3) "Eligible student", an individual who is enrolled full time in an
eligible institution, unless the board approves less than full-time
enrollment, who meets the eligibility requirements pursuant to subsection 1
of section 173.215 and who meets the following additional requirements:
(a) Has received a high school diploma, general educational development
certificate (GED), or its equivalent;
(b) Maintains satisfactory academic progress as determined by the
eligible institution such student attends in pursuing a one-year or two-year
certificate, associate or baccalaureate degree, or graduate or professional
degree. Failure to maintain satisfactory academic progress shall result in
ineligibility for continued participation in the program and ineligibility for
forgiveness of any loan or loans received;
(c) Is not currently confined in any federal or state correctional
facility or jail;
(d) Has not defaulted on the repayment of any previously granted higher
education loan; and
(e) Submits an application provided by the board for participation in the
program;
(4) "Fund", the advantage Missouri trust fund, established in section
173.775; and
(5) "Occupational areas of high demand", specific professions or skill
areas for which the board determines that the state is experiencing a
shortage of qualified employees;
(6) "Program", the advantage Missouri program established pursuant to
sections 173.775 to 173.796.
(L. 1998 H.B. 1694)
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