01 NCAC 26B .0209. NATURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS  


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  • The extent or scope of the scholarship benefit falls into one of two groupings which, for administrative convenience, are usually referred to as "full" and "limited."  The award letter, a copy of which is furnished to the institution, clearly sets forth the extent of the scholarship.  A "full" scholarship award letter reads in part:  "This four‑year scholarship entitles you to (1) free tuition, (2) a reasonable board allowance, (3) a reasonable room allowance, and (4) exemption from certain mandatory fees as set forth in the law."  A "limited" scholarship award letter reads in part:  "This four‑year scholarship entitles you to (1) free tuition and (2) exemption from certain mandatory fees as set forth in the law."

    As a courtesy to the institution, an effort is made to stamp each "limited" award letter with a prominent stamp which reads: "LIMITED SCHOLARSHIP ‑‑ TUITION AND FEES ONLY."  However, a failure to stamp a "limited" award letter does not remove from the institution the responsibility for administering the scholarship according to the contents of the letter.

    In a few instances, the nature of a scholarship can change from "limited" to "full" if, after an award is made, the recipient becomes eligible for a higher benefit.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 143B‑252; 143B‑399(4); 165‑21;

Eff. February 1, 1976;

Readopted Eff. February 27, 1979.