46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003
RELATING TO LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIPS; CHANGING ELIGIBILITY FROM IMMEDIATE ENROLLMENT AFTER HIGH SCHOOL TO WITHIN TWO YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 21-1-4.3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1996, Chapter 71, Section 3, as amended) is amended to read:
"21-1-4.3. TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS AUTHORIZED--CERTAIN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.--
A. To the extent that funds are made available by the legislature from the lottery tuition fund, the boards of regents of New Mexico state university, New Mexico institute of mining and technology, eastern New Mexico university, western New Mexico university, the university of New Mexico, New Mexico highlands university and northern New Mexico state school shall award tuition scholarships for qualified resident students attending their respective institutions and branches of those institutions.
B. Except as authorized in Subsection C of this
section, the tuition scholarships authorized in this section
shall apply only to full-time resident students who,
[immediately upon] within two years of completion of a high
school curriculum at a public or accredited private New Mexico
high school or upon receiving a graduate equivalent diploma,
are accepted for entrance to and attend one of the state
educational institutions set forth in this section or one of
the branches of those institutions. Each tuition scholarship
shall be awarded for up to four consecutive years beginning the
second semester of the recipient's first year of enrollment
[provided that] if the recipient has maintained residency in
New Mexico and maintained a grade point average of 2.5 or
higher on a 4.0 scale during his first semester of full-time
enrollment.
C. The tuition scholarships authorized in this
section shall also apply to full-time resident students who,
[immediately upon] within two years of completion of a high
school curriculum at a public or accredited private New Mexico
high school or upon receiving a graduate equivalent diploma,
attend a two-year public post-secondary educational institution
in New Mexico and who, upon the completion of that curriculum
or at the end of two years, whichever is sooner, transfer to
one of the post-secondary state educational institutions set
forth in this section. Those students shall be eligible for a
tuition scholarship for two consecutive years, provided that
those students maintain residency in New Mexico, maintain a
grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale and attend
the institution full time during the regular academic year.
D. The tuition scholarships authorized in this section shall also apply to full-time resident students who:
(1) within one hundred twenty days of completion of a high school curriculum at a public or accredited private New Mexico high school, or of receiving a graduate equivalent diploma, begin service in the United States armed forces; and
(2) within one hundred twenty days of completion of honorable service or medical discharge from the service are accepted for entrance to and attend one of the state educational institutions set forth in this section.
E. The commission on higher education shall prepare guidelines setting forth explicit student continuing eligibility criteria and guidelines for administration of the tuition scholarship program. Guidelines shall be distributed to the board of regents of each institution to enable a uniform availability of the resident student tuition scholarships."
Section 2. Section 21-13-10 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1963, Chapter 17, Section 9, as amended) is amended to read:
"21-13-10. BOARD DUTIES.--
A. It is the duty of the community college board to determine financial and educational policies of the community college. The community college board shall provide for the management of the community college and execution of these policies by selecting a competent president for the community college, and, upon the president's recommendation, the board shall employ other administrative personnel, instructional staff or other personnel as may be needed for the operation, maintenance and administration of the community college.
B. The community college board shall have the power to fix tuition and fee rates for resident and nonresident students of the district, to accept gifts, to accept federal aid, to purchase, hold, sell and rent property and equipment and to promote the general welfare of the institution for the best interest of educational service to the people of the community college district.
C. To the extent that funds are made available by the legislature from the lottery tuition fund, the community college board shall award tuition scholarships for qualified resident students attending their respective institutions. All other scholarship funds available to the board shall be used before granting any lottery tuition scholarships.
D. The tuition scholarships authorized in this
section shall apply only to full-time resident students who,
[immediately upon] within two years of completion of a high
school curriculum at a public or accredited private New Mexico
high school or upon receiving a graduate equivalent diploma,
are accepted for entrance to and attend a community college.
Each tuition scholarship shall be awarded for up to two
consecutive years beginning the second semester of the
recipient's first year of enrollment, provided that the
recipient has maintained residency in New Mexico and maintained
a grade-point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale during
his first semester of full-time enrollment.
E. The commission on higher education shall prepare guidelines setting forth explicit student continuing eligibility criteria and guidelines for administration of the tuition scholarship program. Guidelines shall be distributed to community college boards to enable a uniform availability of the scholarship."