PRINTER'S NO.  946

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

890

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY PAYTON, B. BOYLE, K. BOYLE AND BRADFORD, MARCH 2, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, MARCH 2, 2011  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Establishing a Statewide academic scholarship program to be

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known as the Reliable Educational Assistance for College

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Hopefuls Scholarship for Community College; and providing for

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the powers and duties of the Pennsylvania Higher Education

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Assistance Agency.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Short title.

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This act shall be known and may be cited as the Reliable

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Educational Assistance for College Hopefuls Scholarship for

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Community College Act.

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Section 2.  Purpose.

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The purpose of this act is to reward educational excellence

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and provide an incentive to Pennsylvania students to pursue

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higher education at a community college within this

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Commonwealth.

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Section 3.  Definitions.

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The following words and phrases when used in this act shall

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have the meanings given to them in this section unless the

 


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context clearly indicates otherwise:

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"Agency."  The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance

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Agency.

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"Community college."  A public college or technical institute

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established under Article XIX-A of the act of March 10, 1949

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(P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949.

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"Fund."  The REACH Scholarship Fund for Community College

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established in section 6.

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"Grade point average."  The numbered grade average calculated

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using a 4.0 scale.

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"REACH Scholarship for Community College."  The Reliable

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Educational Assistance for College Hopefuls Scholarship for

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Community College established under section 4.

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"Student."  A school-age resident of this Commonwealth who

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attends or is about to attend a community college located in

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this Commonwealth.

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Section 4.  REACH Scholarship for Community College.

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(a)  Establishment.--The REACH Scholarship for Community

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College is established within the agency.

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(b)  Issuance of scholarships.--

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(1)  The agency shall provide scholarships, which may be

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referred to as REACH Scholarships for Community College, to

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all students who meet the requirements of subsection (d) or

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(f). The scholarships may be issued to a student only upon

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confirmation from the community college to which the student

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has enrolled full time.

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(2)  The scholarships shall be available for two years or

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upon completion of an associate degree or certificate

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program, whichever occurs earlier.

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(3)  The scholarships shall only be used for tuition and

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mandatory fees.

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(4)  The scholarships shall be awarded solely on the

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basis of merit and without regard to need.

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(5)  The scholarships shall only be awarded to students

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who are high school seniors during or after the school year

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in which this section takes effect.

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(c)  Calculation of award.--Each eligible student who will

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attend or attends a community college within this Commonwealth

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shall receive a full-tuition scholarship.

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(d)  Eligibility.--To receive a scholarship under this

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section, a student must meet all of the following requirements:

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(1)  Pennsylvania residency for at least three years

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prior to application for the REACH Scholarship for Community

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College.

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(2)  Pennsylvania residency during the term of the

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scholarship.

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(3)  Cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 or

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higher for the sophomore, junior and senior years of high

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school. If the student does not graduate from high school or

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completes a home study program meeting the requirements of

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section 1327.1 of the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14),

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known as the Public School Code of 1949, the agency shall

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determine the eligibility of the student.

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(4)  Graduation in the top ten percentile of the

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graduating class. If the student does not graduate from high

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school or completes a home study program meeting the

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requirements of section 1327.1 of the act of March 10, 1949

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(P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, the

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agency shall determine the eligibility of the student.

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(5)  Cumulative high school attendance of at least 90%

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for the sophomore, junior and senior years of high school

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unless the agency determines there are extenuating

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circumstances, including, but not limited to, approved

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medical or personal leave of absence. If the student does not

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graduate from high school but completes a home study program

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meeting the requirements of section 1327.1 of the Public

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School Code of 1949, the agency shall determine the

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eligibility of the student.

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(6)  Satisfactory disciplinary record or conduct record

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for the sophomore, junior and senior years of high school. If

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the student does not meet this requirement but meets or

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exceeds all other requirements under this subsection, the

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agency shall determine eligibility of the student.

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(7)  Satisfactory academic progress toward completion of

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a course of study at a community college as provided under

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subsection (f).

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(8)  Entrance into a written agreement with the agency to

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maintain Pennsylvania residency for two years after

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completion of an associate degree or certificate program. The

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student shall reimburse the Commonwealth all amounts received

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under this act and interest thereon, at a rate equal to the

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average Stafford loan through the term of the scholarship, if

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the student fails to comply with the terms of the written

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agreement.

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(9)  Apply for the Free Application for Federal Student

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Aid each year during the term of the scholarship.

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(10)  Complete at least 100 hours of community service

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each academic year of high school. The community service must

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be documented by a supervisor and approved by the agency.

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(e)  Contents of application.--The application of a student

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who seeks a scholarship as prescribed by the agency must

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include:

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(1)  All information and documentation required by the

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agency.

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(2)  If the student is under 18 years of age, the

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signature of a parent or guardian.

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(3)  A verified statement of grade point average,

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attendance and disciplinary record or conduct record from the

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appropriate educational institution.

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(f)  Maintenance of scholarship.--

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(1)  Except as provided under paragraph (2), a student

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must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during

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each semester at a community college through the term of the

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scholarship, unless the agency determines that there are

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extenuating circumstances, including, but not limited to,

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approved medical or personal leave of absence.

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(2)  In the event that a student receives a grade point

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average below 3.0 during the first or second semester of the

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freshmen or first year at a community college, the agency

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shall place the student on scholarship probation.

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(3)  A student must complete 40 hours of community

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service during each 12-month period during the term of the

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scholarship, which community service must be verified by the

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agency.

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(g)  Scholarship termination and transfer.--

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(1)  If a student who has received a scholarship

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terminates enrollment in the educational institution to which

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the student has enrolled full time during the academic year,

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the educational institution shall notify the agency in

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writing and shall return all unused portions of the

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scholarship.

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(2)  Returned amounts shall be deposited in the REACH

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Scholarship Fund for Community College.

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(3)  A student may transfer a scholarship from one

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community college to another.

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(h)  Limitation.--A scholarship shall be paid only from the

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REACH Scholarship Fund for Community College.

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Section 5.  Administration.

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(a)  Verification.--The agency shall monitor and verify a

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student's compliance with all the requirements under this act.

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(b)  Enforcement.--The agency shall enforce repayment of all

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scholarships for a student who does not comply with the

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provisions of this act, to include use of all lawful collection

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procedures and the use of private collection agencies.

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(c)  Exclusion from taxation.--No scholarship received by a

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student shall not be considered taxable income for purposes of

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Article III of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as

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the Tax Reform Code of 1971.

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(d)  Financial assistance.--No scholarship received by a

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student shall be considered financial assistance or

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appropriations to the approved education institution.

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(e)  Regulations.--The agency shall adopt regulations and

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procedures necessary to carry out the purposes of this act.

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Section 6.  REACH Scholarship Fund for Community College.

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(a)  Establishment.--The REACH Scholarship Fund for Community

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College is established as a separate fund in the State Treasury.

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(b)  Administration.--The fund shall be administered by the

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agency.

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(c)  Use of fund.--The purpose of the fund shall be to

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provide full tuition scholarships or equivalent scholarships to

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students who have been determined eligible in accordance with

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this act.

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(d)  Funding source.--

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(1)  Donations and contributions from all public and

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private sources, including the Federal Government, and any

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appropriations or transfers authorized by the General

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Assembly may be deposited in the fund.

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(2)  All interest earned by the fund and all refunds and

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repayments shall be credited to the fund.

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(e)  Limit on scholarships.--The agency shall not award more

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than $25,000,000 in scholarships under this act.  

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Section 7.  Report to General Assembly.

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On or before April 1 following the effective date of this

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section, and in each succeeding year in which REACH Scholarships

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for Community College are awarded, the agency shall provide a

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report to the General Assembly regarding the implementation and

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administration of this act.

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Section 8.  Effective date.

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This act shall take effect July 1, 2011, or immediately,

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whichever is later.

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