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2007 Laws of Maryland
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Ch. 594
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(I) [consider] CONSIDER whether a workforce shortage field
provides a public good or benefit to the citizens of Maryland; AND
(II) ON DETERMINATION THAT A WORKFORCE SHORTAGE
FIELD PROVIDES A PUBLIC GOOD OR BENEFIT, GIVE PRIORITY TO THE WORKFORCE SHORTAGE FIELD WHEN MAKING RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE COMMISSION UNDER PARAGRAPH (2)(II) OF THIS SUBSECTION.
(h) (1) A grant recipient:
(1) may MAY be enrolled at an eligible institution: INSTITUTION
(I) [on] ON a part-time or full-time basis; AND
(II) DURING A FALL, SPRING, OR SUMMER TERM.
(2) SHALL EARN AT LEAST 12 UNDERGRADUATE OR 9 GRADUATE
CREDIT HOURS IN EACH ACADEMIC YEAR, INCLUDING SUMMER SESSIONS;
(2) (3)Except as provided in paragraph (3) (4) of this subsection, a grant
recipient shall be an undergraduate student at an eligible institution,; AND
(3) A grant recipient may
(4) MAY be a graduate student if the Office determines that the
shortage field requires employees with a graduate level education.
(i) (1) In this subsection, "cost of attendance" means the equivalent
annual tuition and mandatory fees of a resident undergraduate student at the 4-year
public institution of higher education within the University System of Maryland, other
than the University of Maryland University College and University of Maryland.
Baltimore, with the highest annual expenses for a full-time resident undergraduate.
(2) Subject to [paragraph (3)] PARAGRAPHS (3), (4), AND (5) of this
subsection, the Commission shall establish in guidelines the annual grant awards
under this section.
(3) Annual grant awards shall be within the following ranges:
(i) For a part-time student attending a 2-year eligible
institution - $1,000 and 12.5% of cost of attendance;
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