§ 6-82-601 - Tuition waiver for dependents of certain veterans.
               	 		
6-82-601.    Tuition waiver for dependents of certain veterans.
    (a)  As used in this section:
      (1)  "Dependent"  means a spouse or any child born or conceived by, legally adopted by,  or under the legal guardianship of a prisoner of war or person declared  to be missing in action or killed in action or killed on ordnance  delivery, or disabled veteran. The dependent child or spouse of a  prisoner of war, veteran missing in action, or killed in action or  killed on ordnance delivery, or disabled veteran must be a current  resident of Arkansas. Stepchildren of the veteran are not eligible  unless they have been legally adopted by the veteran or the veteran has  been appointed as the legal guardian of the stepchild. A dependent child  must meet the definition of dependent child as established by the U.S.  Federal Department of Education;
      (2)  "Disabled  veteran" means a person who has been awarded special monthly  compensation by the federal Department of Veterans Affairs for  service-connected, one hundred percent (100%) total and permanent  disability;
      (3)  "Ordnance  delivery" means the piloting of or flying in an experimental or test  aircraft while determining its fitness or ability to perform its  military function or mission; and
      (4)  "Prisoner  of war", "person missing in action", "person killed in action", "person  killed on ordnance delivery", and "disabled veteran" means any person  who was a resident of the State of Arkansas at the time that person  entered the service of the United States armed forces or whose official  residence is within the State of Arkansas and who, while serving in the  armed forces, has been declared to be a prisoner of war, a person  missing in action, or a person killed in action as established by the  Secretary of Defense of the United States after January 1, 1960, or a  person killed on ordnance delivery, or has been declared by the federal  Department of Veterans Affairs to be one hundred percent (100%) totally  and permanently disabled as a result of service-connected injuries or  service-connected medical conditions. It is not necessary for the  purposes of these definitions that capture or death occur during a  declared war or as a result of hostile actions. A death as result of  injuries received while serving in the armed forces is only covered by  this statute if the death occurred while on active duty.
(b)  Each  applicant must apply for the Dependents' Educational Assistance Program  (DEA) Chapter 35 of Title 38 of the U.S. Code with the federal  Department of Veterans' Affairs. The applicant must provide the Arkansas  Department of Higher Education with proof of acceptance of DEA or  non-eligibility into DEA upon application to this program.
(c)  The  Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the State Board of  Education are directed, authorized, and empowered to promulgate and  adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary to implement the  provisions of this section.
(d)    (1)  Except  as provided under subdivision (d)(2) of this section, a dependent of a  disabled veteran, a prisoner of war, or a person declared to be missing  in action or killed in action, or a person killed on ordnance delivery  as defined by the provisions of this section, upon his or her being  accepted for enrollment into any state-supported institution of higher  education in the State of Arkansas, shall be allowed to obtain a  bachelor's degree for so long as he or she is eligible with state  assistance for tuition, fees, or other charges as provided under this  subsection (d).
      (2)    (A)  The  state assistance under this section is limited to the tuition, fees, or  other charges that exceed the amount of monetary benefits that the  dependent is eligible to receive from the Dependents' Educational  Assistance Program during the months included in each semester in which  the dependent is enrolled.
            (B)  If  the dependent is not eligible for monetary benefits from the  Dependents' Educational Assistance Program but is eligible for the  benefits under this section, the dependent shall be allowed to obtain a  bachelor's degree free of tuition, fees, or other charges from the  state-supported institution of higher education.
(e)  Once  a person qualifies as a dependent under the terms and provisions of  this section, there shall be no situation such as the return of the  parent or the reported death of the parent that will remove the  dependent from the provisions or benefits of this section.
(f)  An  eligible recipient shall receive a scholarship for one (1) academic  year, renewable for up to three (3) additional academic years if the  recipient meets continuing eligibility criteria established by the  Department of Higher Education.
(g)  Any  person receiving this scholarship as of June 30, 2007, will be  grandfathered into the program under the law as stated prior to July 1,  2007.
(h)  In compliance with the  Arkansas Department of Higher Education's scholarship stacking policy,  no student's total financial aid package, which can include multiple  scholarships, can exceed the recognized cost of attendance at a higher  education institution.