Sec. 10a-48a. Student community service fellowship program. Coordinator for student community service.
               	 		
      Sec. 10a-48a. Student community service fellowship program. Coordinator 
for student community service. (a) There is established within the Department of 
Higher Education a student community service fellowship program to develop community service leadership and activities for students at institutions of higher education in 
the state. For each fiscal year in which funds are appropriated the program shall provide 
a fellowship or fellowships. Fellowships shall be awarded for one academic year, except 
that fellowships to undergraduate students shall be awarded on a semester basis. Fellowship recipients shall work throughout the state to develop and coordinate programs in 
which students provide community service, train students who are providing or are 
interested in providing community service, be responsible for publicizing opportunities 
for students to provide community service, work with faculty and administrators at 
institutions of higher education in the state to promote student community service and 
assist in the implementation of the provisions of section 10a-48. To be eligible for a 
fellowship pursuant to this subsection, an applicant's residence shall be as defined in 
section 10a-28.
      (b) Not later than January 1, 1991, each institution of higher education which receives funds for student financial assistance pursuant to section 10a-40 or 10a-164a, 
shall have a coordinator for student community service, provided each such institution 
may designate either an employee or a student as such coordinator.
      (P.A. 88-252, S. 1, 6; P.A. 90-339, S. 2, 6; P.A. 91-208, S. 4, 11.)
      History: P.A. 90-339 deleted Subsec. (b) and (c) designations and added new Subsec. (b) re coordinator for student 
community service; P.A. 91-208 in Subsec. (a) removed provision limiting fellowships to "two" language specifying that 
one fellowship be for an undergraduate or recent graduate of an institution of higher education in the state and one fellowship 
be for a faculty member or administrator of such an institution.