6452 - Arthur O. Eve opportunity for higher education; state university of New York and city university of New York.

§ 6452.   Arthur  O.  Eve  opportunity  for  higher  education;  state  university of New York and city university of New York.  1.  To  provide  additional  educational  opportunity at the state university of New York  and the city university of New York,  such  institutions  shall  provide  special  programs  for  the screening, testing, counseling, and tutoring  of, and assistance to, residents of the state who are, (1) graduates  of  an  approved  high  school  or  individuals who have attained a New York  state high school equivalency diploma or its equivalent,  as  determined  by   the  commissioner,  (2)  who  have  potential  for  the  successful  completion of a post secondary program, and  (3)  are  economically  and  educationally disadvantaged.    2.  Such  universities  shall  each  formulate  a general plan for the  organization, development, co-ordination and operation of such a program  within the amounts made available therefor by law.  Such  a  plan  shall  include:    a.  Definition of eligibility, provided, however, except for requiring  residence in the state or in the city of New York in the case  of  those  programs provided by the city university of New York, no such definition  shall include either by its terms or in its application, any criteria or  standard which determines eligibility based in whole or in part upon the  geographical locality in which a student or prospective student resides,    b. Procedures for the selection of students from among the eligibles,    c.  Description  of  the  contents  of such proposed program including  counseling, tutoring and skill development,    d. Estimated costs,    e. Objectives including co-ordination with the university's long range  plan,    f. Extent of other funds and resources to be utilized  in  support  of  the program,    g. Procedures for the evaluation of student progress, and    h. Periodic reports.    3.  The  general  plan shall be transmitted to the board of regents at  such time as the regents shall by  rule  require.  Such  plan  shall  be  reviewed  by  the regents and shall guide and determine the operation of  such programs at such universities.    4. a. Moneys made available to  such  universities  pursuant  to  this  section shall be spent only for the following purposes:    (i) Special testing, counseling and guidance services in the course of  screening potential students,    (ii)  Remedial  courses,  developmental  and  compensatory courses and  summer classes for such students,    (iii) Special tutoring, counseling and guidance services for  enrolled  students,    (iv) Central services including evaluation and administrative costs,    (v) Any necessary supplemental financial assistance, which may include  the cost of books and necessary maintenance for such students; provided,  however,  that such supplemental financial assistance shall be furnished  pursuant to criteria promulgated by such universities  and  approved  by  the regents and the director of the budget.    b.  No  funds  pursuant  to  this  section  shall be made available to  support the regular academic programs of any  institution  participating  in  this  program,  nor  shall  funds be provided for programs which are  incompatible with the regents plan for the expansion and development  of  higher education in the state.    5.  a.  The  trustees  of  the  state  university  and board of higher  education in the city of New York shall each furnish to the regents, the  director of the budget, the chairman of the senate finance committee and  the chairman  of  the  assembly  ways  and  means  committee,  at  leastannually,  a  report  in  such  form,  at  such time and containing such  information as the regents and the director of the budget  may  require,  of the operations of such programs. The report shall include:    (i) A statement of the objectives of the program at the institution,    (ii) A description of the program,    (iii)  The budgetary expenditures for such program, separately stating  academic credit instructional costs, other instructional costs, tutoring  costs, remediation, counseling, supplemental  financial  assistance  and  central services, including evaluation and administrative costs,    (iv)  The  extent of other funds and resources used in support of such  program and their sources,    (v) The progress of students,    (vi) The extent and nature of the responsibility exercised  over  such  program by such trustees and such board,    (vii)  The extent and nature of supervision and control exercised over  such  program  by  the  administrative  officials  of  the   constituent  institutions in such universities,    (viii)  A  certification  by  such  trustees  and  such board that the  academic committees of the constituent institutions of such universities  and their faculty committees have reviewed  and  approved  the  academic  content  of  the courses offered for academic credit in such program and  the amount of academic credit granted therefor and that the registration  requirements of the regents and the commissioner  have  been  met  where  applicable.    b. The regents shall review such report and forward the same, together  with  their  comments  and  recommendations  to  the  governor  and  the  legislature, on or before December first next following the close of the  state's fiscal year.