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HB0113 • 2024

Hathaway scholarship program.

AN ACT relating to Hathaway scholarship program; increasing scholarship awards as specified; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

Education
Did Not Pass

The latest official action shows that this bill did not move forward in that session.

Sponsor
Representative Henderson
Last action
2024-02-14
Official status
inactive
Effective date
3/1/2024

Plain English Breakdown

The bill did not pass, so there are no further details on implementation or public hearings.

Hathaway Scholarship Program Increase

The bill aims to increase the amount of money given for Hathaway scholarships in Wyoming.

What This Bill Does

  • Increases the award amounts for Hathaway opportunity, performance, and honor scholarships.
  • Boosts the funding for Hathaway provisional opportunity scholarships.
  • Enhances the need-based Hathaway scholarship awards.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Students who qualify for Hathaway scholarships based on their academic achievements and test scores.
  • Wyoming community colleges and eligible institutions receiving funds from these scholarships.

Terms To Know

Hathaway scholarship
A financial aid program in Wyoming that provides money to students for college or technical training based on their academic performance and test scores.
Need-based scholarship
Financial assistance given to students who have a demonstrated need beyond what other scholarships cover, often determined by family income and expenses.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill did not pass in the session it was introduced.
  • Details about how the increased funding will be implemented are not provided.

Bill History

  1. 2024-02-14 House

    H Failed Introduction 40-21-1-0-0

  2. 2024-02-07 House

    H Received for Introduction

  3. 2024-02-05 LSO

    Bill Number Assigned

Current Bill Text

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24LSO-0269
2024
STATE OF WYOMING
24LSO-0269
Numbered
2.0

HOUSE BILL NO. HB0113

Hathaway scholarship program.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Henderson, Allred, Andrew, Berger, Brown, Chestek, Clouston, Crago, Harshman, Larson, JT, Northrup, Obermueller, Olsen, Provenza, Sherwood, Sommers, Stith and Zwonitzer, Dv and Senator(s) Barlow, Pappas and Schuler

A BILL

for

AN ACT relating to Hathaway scholarship program; increasing scholarship awards as specified; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1
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W.S. 21
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16
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1304(a)(i)(A), (ii)(A) and (iii)(A), 21
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1305(a)(i)(A) and 21
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16
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1306(a)(i)(B)(II) and (C) are amended to read:

21
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16
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1304.

Hathaway opportunity, performance and honor scholarships.

(a)

Any student who meets the criteria under W.S. 21
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16
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1303 is eligible to receive a scholarship to pursue a degree or certificate as follows:

(i)

With a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 2.50 and a score equal to or greater than the 2015
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2016 national percentile rank of forty
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three (43) on a college entrance examination administered throughout the United States and relied upon by institutions of higher education to determine acceptance of students for attendance, a Hathaway opportunity scholarship for:

(A)

Eight hundred forty dollars ($840.00)
Eight hundred eighty
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two dollars ($882.00)
per semester at an eligible institution if enrolled for twelve (12) or more semester hours;

(ii)

With a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 and a score equal to or greater than the 2015
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2016 national percentile rank of fifty
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six (56) on a college entrance examination administered throughout the United States and relied upon by institutions of higher education to determine acceptance of students for attendance, a Hathaway performance scholarship for:

(A)

One thousand two hundred sixty dollars ($1,260.00)
One thousand three hundred twenty
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three dollars ($1,323.00)
per semester at an eligible institution if enrolled for twelve (12) or more semester hours;

(iii)

With a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 and a score equal to or greater than the 2015
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2016 national percentile rank of seventy
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nine (79) on an examination administered throughout the United States and relied upon by institutions of higher education to determine acceptance of students for attendance, a Hathaway honor scholarship for:

(A)

One thousand six hundred eighty dollars ($1,680.00)
One thousand seven hundred sixty
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four dollars ($1,764.00)
per semester at an eligible institution if enrolled for twelve (12) or more semester hours;

21
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16
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1305.

Hathaway provisional opportunity scholarships.

(a)

Any student who meets the criteria under W.S. 21
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16
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1303 is eligible to receive a Hathaway provisional opportunity scholarship to pursue a certificate or degree as follows:

(i)

With a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 2.50 and either a score equal to or greater than the 2015
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2016 national percentile rank of thirty (30) on a college entrance examination administered throughout the United States and relied upon by institutions of higher education to determine acceptance of students for attendance or a qualifying cumulative score on a career
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technical aptitude test as determined by the department, a scholarship for:

(A)

Eight hundred forty dollars ($840.00)
Eight hundred eighty
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two dollars ($882.00)

per semester at a Wyoming community college if enrolled for twelve (12) or more semester hours;

21
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16
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1306.

Need based scholarships.

(a)

In addition to scholarships made available under W.S. 21
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16
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1304 and 21
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16
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1305 there shall be made available a need based Hathaway scholarship as follows:

(i)

The scholarship shall be available only to students qualifying for a scholarship under W.S. 21
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16
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1304 or 21
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16
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1305 and for federal financial aid. The scholarships under this section shall be computed and awarded as follows:

(B)

If the student has annual unmet financial need greater than two thousand dollars ($2,000.00):

(II)

If a student is eligible for a scholarship under this article but does not qualify under subdivision (I) of this subparagraph – an award equal to twenty
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five percent (25%) of the annual unmet financial need in excess of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), but not to exceed
one thousand five hundred seventy
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five dollars ($1,575.00)
one thousand six hundred fifty
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four dollars ($1,654.00)
per year.

(C)

A student qualifying for any award under this section shall receive a minimum amount of
one hundred five dollars ($105.00)
one hundred ten dollars ($110.00)
for each semester of qualification.

One
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half (1/2) of the annual award amount under this section shall be provided to the student at each semester of qualification;

Section 2.

This act is effective July 1, 2024
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(END)

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