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AwardYear: 1998-1999
EnterChapterNo: 9
EnterChapterTitle: State Grant Programs
SectionNumber:
SectionTitle: Introduction
PageNumbers: 1-2


This chapter covers the State Student Incentive Grant (SSIG)
Program, the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship (Byrd) Program
and the National Early Intervention Scholarship and Partnership
(NEISP) Program. The SSIG, Byrd, and NEISP programs are
authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as
amended (HEA).

[[How the programs are funded]]
A student who wishes to apply for financial assistance from these
programs may do so through the appropriate education assistance
agency in his or her state. Under the SSIG Program, the Secretary of
Education provides states with funds to establish a state grant
program assisting students who demonstrate substantial financial
need. Each state matches the federal funds on at least a 50-50 ratio.
Under the Byrd Program, the Secretary makes grants to states to
enable those states to award scholarships to high school seniors who
have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and who show
promise of continued academic achievement. (Scholarship recipients
are called Byrd Scholars). Under the NEISP Program, the Secretary
provides states with grants for early intervention and scholarship
assistance. Such assistance is intended to encourage students to
obtain high school diplomas and to pursue higher education.

[[State agency listing]]
A student with questions on eligibility and award procedures for any
of these programs should contact the appropriate state agency that
administers the program in that student's state. A complete list of
these agencies is included in Section 5 of this chapter. (There is no
individual state agency list for the NEISP Program. See page 33 of
Section 4 of this chapter for more information.)

[[Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship Program]]
Section 3 of this chapter covers the Paul Douglas Teacher
Scholarship (Douglas Scholarship) Program. No new funding for
individual scholarships has been authorized since the beginning of
the 1996-97 year. However, each former scholarship recipient who
has not fulfilled his or her scholarship agreement must continue to do
so. This agreement is described in detail in Section 3. If a Douglas
Scholarship recipient has specific questions about his or her
agreement, he or she should contact his or her state agency. (See
section 5 of this chapter.)

[[Byrd funding]]
Specific information on the maximum scholarship amount for
1998-99 that a Byrd Scholar may receive was not available at the
time this Handbook went to print. Further information will be
provided in the form of a "Dear Colleague" letter. When issued, this
up-to-date information will be available on the SFA BBS.

[[NEISP funding]]
Under the NEISP Program, no funding will be available for new state
applications. Only the current nine states already receiving funding
will continue to be funded.

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