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03.400 Scholarships, Fellowships and Monetary Awards to Students Authority: Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs History: Updated and Reformatted December 17, 2009; revised March 27, 2003; established September 6, 2001; supersedes former Administration Policy No. FIN 1.10 Source of Authority: Related Links: Responsible Office(s): UNC Policy Manual 800.5.1 [R] Scholarships & Financial Aid Forms UNCW Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid I. PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to establish a policy and procedure governing scholarships, fellowships and other monetary awards paid to student in order to comply with federal requirements and ensure effective management. II. POLICY A. Definitions 1. Financial Aid - Any amount paid or benefit provided toward a student's educationally related expenses. Educationally related expenses include: tuition and fees, room and board, books, travel expenses, dependent care, study abroad, expenses related to a student's disability, personal expenses, and miscellaneous expenses. If payment is made as a result of the individual's employment in a job (e.g., Outstanding Student Employee Award), that payment is not considered financial aid. 2. Scholarship Generally an amount of $500 or more paid for the benefit of an undergraduate student to aid in the pursuit of studies. UNCW scholarships generally fall under either of the following groups: a. Grant/contract supported scholarships that are: part of a larger grant/contract, are awarded specifically for financial aid, and are subject to review and approval by the Office of Sponsored Programs. b. All other scholarships are generally established through University Advancement, are supported through a signed donor agreement and are assigned a Banner Finance Fund. 03.380 INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD POLICY & PROCEDURES 1 OF 7

3. Fellowship Generally an amount of $500 or more paid for the benefit of a graduate student to aid in the pursuit of study or research. UNCW fellowships generally fall under either of the following groups: a. Grant/contract supported fellowships that are: part of a larger grant/contract, are awarded specifically for financial aid, and are subject to review and approval by the Office of Sponsored Programs. b. All other fellowships are generally established through University Advancement, are supported through a signed donor agreement and are assigned a Banner Finance Fund. 4. Monetary Award/Prizes Generally an amount less than $500 paid for the benefit of a student. Awards generally have not been established through written donor agreements with University Advancement and often do not have a separate Banner Finance Fund. Awards are often funded by departments through trust funds and include prizes (e.g., First Place Poetry Prize). 5. Need-Based Scholarship A scholarship awarded primarily on the basis of the student's financial need. 6. Merit-Based Scholarship - A scholarship awarded primarily on the basis of the student's academic achievement, special talent, and/or community service. 7. Athletic Scholarship - A scholarship based on any degree on athletic ability. 8. Scholarships Awarded by Off-Campus Agencies These scholarships are awarded by off-campus agencies that have designated funding for UNCW students. Generally, these agencies select the recipient(s) and the funds are not university controlled. 9. Outside Scholarship - A scholarship awarded by an outside agency that selects the recipient. The agency does not specifically set aside funding for UNCW students. 10. Award Year - A financial aid term consisting of fall semester, spring semester, or summer. The award year crosses two fiscal years and two calendar years. 11. Award Authority - The university department or program responsible for selecting the recipient of the scholarship, fellowship, or monetary award. 12. Award Period - The period for which an award is to be given. Although, this is typically fall and spring, some award periods may be for one semester. B. Establishing Institutional Scholarships, Fellowships and Monetary Awards 03.380 INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD POLICY & PROCEDURES 2 OF 7

1. University Advancement oversees the establishment of all named scholarships/ fellowships and solicitation of gifts for such purposes. (See UNCW Policy 09.100.) University departments and off-campus donors who wish to establish scholarships or fellowships at UNCW must work through University Advancement. In this process, University Advancement determines whether the scholarship is awarded primarily on the basis of need, merit, or athletic ability as specified in the donor agreement. 2. University departments may establish monetary awards/prizes, provided the awards/prizes do not create a perception of being viewed or valued at the scholarship/fellowship level. All awards or prizes named after a donor require coordination through University Advancement. 3. UNCW does not establish institutional scholarships, fellowships or monetary awards that are awarded in a manner inconsistent with UNCW's policies or state and federal laws regarding equality of educational opportunity. UNCW does not discriminate against applicants, students or employees based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, political affiliation, or relationship to other university constituents. 4. All financial aid is administered and awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA). C. Publicity 1. University Advancement and the OSFA work together to establish approved descriptions of institutional scholarships and fellowships that will appear in UNCW's Undergraduate Catalogue and Graduate Catalogue. Publication (including Web sites) of scholarship and fellowship descriptions is permitted, provided the description matches that published in the university catalogue. University Advancement and the OSFA must approve exceptions. 2. Monetary awards or prizes are not listed in the university catalogue but may be advertised through departmental publications. 3. In general, amounts to be awarded are not publicized, as available income may fluctuate annually. 4. University Relations and the OSFA must approve press releases and other publications announcing recipients. D. Departmental Compliance with Donor Agreements/Criteria The award authority is responsible for complying with the donor agreement or criteria to determine eligible recipients. If scholarship funds have been committed to an ineligible student, the department is required to fund the commitment from trust funds or other appropriate source of funds. Scholarships are typically awarded for an academic year. 03.380 INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD POLICY & PROCEDURES 3 OF 7

Students who are selected on scholarship criteria based at the time of the selection are allowed to continue receiving the funds through the award period. However, if there are changes to the award, eligibility should be checked before future awards are applied. E. Establishing Financial Accounts (Banner Finance Funds) 1. Financial accounts (Banner Finance Funds) are established in accordance with UNCW policy 05.102. 2. If a financial account should be established for a grant or contract, the Office of Sponsored Programs is responsible for initiating the establishment of the account and is responsible for the account in general. When a portion of the grant or contract includes funding for grant/contract supported financial aid, all of the financial aid actions are coordinated through the Director of the OSFA. 3. The Director of the OFSA is responsible for initiating the establishment of all other financial accounts that support an institutional scholarship or fellowship or that provide funding for students that meets the definition of "financial aid" as contained in this policy. 4. To comply with federal regulations that require an institution to designate one individual to coordinate all financial assistance to students, the university has designated the Director of the OFSA as the responsible person for coordinating all financial aid transactions. As such, the Director of the OFSA is the responsible person and only individual with requisition access for all financial accounts specifically established to support financial aid transactions. F. Establishing Award Amounts 1. Grant/contract supported financial aid amounts are coordinated with the Director of Sponsored Programs. 2. The Controller and the Director of the OFSA jointly determine maximum award amounts for each established fund annually (approximately February 15) for the next award year. These amounts may be lower than specified by the donor agreement in cases where the university does not expect sufficient revenue to fully fund the amount specified by the donor. The OSFA notifies University Advancement of such instances and notifies the department responsible for selecting recipients of the available award amounts by March 1 for the following award year. Award amounts may be adjusted throughout the year with the approval of the OSFA and Controller to account for additional revenues, etc. 3. In the event a department commits funds in excess of available funding, the department must fund the overage from an appropriate source. G. Selecting Recipients 03.380 INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD POLICY & PROCEDURES 4 OF 7

The OSFA usually selects recipients of all scholarships, fellowships and awards that are primarily need-based. When not primarily need-based, the donor agreement or scholarship criteria designates a responsible university department or program as the award authority. Selection of recipients for scholarships, fellowships, and awards that are primarily merit based or based on athletic ability are made in accordance with the donor agreement or criteria. In cases where financial need is a factor but not the primary factor in the selection process, the OSFA will rank order individuals being considered for the award for consideration by the individual or committee making the selection decision when requested. H. Coordination of Awards Departments selecting recipients must notify the OSFA to ensure compliance with federal regulations. Departments initiating financial aid transactions from accounts not under the control of the OSFA must coordinate such transactions with the OSFA. Federal regulations require such coordination because a scholarship or other financial award may require a revision to other types of financial aid the student has received or will receive. I. Notifying Recipients The award authority may send a letter notifying the student of the award. However, since the OSFA sends the official award letter (showing all financial aid awarded to the student), the letter should be coordinated with the OSFA. J. Disbursement of Funds The OSFA will authorize disbursement of all financial aid funds to student accounts. The Student Accounts Office is responsible for delivery of funds in accordance with university policies and procedures. III. PROCEDURES A. Establishing Scholarships, Fellowships and Monetary Awards 1. Coordinate through University Advancement all efforts to establish institutional scholarships and fellowships. 2. University departments may establish monetary awards/prizes, provided the awards/prizes do not create a perception of being viewed or valued at the scholarship/fellowship level. To name an award or prize after a donor, coordinate with University Advancement. B. Making Awards to Recipients 1. Before making an award, coordinate with the Director of the OSFA to ensure funds availability and financial aid eligibility. If the source of funds is a grant/contract 03.380 INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD POLICY & PROCEDURES 5 OF 7

account, also consult with the Office of Sponsored Programs to ensure available funding and any timing restraints. 2. Upon selection of the recipient, the award authority completes a Scholarship/Fellowship/Monetary Award Transmittal and a Scholarship/Fellowship/Monetary Award Criteria Form, both forms are available on the Financial Aid Forms site (see Related Links above). 3. When completing the transmittal and the award criteria: a. If awarding a scholarship or fellowship, complete the FIN 1.10A to document the student s eligibility in accordance with the donor terms and conditions. b. Forward the completed transmittal form and the FIN 1.10A to the OSFA to initiate the request for disbursement of financial aid funds. For grant/contract accounts, submit completed forms to the Office of Sponsored Programs, who review and then forward to the OSFA. c. The award authority may send a letter notifying the student of the award. However, since the OSFA sends the official award letter (showing all financial aid awarded to the student), the letter should be coordinated with the OSFA. C. Press Releases Concerning the Recipient The award authority should contact the UNCW Marketing and Communications (MaC) office. D. Other Publicity by Departments or Award Authorities 1. When publishing information concerning institutional scholarships, fellowships and monetary awards or prizes in any departmental publications (including departmental websites), ensure that the description for the scholarship or fellowship matches the description published in the university catalog. Coordinate any exceptions with University Advancement and the OSFA. 2. Keep in mind that amounts to be awarded are not generally publicized, as available income may fluctuate annually. E. Disbursement of Funds 1. The OSFA authorizes the disbursement of financial aid to students. Disbursement is generally initiated by a feed of funds to the Student Accounts Office. 2. The Student Accounts Office applies scholarships, fellowships, and awards/prizes directly to institutional charges (tuition, fees, room, and board). Excess funds are available to the student within days of the date the credit balance occurs or on the first day of class, whichever is later. 03.380 INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD POLICY & PROCEDURES 6 OF 7

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