§ 667. Tuition assistance program awards. 1. Recipient  qualifications. Tuition assistance program awards are available for  all  students  who  are enrolled in approved programs and who demonstrate the  ability  to  complete  such  courses,  in  accordance with standards  established  by  the commissioner provided, however, that no award shall  be  made  unless  tuition  (exclusive  of  educational  fees)  and, if  applicable,  the  college fee levied by the state university of New York  pursuant to the  April  first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-four  financing  agreements  with  the New York state dormitory authority charged for the  program in which the student is enrolled  total  at  least  two  hundred  dollars  a  year,  and  provided  further  that, no award can exceed one  hundred percent of the amount of tuition charged. 2. Duration. No undergraduate shall be eligible  for  more  than  four  academic  years of study, or five academic years if the program of study  normally requires five years. Students enrolled in a program of remedial  study,  approved  by  the  commissioner  in  an  institution  of  higher  education  and  intended to culminate in a degree in undergraduate study  shall, for purposes of this section, be  considered  as  enrolled  in  a  program of study normally requiring five years. An undergraduate student  enrolled  in  an  eligible  two  year  program  of study approved by the  commissioner shall be eligible for no more than three academic years  of  study. No graduate student shall be eligible for more than four academic  years  of  study  provided,  however,  that no graduate student shall be  eligible for more  than  one  degree  program  at  the  master's,  first  professional  or  doctorate  level.  No  student shall be eligible for a  total  of  more  than  the  equivalent  of  eight  years of combined  undergraduate  and  graduate  study.  Any  semester, quarter, or term of  attendance during which a student receives any award under this article,  after the effective date of the former  scholar  incentive  program  and  prior  to  academic  year nineteen hundred eighty-nine--nineteen hundred  ninety, shall be counted toward the  maximum  term  of  eligibility  for  tuition assistance under this section, except that any semester, quarter  or  term of attendance during which a student received an award pursuant  to section six hundred sixty-six of this article  shall  be  counted  as  one-half  of a semester, quarter or term, as the case may be, toward the  maximum term of eligibility under this section. Any semester, quarter or  term of attendance during which a student received an award pursuant  to  section  six  hundred sixty-seven-a of this article shall not be counted  toward the maximum term of eligibility under this section. 3. Tuition assistance program awards. a. Amount. The president shall make awards  to  students  enrolled  in  degree-granting institutions  or  registered  not-for-profit  business  schools qualified for tax exemption under § 501(c)(3)  of  the  internal  revenue code for federal income tax purposes in the following amounts: (i) For each year of undergraduate study, assistance shall be provided  as  computed  on  the  basis  of  the  amount which is the lesser of the  following: (A) (1) In the case of students who have not been granted an exclusion  of parental income or had a dependent for income tax purposes during the  tax year next preceding the academic year for which application is made: (a)  For  students  first  receiving  aid after nineteen hundred  ninety-three--nineteen  hundred ninety-four and before two thousand--two  thousand one, four thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars; or (b)  For  students first receiving aid in nineteen hundred  ninety-three--nineteen  hundred  ninety-four  or earlier, three thousand  five hundred seventy-five dollars; or (c) For students first receiving aid in the two thousand--two thousand  one and thereafter, five thousand dollars.(2) In the case of students receiving awards pursuant to  subparagraph  (iii) of this paragraph. (a)  For  students first receiving aid in nineteen hundred ninety-four  --nineteen hundred ninety-five and nineteen hundred  ninety-five--nineteen  hundred ninety-six and thereafter, three thousand  twenty-five dollars, or (b)  For  students first receiving aid in nineteen hundred  ninety-two--nineteen hundred ninety-three and nineteen hundred  ninety-three--nineteen hundred ninety-four, two  thousand  five  hundred  seventy-five dollars, or (c) For students first receiving aid in  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one--nineteen hundred ninety-two or earlier,  two  thousand  four  hundred fifty dollars; or (B)  (1)  Ninety-five  percent  of the amount of tuition (exclusive of  educational fees) charged and, if applicable, the college fee levied  by  the  state  university of New York pursuant to the April first, nineteen  hundred sixty-four financing agreement with the New York state dormitory  authority. (2) For the two thousand  one--two  thousand  two  academic  year  and  thereafter  one  hundred  percent of the amount of tuition (exclusive of  educational fees) charged and, if applicable, the college fee levied  by  the  state  university of New York pursuant to the April first, nineteen  hundred sixty-four financing agreement with the New York state dormitory  authority. (ii) Except for students  as  noted  in  subparagraph  (iii)  of  this  paragraph,  the  base amount as determined from subparagraph (i) of this  paragraph, shall be reduced in relation to income as follows: Amount of income Schedule of reduction of base amount (A) Less than seven thousand None dollars  (B) Seven thousand dollars or Seven per centum of excess more, but less than eleven over seven thousand dollars thousand dollars  (C) Eleven thousand dollars or Two hundred eighty dollars more, but less than eighteen plus ten per centum of excess thousand dollars over eleven thousand dollars  (D) Eighteen thousand dollars or Nine hundred eighty dollars more, but not more than eighty  plus twelve per centum of thousand dollars excess over eighteen thousand dollars (iii) For students who have been granted exclusion of parental  income  and were single with no dependent for income tax purposes during the tax  year next preceding the academic year for which application is made, the  base  amount, as determined in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, shall  be reduced in relation to income as follows: Amount of income Schedule of reduction of base amount (A) Less than three thousand None dollars  (B) Three thousand dollars or Thirty-one per centum of more, but not more than ten amount in excess of three thousand dollars thousand dollars(iv) If the amount of reduction is not a whole  dollar,  it  shall  be  reduced  to the next lowest whole dollar. In the case of any student who  has received four or more  payments  pursuant  to  any  and  all  awards  provided for in this subdivision, for the two thousand--two thousand one  academic  year  the  base  amount  shall be reduced by an additional one  hundred fifty  dollars  for  the  two  thousand  one--two  thousand  two  academic  year  and  thereafter  the  base amount shall be reduced by an  additional one hundred dollars. (v) The award shall be the net amount of the  base  amount  determined  pursuant  to  subparagraph  (i)  of  this  paragraph reduced pursuant to  subparagraph (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph but the award shall not  be  reduced for the two thousand--two thousand one and two thousand one--two  thousand  two  academic  years below two hundred seventy-five dollars if  the amount of income is eighty thousand dollars or less  and  more  than  seventy  thousand  dollars,  three  hundred  twenty-five  dollars if the  amount of income is seventy thousand dollars or less and more than sixty  thousand dollars and four hundred twenty-five dollars if the  amount  of  income is sixty thousand dollars or less. (vi)  For  the  two thousand two--two thousand three academic year and  thereafter, the award shall  be  the  net  amount  of  the  base  amount  determined  pursuant  to  subparagraph  (i)  of  this  paragraph reduced  pursuant to subparagraph (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph but  the  award  shall not be reduced below five hundred dollars. b. Amount. The president shall make awards to students enrolled in two  year  programs offered in registered private business schools except for  registered not-for-profit business schools qualified for  tax  exemption  under  section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code for federal income  tax purposes in the following amounts: (i) For each year of study, assistance shall be provided  as  computed  on the basis of the amount which is the lesser of the following: (A) (1) eight hundred dollars, or (2)  for  students  receiving awards pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of  this paragraph, six hundred forty dollars; or (B) (1) Ninety-five percent of the amount  of  tuition  (exclusive  of  educational fees) charged. (2)  For  the  two  thousand  one--two  thousand two academic year and  thereafter one hundred percent of the amount of  tuition  (exclusive  of  educational fees). (ii)  Except  for  students  as  noted  in  subparagraph (iii) of this  paragraph, the base amount as determined in  subparagraph  (i)  of  this  paragraph, shall be reduced in relation to income as follows: Amount of income Schedule of reduction of base amount (A) Less than seven thousand None dollars  (B) Seven thousand dollars or Seven per centum of the excess more, but less than eleven over seven thousand dollars thousand dollars (C) For students first receiving aid: (1) for the  first  time  in  academic  years  nineteen  hundred eighty-nine--nineteen hundred ninety, nineteen hundred ninety-two--nineteen hundred ninety-three and  nineteen  hundred ninety-three--nineteen hundred ninety-four: Amount of income Schedule of reduction ofbase amount Eleven thousand dollars or Two hundred eighty dollars plus more but not more than forty- ten per centum of the excess two thousand five hundred over eleven thousand dollars dollars (2) for the  first  time  in  academic  years  nineteen  hundred ninety--nineteen hundred ninety-one, nineteen hundred ninety-one--nineteen hundred ninety-two, nineteen hundred ninety-four--nineteen hundred ninety-five and thereafter: Amount of income Schedule of reduction of base amount Eleven thousand dollars or Two hundred eighty dollars plus more but not more than fifty ten per centum of the excess thousand five hundred over eleven thousand dollars dollars (3) for the first time in academic  years  prior  to  academic  year nineteen hundred eighty-nine--nineteen hundred ninety: Amount of income Schedule of reduction of base amount Eleven thousand dollars or Two hundred eighty dollars plus more but not more than thirty- ten per centum of the excess over four thousand two hundred fifty eleven thousand dollars dollars (iii)  For  students  who  have  been  granted exclusion of parental income and were single with  no  dependent  for  income  tax  purposes during  the  tax  year  next  preceding  the  academic  year for which application is made, the base amount, as  determined  in  subparagraph (i)  of  this  paragraph,  shall  be  reduced in relation to income as follows: Amount of income Schedule of reduction of base amount (A) Less than three thousand None dollars (B) Three thousand dollars or Thirty-one per centum of the ex- more, but not more than ten cess over three thousand dollars thousand dollars (iv) If the amount of reduction is not a whole dollar, it  shall  be reduced  to  the  next lowest whole dollar. In the case of any student who has received four or more payments pursuant to any and all  awards provided  for  in this subdivision, for the two thousand--two thousand one academic year the base amount shall be reduced  by  an  additional one  hundred  fifty dollars for the two thousand one--two thousand two academic year and thereafter the base amount shall be  reduced  by  an additional one hundred dollars. (v)  The award shall be the net amount of the base amount determined pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this  paragraph  reduced  pursuant  to subparagraph  (ii)  or (iii) of this paragraph but the award shall notbe reduced below one  hundred  dollars.  If  the  income  exceeds  the maximum amount of income allowable under subparagraph (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph, no award shall be made. c.  Amount.  The president shall make awards to graduate students in the following amounts: (i) For each year of graduate study, assistance shall be provided as computed on the basis of  the  amount  which  is  the  lesser  of  the following: (A) Five hundred fifty dollars; or (B)  (1)  Ninety-five percent of the amount of tuition (exclusive of education fees) charged. (2) For the two thousand one--two thousand  two  academic  year  and thereafter  one hundred percent of the amount of tuition (exclusive of educational fees). (ii) Except for students as noted  in  subparagraph  (iii)  of  this paragraph,  the  base amount as determined in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, shall be reduced in relation to income as follows: Amount of income Schedule of reduction of base amount (A) Less than two thousand None dollars (B) Two thousand dollars or more, Seven and seven-tenths but not more than twenty thou- per centum of the excess over two sand dollars thousand dollars (iii) For students who  have  been  granted  exclusion  of  parental income  and  were  single  with  no  dependent for income tax purposes during the tax  year  next  preceding  the  academic  year  for  which application is made, the base amount as determined in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, shall be reduced in relation to income as follows: Amount of income Schedule of reduction of base amount (A) Less than one thousand None dollars (B) One thousand dollars or Twenty-six per centum of the excess more, but not more than five over one thousand dollars thousand six hundred sixty- six dollars (iv)  If  the amount of reduction is not a whole dollar, it shall be reduced to the next lowest whole dollar. (v) The award shall be the net amount of the base amount  determined pursuant to subparagraph (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph but the award shall not be reduced below seventy-five dollars. If the income exceeds the  maximum  amount  of  income  allowable under subparagraph (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph, no award shall be made. d. Restrictions. In no even shall shall any award: (i) be made unless the  annual  tuition  (exclusive  of  educational fees)  and,  if  applicable,  the  college  fee  levied  by  the state university of New York pursuant to the April first,  nineteen  hundred sixty-four  financing  agreement  with  the  New  York state dormitory authority charged for the program in which  the  student  is  enrolled total at least two hundred dollars; or (ii)  exceed  the  amount by which such annual tuition (exclusive of educational fees) and, if applicable, the college fee  levied  by  thestate  university  of  New  York pursuant to the April first, nineteen hundred  sixty-four  financing  agreement  with  the  New  York  state dormitory  authority  exceed the total of all other state, federal, or other  educational  aid that is received or receivable by such student during the school year for which such award is applicable and that, in the judgment of the commissioner, would duplicate the purposes of  the award; or (iii)  be  made  when income exceeds the maximum income set forth in this subdivision. The commissioner shall list in his  regulations  all major  state  and  federal  financial  aid available to New York state students and identify any forms of aid that  are  duplicative  of  the purposes  of  the tuition assistance program. For the purposes of this subdivision, neither United States war orphan educational benefits nor benefits under the veterans'  readjustment  act  of  nineteen  hundred sixty-six shall be considered as federal or other educational aid.