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3333.23 Scholastic record sent to chancellor - suspension or revocation of scholarship.

At the end of each term, each Ohio academic scholar shall request the registrar of the school to send a copy of the scholar’s scholastic record to the chancellor of the Ohio board of regents. If the scholar’s record fails to meet the standards established by the chancellor, further payments shall be suspended until the scholar demonstrates promise of successful progress in the academic program for which the award was made. The chancellor may revoke the scholarship if the scholar does not resume successful academic progress within a reasonable time.

Effective Date: 12-02-1996; 2007 HB2 05-15-2007

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title33 > Chapter3333 > 3333_23

3333.23 Scholastic record sent to chancellor - suspension or revocation of scholarship.

At the end of each term, each Ohio academic scholar shall request the registrar of the school to send a copy of the scholar’s scholastic record to the chancellor of the Ohio board of regents. If the scholar’s record fails to meet the standards established by the chancellor, further payments shall be suspended until the scholar demonstrates promise of successful progress in the academic program for which the award was made. The chancellor may revoke the scholarship if the scholar does not resume successful academic progress within a reasonable time.

Effective Date: 12-02-1996; 2007 HB2 05-15-2007


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title33 > Chapter3333 > 3333_23

3333.23 Scholastic record sent to chancellor - suspension or revocation of scholarship.

At the end of each term, each Ohio academic scholar shall request the registrar of the school to send a copy of the scholar’s scholastic record to the chancellor of the Ohio board of regents. If the scholar’s record fails to meet the standards established by the chancellor, further payments shall be suspended until the scholar demonstrates promise of successful progress in the academic program for which the award was made. The chancellor may revoke the scholarship if the scholar does not resume successful academic progress within a reasonable time.

Effective Date: 12-02-1996; 2007 HB2 05-15-2007