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SECTION 670
Regents college scholarships
Education (EDN) CHAPTER 16, TITLE 1, ARTICLE 14, PART 2, SUBPART 3
§ 670. Regents college scholarships. 1. Number and certification.
Twenty-five thousand regents college scholarships shall be awarded each
year. Such scholarships shall be allocated as provided in article
thirteen to eligible students as certified to the president by the
commissioner.

2. Duration. Each scholarship recipient shall receive an annual award
for each of not more than four academic years of undergraduate study, or
five academic years if a program of study normally requires five years
as defined by the commissioner pursuant to article thirteen; provided,
however, for the purposes of this section a student who is in his or her
last term of eligibility and who need not take twelve or more credits or
the equivalent thereof to complete the prescribed course of study of the
institution such student is attending shall remain eligible for such
award.

3. Amount. The president shall make awards in the following amounts:

(a) The annual award shall be one thousand dollars, but if the income
exceeds one thousand eight hundred dollars, the award shall be reduced
by one dollar for each ten dollars, or part thereof, of the excess,
provided the minimum award shall be two hundred fifty dollars. If the
annual amount of tuition and educational fees payable by the student is
more than three hundred fifty dollars, the award shall not exceed the
amount of such tuition and educational fees; if the amount of such
tuition and educational fees is three hundred fifty dollars or less, the
award shall not exceed three hundred fifty dollars.

(b) The annual award for any scholarship awarded pursuant to this
section and effective subsequent to the nineteen hundred
seventy-three--nineteen hundred seventy-four school year shall be two
hundred fifty dollars. Provided, however, in the case of any student who
has received an award effective with the nineteen hundred
seventy-four--nineteen hundred seventy-five school year, if the award of
two hundred fifty dollars when combined with any award made pursuant to
the provisions of subdivision four of section six hundred sixty-seven of
this article would be less than the total of the combined awards he
might otherwise be entitled to receive pursuant to the provisions of
paragraph (a) of this subdivision and of subdivision three of section
six hundred sixty-seven, he shall be entitled to receive the combined
amount computed pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (a) of this
subdivision and of subdivision three of section six hundred sixty-seven.