(1) To be eligible for a Tennessee middle college scholarship a student shall: Not be ineligible for the scholarship under § 49-4-904;
(2) Be classified as a resident of this state, pursuant to § 49-8-104;
(3) Have obtained a minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 by the end of the student's sophomore year;
(4) Be admitted to, and enrolled in, an eligible public two-year postsecondary institution that is partnering with an LEA to offer middle college in the fall semester of the student's junior year in high school; and
(5) Make application for the scholarship as prescribed by TSAC.
(6) To maintain eligibility for the Tennessee middle college scholarship, a student shall meet all nonacademic requirements of the program, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 at the end of each semester for all postsecondary courses attempted under the Tennessee middle college scholarship, and be enrolled full-time.
(7) If a student drops out of middle college, fails to maintain eligibility for the Tennessee middle college scholarship at the end of any semester, or fails to maintain full-time status, the student shall not be able to regain the scholarship.
(8) A student may receive a Tennessee middle college scholarship until the first of the following events: The student has earned an associate degree or completed high school; or
(9) Two (2) years have passed from the date of the student's enrollment as a middle college student in an eligible public two-year postsecondary institution.
(10) Subject to the amounts appropriated by the general assembly and any provision of law relating to a shortfall in funds available for postsecondary financial assistance from the net proceeds of the state lottery, a Tennessee middle college scholarship awarded to a student enrolled in middle college shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000) for full-time attendance for each semester.
(11) A student who successfully completes middle college and receives both a high school diploma and an associate degree shall be eligible to receive a Tennessee HOPE scholarship at the time of transfer to an eligible four-year postsecondary institution in pursuit of a baccalaureate degree, if the student: Meets all academic and nonacademic requirements for the Tennessee HOPE scholarship;
(12) Meets the requirements of § 49-4-911(a)(1) or (a)(2);
(13) Transfers to the eligible four-year postsecondary institution no later than sixteen (16) months after graduation from high school; and
(14) Applies for the Tennessee HOPE scholarship.
(15) To continue to be eligible for a Tennessee HOPE scholarship at the end of subsequent semesters when eligibility is checked, the student shall meet the requirements of § 49-4-911.
(16) Time enrolled in an eligible postsecondary institution as a middle college scholarship student will not count towards the terminating events under § 49-4-913.
(17) A student who enrolls in middle college and receives a Tennessee middle college scholarship, but does not complete middle college and does not receive an associate degree shall be eligible for a Tennessee HOPE scholarship upon enrolling in an eligible postsecondary institution no later than sixteen (16) months after completion of high school, if the student: Is not ineligible for the scholarship under § 49-4-904;
(18) Meets all requirements of § 49-4-905(a); and
(19) Meets the requirements of § 49-4-907 or § 49-4-908.
(20) [Deleted by 2020 amendment.]
(21) A student who does not receive a Tennessee middle college scholarship in the fall semester of the junior year in high school shall not be eligible to receive a Tennessee middle college scholarship at any later time.
(22) No retroactive award of a Tennessee middle college scholarship shall be made under this section.
(23) A student receiving a Tennessee middle college scholarship shall not be eligible for a dual enrollment grant under § 49-4-930.
(24) The award of Tennessee middle college scholarships shall commence with the 2018-2019 academic year.