Can a student receive a SMART grant regardless of when they completed high school?
A3: Yes, a student can receive a SMART grant regardless of when they completed high school if they meet all other eligibility requirements. Please note that for the ACG program, the dates for high school graduation that are in the law will remain. These dates will not be incremented each year. Posted on 7/17/2006 Top Q4: If the student self-identifies, does it suffice to verify that the applicant meets the rigorous requirement and the verification reference relates to general eligibility issues such as citizenship, full-time enrollment, etc? A4: No. The student’s self-identification does not suffice to verify the applicant meets rigorous. What we hoped to do with the notice to students and the self-identification was to get the word out to students about the potential eligibility for the program and to assist schools who need to use the ISIR as a “trigger” that the student thinks they she is eligible. This is particularly important for schools who do not routinely require academic cred
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