(a) A student may not receive a grant after having
already being granted a baccalaureate degree by any institution.
(b) A student may not receive a grant while simultaneously
receiving a Toward EXcellence, Access, and Success (TEXAS) Grant.
(c) Unless granted a hardship postponement in accordance
with §22.206 of this subchapter (relating to Hardship Provisions),
a student's eligibility for a grant ends:
(1) two years from the start of the semester in which
the student enrolls in the baccalaureate degree program at the eligible
institution on a full-time basis, if the student is enrolled in a
degree program of four years or less; or
(2) three years from the start of the semester in which
the student enrolls in the baccalaureate degree program at the eligible
institution on a full-time basis if the student is enrolled in a degree
program of more than four years.
(d) A student's eligibility for a grant ends once he
or she has attempted 135 semester credit hours or the equivalent unless
the student is granted a hardship extension in accordance with §22.206
of this subchapter (relating to Hardship Provisions).
(e) Other than as described in §22.206 of this
subchapter (relating to Hardship Provisions), if a student fails to
meet any of the requirements for receiving a continuation grant as
outlined in §22.203 of this subchapter (relating to Eligible
Students) after completion of any semester, the student may not receive
a grant until he or she completes a semester while not receiving a
grant and meets all the requirements as outlined in §22.203 of
this subchapter (relating to Eligible Students) as of the end of that
semester.
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