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2023-24

José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund


Section 1009.72, Florida Statutes State Board of Education Rule 6A-20.023

Program Description

The José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund is a need-based merit scholarship that
provides financial assistance to eligible students of Hispanic origin who will attend Florida
public or eligible private institutions.

Initial Eligibility Requirements

Applicants applying for the 2024-25 academic year must:


• Submit a completed, error-free Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) by April 1,
2024 (available October 1, 2023). Applicants will be ranked by their application
submission date, if necessary.
• Be of Spanish culture, born in or having a natural parent who was born in either
Mexico or a Hispanic country of the Caribbean, Central or South America, regardless
of race. Students of the following countries are not considered for an evaluation of
this scholarship: Brazil, Spain and Haiti.
• Have earned, by the end of the seventh semester, a minimum unweighted cumulative
grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale based on subjects credible toward a
high school diploma for an undergraduate scholarship, or a 3.0 institutional
cumulative GPA for undergraduate college work if applying for a graduate level
scholarship.
o A prospective undergraduate student must apply during senior year of high
school and ensure that either the high school principal or designee certifies
online the student’s 7th semester unweighted cumulative GPA to the Office of
Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) by a date established by the Florida
Department of Education (FDOE).
o A prospective graduate student must ensure that an admissions office official
at the postsecondary institution the applicant plans to attend certifies the
student’s institutional cumulative GPA online to OSFA by a date established
by FDOE.
• Demonstrate a minimum of $2,000 in financial need by timely completing and
submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in time to be
processed error-free by the U.S. Department of Education on or before May 15,
2024.

Florida Department of Education, Office of Student Financial Assistance


José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund 2023-24 Fact Sheet

Requirements to Receive Funding

The student must:


• Be a Florida resident and a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen. A student’s residency
and citizenship status are determined by the postsecondary institution.
• Not owe a repayment or be in default under any state or federal grant, loan or
scholarship program unless satisfactory arrangements to repay have been made.
• Not have previously earned a baccalaureate degree.
• Enroll as a degree-seeking student at an eligible postsecondary institution and enroll
each academic term for a minimum of 12 credit hours for undergraduate study or 9
credit hours for graduate study.

Applying for an Award

• Applicants applying for the 2024-25 academic year must complete the online Florida
Financial Aid Application (FFAA) error-free by April 1, 2024 (available October 1,
2023).

• Applicants will be ranked by their application submission date, if necessary.


o Undergraduate applicants must apply during their senior year of high school.
o Graduate students may apply; however, priority for the scholarship is given to
graduating high school seniors.
• The online 2024-25 Reinstatement/Restoration Application for Students is available
February 1, 2024, and must be completed by April 1, 2024, to be considered for
reinstatement or restoration.

Award Procedures

The annual award amount is $2,000, which is equivalent to $1,000 per semester
enrolled. Applicants are ranked first by the highest need as determined by the FAFSA,
second by the highest GPA, and third by application submission date. Applicants will
be evaluated and notified of eligibility determination mid-summer.
• First priority shall be given to eligible renewal applicants.
• Second priority for awards will be given to initial applicants.
• Third priority for awards will be given to reinstatement applicants.
• Fourth priority for awards will be given to restoration applicants.
• Fifth priority for awards will be given to initial graduate applicants.

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José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund 2023-24 Fact Sheet

Award Disbursement

The postsecondary institution will disburse awards to eligible students each term.
Awards are not currently available for the summer term.

Terms of Eligibility

• An undergraduate student is eligible to receive an award for a maximum of eight


semesters (12 quarters) over a period of no more than six consecutive years, or until
receipt of a baccalaureate degree, whichever occurs first.
• An undergraduate student enrolled in a five-year undergraduate degree program is
eligible to receive financial aid for a maximum of 10 semesters or 15 quarters.
• The eligible undergraduate student who enrolls in a 3/2 program ending in an
advanced degree is no longer eligible to receive undergraduate funding when a
degree-seeking student:
o Receives a baccalaureate degree,
o Has enrollment status changed from ‘Undergraduate’ to ‘Graduate’, or
o Enrolls in ‘Graduate’ level courses.
• An eligible graduate student may receive a maximum of four semesters or six
quarters of funding.

Student Award Renewal

• A renewal application is not required to renew the award. A recipient is automatically


considered for a renewal award.
• Eligibility for renewal is determined at the end of the second semester, third quarter,
or the equivalent of each academic year. Credit or clock hours earned the previous
summer can be counted toward the total number of credit hours required for
renewal.
• Students must have earned a minimum unweighted institutional cumulative GPA of
3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
• For undergraduate study, students must have earned 12 credit hours per term, or the
equivalent, for which the award was received. Hours earned during the previous
summer may be used toward renewal. For graduate study, students must have earned
9 credit hours per term or the equivalent for which the award was received.
• File the FAFSA each academic year in time to be processed error-free by the U.S.
Department of Education on or before May 15, 2024, for the 2024-25 academic
year.

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José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund 2023-24 Fact Sheet

Failure to Meet the Minimum Renewal Requirements

• A student, undergraduate or graduate, who does not meet the required credit hours
shall be ineligible to continue in the program.
• A student who met the required hours but earned less than the minimum institutional
cumulative 3.0 GPA may be granted a probationary award for no more than two
semesters or three quarters, or the equivalent.
• To be eligible for renewal the following year after probation, a student must have
earned the required credit or clock hours and institutional cumulative GPA of 3.0 on
a 4.0 scale.
• A student who failed to meet the requirements for renewal during a probationary
period will become ineligible for funding. However, the student is eligible to apply for
restoration after one academic year. An institutional cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0
scale must be earned at the end of the second semester or third quarter of the
academic year preceding the year the award is sought.

Student Award Reinstatement/Restoration

• A student who was eligible for an award but did not use the award during the
previous academic year, may be eligible for reinstatement.
• A student may be eligible for restoration if an institutional cumulative GPA of 3.0 on
a 4.0 scale is earned at the end of the second semester or third quarter of the
academic year for which the student was ineligible.
• A student must complete the online Reinstatement/Restoration Application, which
opens February each year, by April 1, 2024 to be considered for reinstatement or
restoration for the 2024-25 academic year.
o A student who applies for reinstatement/restoration must also complete a FAFSA
in time to be processed error-free by May 15, 2024.

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José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund 2023-24 Fact Sheet

Appeal Process

An applicant who believes they have been wrongly denied has certain rights to appeal.

An applicant may appeal if he or she believes the FDOE erred in determining eligibility
or failed to transfer an award. An FDOE appeal is to be filed in writing within 30 days
of the date of the notice of ineligibility.

If aid is denied for failure to meet satisfactory academic progress requirements, an


applicant may appeal the denial to the institution by providing proof of illness or other
emergency beyond the applicant's control. An institutional academic progress appeal is
to be filed in writing within 30 days of the denial letter or by the date established by the
institution’s financial aid office, whichever is later.

Updating Information

A recipient must notify OSFA of any change in name, address or institution attended.

A student may update information by contacting Customer Service at 888-827-2004 or


logging into his or her online OSFA account:

https://www.FloridaStudentFinancialAidsg.org/SAPHome/SAPHome

Transferring from one institution to another could affect an applicant’s award.

Use of an Applicant’s Social Security Number/Non-discrimination Statement

The Privacy Act of 1974 requires state agencies to inform applicants of the reasons for
requesting their Social Security Numbers (SSN). The FDOE requests an SSN on all
applications for student financial assistance in order to correctly identify applicants,
match each applicant's financial aid record with the student record at the postsecondary
institution the applicant attends, and help coordinate state student aid programs with
federal student aid programs.
An applicant will not be denied financial assistance for failure to disclose the SSN.
Without an SSN, correct identification of an applicant's record cannot be assured and
may result in an error in the award amount or a delay in the award disbursement.
Pursuant to section 1000.05, Florida Statutes, state student financial assistance is
provided to eligible applicants without discriminating on the basis of race, ethnicity,
national origin, sex, disability or marital status. Minority status will be considered when
required by law as a condition of eligibility or selection.

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José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund 2023-24 Fact Sheet

Contact Information

Address: Phone:
Florida Department of Education 888-827-2004
Office of Student Financial Assistance
State Scholarship and Grant Programs Email:
Suite 1344 OSFA@fldoe.org
325 West Gaines Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400

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