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2023-2024 Cowley College Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Cowley College Academic Catalog

Kansas Promise Act Scholarship


The Kansas Promise Act was passed into law in April, 2021 and became effective with the Fall 2021 semester. This legislation allows Kansas residents the opportunity to earn scholarship dollars to cover expenses associated with completing an eligible two-year associate degree program, CTE Certificate, or stand alone approved program at Cowley College or other eligible post-secondary institution.  In return, the student must agree to live and work in the State of Kansas for two consecutive years upon successfully completing the program and provide required reports and documentation to the Kansas Board of Regents as designated. 

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Eligible Cowley Programs:

NOTE: The following programs were approved by the Kansas Board of Regents. 

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING/CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TRADES

Technical Programs:

Transfer Programs:


EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT

Technical Programs:

Transfer Programs:


HEALTHCARE - PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH

Technical Programs:

Transfer Programs:


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY PROGRAMS

Technical Programs:

Transfer Programs:


LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY PROGRAMS

Technical Programs:

Transfer Programs:

Eligibility for Continuation of Scholarship 

To continue receiving scholarships students must:

  1. Enroll as a full-time or part-time student (meeting minimum hour requirements) at the College and complete the required promise eligible program within 30 months of the date the scholarship was first awarded.

  2. Maintain satisfactory academic progress in a promise eligible program

  3. Within six months after graduation from the promise eligible program reside in and commence work in the state of Kansas for at least two consecutive years following completion of such program
    OR
    Enroll as a full-time or part-time student (at least six hours per semester) in any public or private postsecondary educational institution with its primary location in Kansas and upon graduation or failure to re-enroll, reside in and commence work in Kansas for at least two consecutive years following the completion of such program.

  4. Maintain records and make reports to the Kansas State Board of Regents to prove residency and working requirements.
  5. Agree to live and work in Kansas two years post completion of their two year degree or certificate. If a student completes their two year degree and transfers to a four year program they must still live and work in Kansas for two years post completion of their bachelors degree or pay back the Kansas Promise Scholarship funds.

    NOTE: Failure to satisfy the requirements of a Kansas Promise scholarship agreement, the student must repay the amount received under the program plus interest.

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