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§  352-a.  Maritime  college;  admissions  program.  1. There shall be
created an admissions program for  the  state  university  of  New  York
maritime  college  as  established  pursuant  to  section  three hundred
fifty-two of this article  in  which  certain  elected  officials  shall
nominate  students  for  placement  in  such  college's regimental/cadet
degree system.
  2. (a) Maritime college shall have a total of two hundred  eighty-four
vacancy  positions  set  aside  for  applicants who are nominated by the
governor, a state senator or a member  of  the  assembly.  Such  vacancy
nominations  shall  increase or decrease based upon the number of senate
districts authorized pursuant to article three of  the  New  York  state
constitution.  An  applicant who receives such a nomination, is accepted
for admission into  the  college  and  participates  in  the  regimental
program  shall  receive  a  scholarship equal to the amount of the state
tuition charge after the deduction of any available grant  aid  for  the
four  consecutive  years following his or her admission into the program
provided, however, that the  student  remains  in  the  regimental/cadet
degree  program  and  remains  at all times in good academic standing as
determined by the maritime college administration. In no event  shall  a
student   lose   his   or   her   scholarship   based  upon  legislative
reapportionment or changes in  legislative  composition  or  membership.
Nothing  herein  shall  be  construed  to  limit or reduce the number of
vacancies available to the general population.

(b) To be eligible to receive such nomination and scholarship, the applicant must be a resident of the state. For purposes of this section, a state resident shall be defined as a person who has resided in the state of New York for a period of at least one year prior to the time of nomination, is a graduate or within one year of graduation from an approved high school or has attained a New York state high school equivalency diploma or its equivalent as determined by the commissioner. 3. The vacancy nominations shall be distributed as follows: five for the governor, five for the majority leader of the senate, five for the speaker of the assembly, two for each state senator other than the majority leader of the senate and one for each member of the assembly other than the speaker of the assembly. The governor and each member of the legislature shall provide one principal and three alternative nominations for consideration for admission. Final admission decisions shall remain with the college and within administrative procedures and criteria. 4. The state university of New York shall provide annually by the first day of July and upon request of the chairperson of the senate higher education committee or the chairperson of the assembly higher education committee a report detailing the total vacancies filled, the total vacancies expected for the upcoming academic year, what vacancies each elected official is expected to have pursuant to the provisions of subdivision three of this section and a summary of the previous year's total student enrollment and participation in the program. 5. The scholarships authorized by this section shall be made available so long as funds are made available for such purposes. 6. Any individual receiving a scholarship pursuant to this section shall apply for all other available state, federal, or other educational grant aid at the time of enrollment. Any grant aid or financial assistance received shall be utilized to offset the cost of tuition and the "Summer Sea Term" to the maximum extent possible, except that nothing shall require that aid or assistance received which may be used towards costs other than that of tuition shall be applied toward the cost of tuition. 7. The state university of New York is hereby authorized to promulgate any rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of the provisions of this section.