Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 34 - Education |
Subtitle B - Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education |
Chapter VI - Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education |
Part 607 - Strengthening Institutions Program |
Subpart A - General |
§ 607.1 - What is the Strengthening Institutions Program? |
§ 607.2 - What institutions are eligible to receive a grant under the Strengthening Institutions Program? |
§ 607.3 - What is an enrollment of needy students? |
§ 607.4 - What are low educational and general expenditures? |
§ 607.5 - How does an institution apply to be designated an eligible institution? |
§ 607.6 - What regulations apply? |
§ 607.7 - What definitions apply? |
§ 607.8 - What is a comprehensive development plan and what must it contain? |
§ 607.9 - What are the type, duration and limitations in the awarding of grants under this part? |
§ 607.10 - What activities may and may not be carried out under a grant? |
Subpart B - How Does an Institution Apply for a Grant? |
§ 607.11 - Severability. |
§ 607.12 - What must be included in individual development grant applications? |
§ 607.13 - What must be included in cooperative arrangement grant applications? |
§ 607.14 - How many applications for a development grant may an institution submit? |
Subpart C - How Does the Secretary Make an Award? |
§ 607.20 - How does the Secretary choose applications for funding? |
§ 607.21 - What are the selection criteria for planning grants? |
§ 607.22 - What are the selection criteria for development grants? |
§ 607.23 - What special funding consideration does the Secretary provide? |
§ 607.24 - How does the Secretary use an applicant's performance under a previous development grant when awarding a development grant? |
§ 607.25 - What priority does the Secretary use in awarding cooperative arrangement grants? |
Subpart D - What Conditions Must a Grantee Meet? |
§ 607.30 - What are allowable costs and what are the limitations on allowable costs? |
§ 607.31 - How does a grantee maintain its eligibility? |