99-5770. Strengthening Institutions Program, American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities and Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Programs; Notice inviting applications for new awards for Fiscal Year 1999.  

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    [FR Doc No: 99-5770]
    
    
    
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    Part VIII
    
    
    
    
    
    Department of Education
    
    
    
    
    
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    Strengthening Institutions Program, American Indian Tribally Controlled 
    Colleges and Universities and Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving 
    Institutions Programs; Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal 
    Year 1999; Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 45 / Tuesday, March 9, 1999 / 
    Notices
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    
    [CFDA No. 84.031]
    
    
    Strengthening Institutions Program, American Indian Tribally 
    Controlled Colleges and Universities and Alaska Native and Native 
    Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Programs; Notice inviting applications 
    for new awards for Fiscal Year 1999.
    
        Purpose of Programs: Provide grants to eligible institutions of 
    higher education (IHEs) to enable them to improve their academic 
    quality, institutional management, and fiscal stability, and to 
    increase their self-sufficiency, and thereby support the elements of 
    the National Education Goals relevant to these IHEs' unique missions.
        Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: May 24, 1999.
        Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: July 23, 1999.
        Applications Available: April 22, 1999.
        Available Funds: Approximately $20,000,000 for the Strengthening 
    Institutions Program; $3,000,000 for the American Indian Tribally 
    Colleges and Universities Program; and $3,000,000 for the Alaska Native 
    and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Program.
        Estimated Range of Awards: $327,000--$350,000 for development 
    grants under the Strengthening Institutions Program; $30,000--$35,000 
    for planning grants under the Strengthening Institutions Program; 
    $347,000--$395,000 for development grants under the American Indian 
    Tribally Controlled Colleges Universities Program; and $347,000--
    $395,000 for development grants under the Alaska Native and Native 
    Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Program.
        Estimated Average Size of Awards: $341,000 for development grants 
    under the Strengthening Institutions Program; $32,500 for planning 
    grants under the Strengthening Institutions Program; $371,000 for 
    development grants under the American Indian Tribally Controlled 
    Colleges Universities Program; and $371,000 for development grants 
    under the Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions 
    Program.
        Estimated Number of Awards: 56 development grants under the 
    Strengthening Institutions Program; 14 planning grants under the 
    Strengthening Institutions Program; 8 development grants under the 
    American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges Universities Program; and 
    8 development grants under the Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-
    Serving Institutions Program.
        Project Period: 60 months for development grants under the 
    Strengthening Institutions Program, American Indian Tribally Controlled 
    Colleges and Universities Program, and Alaska Native and Native 
    Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Program; and 12 months for planning 
    grants under the Strengthening Institutions Program.
    
        Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this 
    notice.
    
        Special Funding Considerations: In tie breaking situations, 
    described in 34 CFR 607.23 of the Strengthening Institutions Program 
    regulations, the Secretary awards one additional point to an applicant 
    institution that has an endowment fund for which the 1996-1997 market 
    value per full-time equivalent (FTE) student was less than the 
    comparable average per FTE student at similar type institutions. The 
    Secretary also awards one additional point to an applicant institution 
    that had 1996-1997 expenditures for library materials per FTE student 
    that were less than the comparable average per FTE student at similar 
    type institutions.
        For the purpose of these funding considerations, an applicant must 
    demonstrate that the market value of its endowment fund per FTE 
    student, and library expenditures per FTE student, were less than the 
    following national averages for 1996-1997:
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Average
                                              Average market      library
                                                 value of        materials
                                              endowment fund   expenditures
                                                  per FTE         per FTE
                                                 students        students
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Two-Year Public Institutions............         $ 1,332            $ 45
    Two-Year Non-profit Private Institutions          11,556             121
    Four-Year Public Institutions...........           2,829             165
    Four-Year Non-profit Private                      42,579             245
     Institutions...........................
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        If a tie remains, after applying the additional point or points, 
    the Secretary determines that an institution will receive a grant 
    according to a combined ranking of two-year and four-year institutions. 
    This ranking is established by combining endowment values per FTE 
    student and library expenditures per FTE student. The institutions with 
    the lowest combined library expenditures per FTE student and endowment 
    values per FTE student are ranked higher in strict numerical order.
        Applicable Regulations: (a) The Department of Education General 
    Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR Parts 74, 75, 77, 79, 82, 
    85, and 86; and (b) the regulations for this program in 34 CFR Part 
    607, except those regulatory sections that have been supersceded by the 
    Higher Education Amendments of 1998 (Public Law 105-244).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 
    amended Part A of Title III of the HEA in several material respects. 
    The Amendments made significant changes to the Strengthening 
    Institutions Program, and created the American Indian Tribally 
    Controlled Colleges and Universities, and Alaska Native and Hawaiian-
    Serving Institution Programs. New key statutory provisions include:
        (a) General Provisions. As amended, section 313(d) of the HEA 
    provides that an institution that earlier received a 5-year individual 
    Strengthening Institutions Program development grant is not eligible to 
    receive a Strengthening Institutions Program, American Indian Tribally 
    Controlled Colleges and Universities Program, or Alaska Native and 
    Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Program grant until two years 
    after the date on which the 5-year grant period terminates. For 
    example, an institution that had a 5-year individual Strengthening 
    Institutions Program development grant that ended on September 30, 1998 
    would not be eligible to receive another Title III, Part A grant until 
    October 1, 2000.
        (b) Strengthening Institutions Program. As amended, section 311(c) 
    of the HEA authorizes the use of grant funds for the following 
    activities--
        (1) Purchase, rental, or lease of scientific or laboratory 
    equipment for educational purposes, including instructional and 
    research purposes;
        (2) Construction, maintenance, renovation, and improvement in
    
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    classrooms, libraries, laboratories, and other instructional 
    facilities, including the integration of computer technology into 
    institutional facilities to create smart buildings;
        (3) Support of faculty exchanges, faculty development, and faculty 
    fellowships to assist in attaining advanced degrees in the field of 
    instruction of the faculty;
        (4) Development and improvement of academic programs;
        (5) Purchase of library books, periodicals, and other educational 
    materials, including telecommunications program material;
        (6) Tutoring, counseling, and student service programs designed to 
    improve academic success;
        (7) Funds management, administrative management, and acquisition of 
    equipment for use in strengthening funds management;
        (8) Joint use of facilities, such as laboratories and libraries;
        (9) Establishing or improving a development office to strengthen or 
    improve contributions from alumni and the private sector;
        (10) Establishing or improving an endowment fund;
        (11) Creating or improving facilities for Internet or other 
    distance learning academic instruction capabilities, including purchase 
    or rental of telecommunications technology equipment or services; and
        (12) Other activities proposed in the application that contribute 
    to carrying out the purposes of the Strengthening Institutions Program 
    and are approved by the Secretary as part of the review and acceptance 
    of an application.
        As amended, section 311(d) of the HEA provides that grantees under 
    the Strengthening Institutions Program may use up to 20 percent of 
    grant funds to establish or increase an endowment fund. However, the 
    grantee institution must provide matching funds from non-Federal 
    sources in an amount equal to or greater than the grant funds used for 
    the endowment fund.
        (c) American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities 
    Program. As amended, section 316(b) of the HEA defines a tribal college 
    or university as having the meaning given in section 2 of the Tribally 
    Controlled College or University Assistance Act of 1978, and includes 
    an institution listed in the Equity in Educational Land Grant Status 
    Act of 1994. In addition to meeting the definitions contained in 
    Section 316 of the Higher Education Amendments of 1998, a tribal 
    college or university must also submit, as part of its application for 
    a grant under the Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities 
    Program, a 5-year plan for improving the assistance provided by the 
    applicant institution to Indian students, increasing the rates at which 
    Indian secondary school students enroll in higher education, and 
    increasing overall postsecondary retention rates for Indian students. 
    As amended, section 316(c) of the HEA authorizes the use of grant funds 
    to enable institutions to improve and expand their capacities to serve 
    American Indian students, and allows the use of grant funds for the 
    following activities:
        (1) Purchase, rental, or lease of scientific or laboratory 
    equipment for educational purposes, including instructional and 
    research purposes;
        (2) Construction, maintenance, renovation, and improvement in 
    classrooms, libraries, laboratories, and other instructional 
    facilities, including purchase or rental of telecommunications 
    technology equipment or services;
        (3) Support of faculty exchanges, faculty development, and faculty 
    fellowships to assist in attaining advanced degrees in the faculty's 
    field of instruction;
        (4) Academic instruction in disciplines in which Indians are 
    underrepresented;
        (5) Purchase of library books, periodicals, and other educational 
    materials, including telecommunications program material;
        (6) Tutoring, counseling, and student service programs designed to 
    improve academic success;
        (7) Funds management, administrative management, and acquisition of 
    equipment for use in strengthening funds management;
        (8) Joint use of facilities, such as laboratories and libraries;
        (9) Establishing or improving a development office to strengthen or 
    improve contributions from alumni and the private sector;
        (10) Establishing or enhancing a program of teacher education 
    designed to qualify students to teach in elementary schools or 
    secondary schools, with a particular emphasis on teaching Indian 
    children and youth, that must include, as part of that program, 
    preparation for teacher certification;
        (11) Establishing community outreach programs that encourage Indian 
    elementary school and secondary school students to develop the academic 
    skills and the interest to pursue postsecondary education; and
        (12) Other activities proposed in the application that contribute 
    to carrying out the activities listed in (1)-(11), above, and are 
    approved by the Secretary as part of the review and acceptance of an 
    application.
        Grantees under the Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities 
    Program may use up to 20 percent of grant funds to establish or 
    increase an endowment fund. However, the grantee institution must 
    provide matching funds in an amount equal to than the grant funds used 
    for the endowment fund.
        (d) Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions. As 
    amended, section 317(b) of the HEA defines an Alaska Native Serving 
    Institution as an institution of higher education that, at the time of 
    application, has an undergraduate student enrollment that is at least 
    20 percent Alaska Native students. As amended, section 317(b) also 
    defines a Native Hawaiian-Serving Institution as an institution of 
    higher education that, at the time of application, has an enrollment of 
    undergraduate students that is at least 10 percent Native Hawaiian 
    students. In addition to meeting the definitions contained in Section 
    317 of the Higher Education Amendments of 1998, an Alaska Native and 
    Native Hawaiian-Serving institution must also submit, as part of its 
    application for a grant under the Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-
    Serving Institutions Program, a 5-year plan for improving the 
    assistance provided by the applicant institution to Alaska Native or 
    Native Hawaiian students. As amended, section 317(c) of the HEA 
    authorizes the use of grant funds to enable the institutions to improve 
    and expand their capacity to serve Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian 
    students, and allows the expenditure of grant funds for the following 
    activities--
        (1) Purchase, rental, or lease of scientific or laboratory 
    equipment for educational purposes, including instructional and 
    research purposes;
        (2) Renovation and improvement in classroom, library, laboratory, 
    and other instructional facilities;
        (3) Support of faculty exchanges, and faculty development, and 
    faculty fellowships to assist in attaining advanced degrees in the 
    faculty's field of instruction;
        (4) Curriculum development and academic instruction;
        (5) Purchase of library books, periodicals, microfilm, and other 
    educational materials;
        (6) Funds and administrative management, and acquisition of 
    equipment for use in strengthening funds management;
        (7) Joint use of facilities, such as laboratories and libraries; 
    and
        (8) Academic tutoring and counseling programs and student support.
    
    
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    400 Maryland Avenue, SW., Portals Building, Suite CY-80, Washington, 
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        Dated: March 4, 1999.
    David A. Longanecker,
    Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
    [FR Doc. 99-5770 Filed 3-8-99; 8:45 am]
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Published:
03/09/1999
Department:
Education Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-5770
Pages:
11752-11754 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CFDA No. 84.031
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