99-16408. Office of Postsecondary Education, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education and the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools and CommunitiesAlcohol and Other Drug Prevention Models on College ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 123 (Monday, June 28, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 34638-34640]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-16408]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    
    
    Office of Postsecondary Education, Fund for the Improvement of 
    Postsecondary Education and the Office of Elementary and Secondary 
    Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities--Alcohol and 
    Other Drug Prevention Models on College Campuses Grant Competition
    
    AGENCY: Department of Education.
    
    ACTION: Notice of final priority and selection criteria for fiscal year 
    1999.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Secretary announces a final priority and selection 
    criteria for fiscal year (FY) 1999 under the Office of Postsecondary 
    Education, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education and the 
    Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Safe and Drug-Free 
    Schools and Communities--Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Models on 
    College Campuses Grant Competition. The Secretary takes this action to 
    use Federal financial assistance to identify and disseminate models of 
    alcohol and other drug (AOD) prevention at institutions of higher 
    education (IHEs). Alcohol and other drug use are closely related 
    problems that are frequently addressed together as part of 
    comprehensive AOD prevention efforts. However, for the purposes of this 
    competition, the Secretary is interested in making awards to five (5) 
    IHEs that have innovative programs aimed at alcohol prevention and five 
    (5) IHEs that have innovative programs aimed at other drug prevention. 
    These specific programs should be implemented within the context of a 
    comprehensive AOD prevention effort on campus. IHEs that receive awards 
    will use the funds to maintain, improve, or further evaluate their 
    innovative programs and disseminate information about these innovative 
    programs to other IHEs.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This priority takes effect on June 28, 1999.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information about this 
    priority, contact Kimberly Light at the Safe and Drug-Free Schools 
    Program, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, 
    Washington, DC 20202-6123. Telephone: 202-260-3954. Fax: 202-260-7767. 
    Internet: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/SDFS.
        Individuals who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) 
    may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-
    8339. Individuals with disabilities may obtain this document in an 
    alternative format (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, or computer 
    diskette) upon request to the contact person listed above.
    
        Note: This notice of final priority does not solicit 
    applications. A notice inviting applications under this competition 
    is published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice contains the final priority and 
    selection criteria for FY 1999. Under the absolute priority, the 
    Secretary may make awards for up to 12 months to institutions of higher 
    education.
    
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        Applications for this competition must be received at the address 
    specified in the notice inviting applications for this competition no 
    later than 4:30 p.m. on the deadline date. Applications received after 
    that time will not be eligible for funding. Postmarked dates will not 
    be accepted.
    
    Absolute Priority
    
        Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(3), Title VII, Part B of the Higher 
    Education Act of 1965, as amended, and the Department of Labor, Health 
    and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies Appropriations 
    Act, 1999, the Secretary gives an absolute preference to applications 
    that meet the following priority. The Secretary funds under this 
    competition only applications that meet this absolute priority.
        Under the absolute funding priority for this grant competition, an 
    IHE that wishes to be considered for an award as a model under this 
    competition must identify, propose to maintain, improve, or further 
    evaluate, and propose to disseminate information about an innovative 
    and effective alcohol or other drug prevention program being used on 
    its campus. Applications must:
    
        (1) Describe an innovative alcohol or other drug prevention 
    program, and indicate how that program is integrated within a 
    comprehensive approach to reducing alcohol and other drug-related 
    problems on campus;
        (2) Provide evidence of the effectiveness of the innovative 
    program in reducing either alcohol or other drug use, in reducing 
    the problems resulting from either alcohol or other drug use, or in 
    meeting outcome objectives that are associated with reductions in 
    alcohol or other drug use or resulting problems;
        (3) Provide a plan to maintain, improve, or further evaluate the 
    program during the year following award; and
        (4) Provide a plan to disseminate information to assist other 
    IHEs in implementing a similar innovative program.
    
        In making awards under this grant program, the Secretary may take 
    into consideration the geographic distribution and the diversity of 
    activities addressed by the projects in addition to the rank order of 
    applicants.
    
    Selection Criteria
    
        The following selection criteria will be used to evaluate 
    applications for new grants under this competition. The maximum score 
    for all of these criteria is 100 points.
        (1) Significance (30 points).
        In determining the significance of the model, the Secretary 
    considers the following factors:
        (A) The extent to which the program involves the development or 
    demonstration of promising new strategies that build on, or are 
    alternatives to, existing strategies. (20 points)
        (B) The potential replicability of the program, including, as 
    appropriate, the potential for implementation in a variety of settings. 
    (5 points)
        (C) The extent to which the results of the program are to be 
    disseminated in ways that will enable others to use the information or 
    strategies. (5 points)
        (2) Quality of the program design (40 points).
        In determining the quality of the design of the program, the 
    Secretary considers the following factors:
        (A) The extent to which the design of the program reflects up-to-
    date knowledge from research and effective practice. (20 points)
        (B) The extent to which the goals, objectives, and outcomes of the 
    program are clearly specified and measurable. (5 points)
        (C) The extent to which the design of the program is appropriate 
    to, and successfully addresses, the needs of the target population or 
    other identified needs. (10 points)
        (D) The quality of the plan to maintain, improve, or further 
    evaluate the program. (5 points)
        In applying the above criteria, the Secretary considers the 
    following information:
        (1) The quality of the needs assessment and how well this 
    assessment relates to the goals and objectives of the innovative 
    program;
        (2) How well the innovative program is integrated within a 
    comprehensive alcohol and other drug prevention effort;
        (3) The level of institutional commitment, leadership and support 
    for alcohol and other drug prevention efforts;
        (4) The clarity and strength of the institution's alcohol or other 
    drug policies and the extent to which those policies are broadly 
    disseminated and consistently enforced;
        (5) The extent to which students and employees are involved in the 
    program design and implementation process;
        (6) The extent to which the institution has joined with community 
    leaders to address AOD issues; and (7) If applying to be considered as 
    an alcohol prevention model, what steps the institution is taking to 
    limit alcoholic beverage sponsorship, advertising, and marketing on 
    campus; and what steps are being taken to establish or expand upon 
    alcohol-free living arrangements for students.
        (3) Quality of the project evaluation (30 points).
        In determining the quality of the evaluation, the Secretary 
    considers the following factors:
        (A) The extent to which the methods of evaluation are thorough, 
    feasible, and appropriate to the goals, objectives and outcomes of the 
    program. (10 points)
        (B) The extent to which the methods of evaluation include the use 
    of objective performance measures that are clearly related to the 
    intended outcomes of the program and produce quantitative and 
    qualitative data to the extent possible. (20 points)
        In applying the above criteria, the Secretary considers the 
    following information:
    
        (1) The quality of the evaluation methodology and evaluation 
    instruments;
        (2) Whether both process (formative) and outcome (summative) 
    data are included for each year that the alcohol or other drug 
    prevention program has been implemented, including data collected 
    both before and after initiation of the program; and
        (3) How evaluation information has been used for continuous 
    improvement of the institution's approach to alcohol or other drug 
    prevention.
    
    Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking
    
        It is the Secretary's practice, in accordance with the 
    Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553), to offer interested 
    parties the opportunity to comment on proposed rules. Section 437(d)(1) 
    of the General Education Provisions Act (GEPA), however, exempts from 
    this requirement rules that apply to the first competition under a new 
    or substantially revised program. Funding was provided for this new 
    initiative in the FY 1999 appropriations act enacted October 21, 1998. 
    The Secretary, in accordance with section 437(d)(1) of GEPA, has 
    decided to forego public comment in order to ensure timely awards.
    
    Intergovernmental Review
    
        This program is subject to the requirements of Executive Order 
    12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR Part 79. The objective of the 
    executive order is to foster an intergovernmental partnership and a 
    strengthened federalism by relying on processes developed by State and 
    local government for coordination and review of proposed Federal 
    financial assistance.
        In accordance with this order, this document is intended to provide 
    early notification of the Department's specific plans and actions for 
    this program.
    
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        Program Authority: 20 USC 1138-1138d; Public Law 105-277, 112 
    Stat. 2681, 2681-371.
    
    (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Number 84.116X, Office of 
    Postsecondary Education, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary 
    Education and the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities--
    Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Models on College Campuses Grant 
    Competition)
    
        Dated: June 23, 1999.
    Judith Johnson,
    Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Elementary and Secondary 
    Education.
    Claudio R. Prieto,
    Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Postsecondary Education.
    [FR Doc. 99-16408 Filed 6-25-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
6/28/1999
Published:
06/28/1999
Department:
Education Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of final priority and selection criteria for fiscal year 1999.
Document Number:
99-16408
Dates:
This priority takes effect on June 28, 1999.
Pages:
34638-34640 (3 pages)
PDF File:
99-16408.pdf