98-23605. Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education Comprehensive Program (Preapplications and Applications); Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 1999  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 170 (Wednesday, September 2, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 46830-46831]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-23605]
    
    
    
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    Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education--Comprehensive 
    Program (Preapplications and Applications); Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 170 / Wednesday, September 2, 1998 / 
    Notices
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    
    [CFDA Nos. 84.116A; 84.116B]
    
    
    Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education-- 
    Comprehensive Program (Preapplications and Applications); Notice 
    Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 1999
    
        Purpose of Program: To provide grants or enter into cooperative 
    agreements to improve postsecondary education opportunities.
        Eligible Applicants: Institutions of higher education or 
    combinations of such institutions and other public and private 
    nonprofit educational institutions and agencies.
        Deadline for Transmittal of Preapplications: October 22, 1998.
        Deadline for Transmittal of Final Applications: March 19, 1999.
    
        Note: All applicants must submit a preapplication to be eligible 
    to submit a final application.
    
        Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: May 18, 1999.
        Applications Available: September 2, 1998.
        Available Funds: The Administration's request for the Fund for the 
    Improvement of Postsecondary Education for FY 1999 is $22,500,000. Of 
    this amount, it is anticipated that approximately $6,500,000 will be 
    available for an estimated 80 new awards under the Comprehensive 
    Program. The Congress has not yet completed action on the FY 1999 
    appropriation. The estimates in this notice assume passage of the 
    Administration's request.
        Estimated Range of Awards: $15,000 to $150,000 per year.
        Estimated Average Size of Awards: $80,000.
        Estimated Number of Awards: 80.
    
        Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this 
    notice.
    
        Project Period: Up to 36 months.
        Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General 
    Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR parts 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 
    82, 85, and 86.
    
    Priorities
    
    Invitational Priorities
    
        While applicants may propose any project within the scope of 20 
    U.S.C. 1135(a), pursuant to 34 CFR 75.105(c)(1) the Secretary is 
    particularly interested in applications that meet one or more of the 
    following invitational priorities. However, an application that meets 
    one or more of these invitational priorities does not receive 
    competitive or absolute preference over other applications:
        Invitational Priority 1--Projects to support new ways of ensuring 
    equal access to postsecondary education, and to improve rates of 
    retention and program completion, especially for low-income and 
    underrepresented minority students, whose retention and completion 
    rates continue to lag disturbingly behind those of other groups.
        Invitational Priority 2--Projects to improve campus climates for 
    learning by creating an environment that is safe, welcoming, and 
    conducive to academic growth for all students.
        Invitational Priority 3--Projects to support innovative reforms of 
    undergraduate, graduate, and professional curricula that improve not 
    only what students learn, but how they learn.
        Invitational Priority 4--Projects to make more productive use of 
    resources to improve teaching and learning; and to increase learning 
    productivity--that is, to transform programs and teaching to promote 
    more student learning relative to institutional resources expended.
        Invitational Priority 5--Projects to support the professional 
    development of full-and part-time faculty by assessing and rewarding 
    effective teaching; promoting new and more effective teaching methods; 
    and improving the preparation of graduate students who will be future 
    faculty members.
        Invitational Priority 6--Projects to promote innovative school-
    college partnerships and to improve the preparation of K-12 teachers, 
    in order to enhance students' preparation for, access to, and success 
    in college.
        Invitational Priority 7--Projects to disseminate innovative 
    postsecondary educational programs which have already been locally 
    developed, implemented, and evaluated.
    
    Selection Criteria
    
        In evaluating preapplications and final applications for grants 
    under this program competition, the Secretary uses the following 
    selection criteria chosen from those listed in 34 CFR 75.210.
        Preapplications. In evaluating preapplications, the Secretary uses 
    the following selection criteria:
        (a) Need for project. The Secretary reviews each proposed project 
    for its need, as determined by the following factors:
        (1) The magnitude or severity of the problem to be addressed by the 
    proposed project.
        (2) The magnitude of the need for the services to be provided or 
    the activities to be carried out by the proposed project.
        (b) Significance. The Secretary reviews each proposed project for 
    its significance, as determined by the following factors:
        (1) The potential contribution of the proposed project to increased 
    knowledge or understanding of educational problems, issues, or 
    effective strategies.
        (2) The extent to which the proposed project involves the 
    development or demonstration of promising new strategies that build on, 
    or are alternatives to, existing strategies.
        (3) The importance or magnitude of the results or outcomes likely 
    to be attained by the proposed project, especially improvements in 
    teaching and student achievement.
        (4) The potential replicability of the proposed project or 
    strategies, including, as appropriate, the potential for implementation 
    in a variety of settings.
        (c) Quality of the project design. The Secretary reviews each 
    proposed project for the quality of its design, as determined by the 
    extent to which the design of the proposed project is appropriate to, 
    and will successfully address, the needs of the target population or 
    other identified needs.
        (d) Quality of the project evaluation. The Secretary reviews each 
    proposed project for the quality of its evaluation, as determined by 
    the extent to which the evaluation will provide guidance about 
    effective strategies suitable for replication or testing in other 
    settings.
        Final Applications. In evaluating final applications, the Secretary 
    uses the following selection criteria:
        (a) Need for the project. The Secretary reviews each proposed 
    project for its need, as determined by the following factors:
        (1) The magnitude or severity of the problem to be addressed by the 
    proposed project.
        (2) The magnitude of the need for the services to be provided or 
    the activities to be carried out by the proposed project.
        (b) Significance. The Secretary reviews each proposed project for 
    its significance, as determined by the following factors:
        (1) The potential contribution of the proposed project to increased 
    knowledge or understanding of educational problems, issues, or 
    effective strategies.
        (2) The extent to which the proposed project involves the 
    development or demonstration of promising new strategies that build on, 
    or are alternatives to, existing strategies.
    
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        (3) The importance or magnitude of the results or outcomes likely 
    to be attained by the proposed project, especially improvements in 
    teaching and student achievement.
        (4) The potential replicability of the proposed project or 
    strategies, including, as appropriate, the potential for implementation 
    in a variety of settings.
        (c) Quality of the project design. The Secretary reviews each 
    proposed project for the quality of its design, as determined by the 
    following factors:
        (1) The extent to which the design of the proposed project is 
    appropriate to, and will successfully address, the needs of the target 
    population or other identified needs.
        (2) The extent to which the goals, objectives, and outcomes to be 
    achieved by the proposed project are clearly specified and measurable.
        (3) The extent to which the design for implementing and evaluating 
    the proposed project will result in information to guide possible 
    replication of project activities or strategies, including information 
    about the effectiveness of the approach or strategies employed by the 
    project.
        (d) Quality of the project evaluation. The Secretary reviews each 
    proposed project for the quality of its evaluation, as determined by 
    the following factors:
        (1) The extent to which the evaluation will provide guidance about 
    effective strategies suitable for replication or testing in other 
    settings.
        (2) The extent to which the methods of evaluation are thorough, 
    feasible, and appropriate to the goals, objectives, and outcomes of the 
    proposed project.
        (3) 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 project and will produce quantitative and 
    qualitative data to the extent possible.
        (d) The quality of the management plan. The Secretary reviews each 
    proposed project for the quality of its management plan, as determined 
    by the plan's adequacy to achieve the objectives of the proposed 
    project on time and within budget, including clearly defined 
    responsibilities, timelines, and milestones for accomplishing project 
    tasks.
        (e) Quality of project personnel. The Secretary reviews each 
    proposed project for the quality of project personnel who will carry 
    out the proposed project, as determined by the following factors:
        (1) The extent to which the applicant encourages applications for 
    employment from persons who are members of groups that have 
    traditionally been underrepresented based on race, color, national 
    origin, gender, age, or disability.
        (2) The qualifications, including relevant training and experience, 
    of key project personnel.
        (f) Adequacy of resources. The Secretary reviews each proposed 
    project for the adequacy of its resources, as determined by the 
    following factors:
        (1) The extent to which the budget is adequate to support the 
    proposed project.
        (2) The extent to which the costs are reasonable in relation to the 
    objectives, design, and potential significance of the proposed project.
        (3) The relevance and demonstrated commitment of each partner in 
    the proposed project to the implementation and success of the project.
        (4) The adequacy of support, including facilities, equipment, 
    supplies, and other resources, from the applicant organization or the 
    lead applicant organization.
        (5) The potential for continued support of the project after 
    Federal funding ends, including, as appropriate, the demonstrated 
    commitment of appropriate entities to such support.
        For preapplications (preliminary applications) and final 
    applications (applications), the Secretary gives equal weight to each 
    of the selection criteria. Within each of these criteria, the Secretary 
    gives equal weight to each of the factors.
        For Applications or Information Contact: Fund for the Improvement 
    of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), U.S. Department of Education, 600 
    Independence Avenue SW, Room 3100, ROB-3, Washington, DC 20202-5175. 
    Telephone: (202) 358-3041 to order applications; or (202) 708-5750, 
    between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through 
    Friday, for information. Individuals may also request applications by 
    submitting the name of the competition, their name, and postal mailing 
    address to the e-mail address [email protected] Individuals may obtain the 
    application text from Internet address http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/
    FIPSE/. Individuals who use a telecommunications device for the deaf 
    (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-
    877-8339, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through 
    Friday.
        Individuals with disabilities may obtain this document in an 
    alternate format (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, or computer 
    diskette) on request to the contact person listed in the preceding 
    paragraph.
    
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        Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1135-1135a-3.
    
        Dated: August 27, 1998.
    David A. Longanecker,
    Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
    [FR Doc. 98-23605 Filed 9-1-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/02/1998
Department:
Education Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-23605
Pages:
46830-46831 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CFDA Nos. 84.116A, 84.116B
PDF File:
98-23605.pdf