Sec. 265. United States Agency for International Development Caribbean and Latin American Scholarship Program III
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The Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development shall establish a scholarship program, which be known as the Caribbean and Latin American Scholarship Program III— shall be modeled after the second phase of the Caribbean and Latin American Scholarship Program (commonly known as CLASP–II); shall offer full ride scholarships (including tuition, fees, and reasonable accommodations) to qualifying students in partner countries; shall offer bachelor's and master's degrees in science, technology, engineering, math, and the English language; and shall require students— to study outside of their respective countries of citizenship; and to commit to return to their respective countries of origin following the completion of their studies.
There is authorized to be appropriated, from the Re-shoring and Near-shoring Account established under section 301, $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2024 and each successive fiscal year to carry out the scholarship program authorized under subsection
(a)in Americas partner countries.