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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Higher Education Act of 1965 · Sec. 361

Sec. 361. ELIGIBILITY FOR GRANTS

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## SEC. 361 ELIGIBILITY FOR GRANTS **[**[20 U.S.C. 1067g](/us/usc/t20/s1067g)**]** Eligibility to receive grants under this part is limited to— ####
(1)public and private nonprofit institutions of higher education that— #####
(A)award baccalaureate degrees; and #####
(B)are minority institutions; ####
(2)public or private nonprofit institutions of higher education that— #####
(A)award associate degrees; and #####
(B)are minority institutions that— ######
(i)have a curriculum that includes science or engineering subjects; and ######
(ii)enter into a partnership with public or private nonprofit institutions of higher education that award baccalaureate degrees in science and engineering; #### (3)4 nonprofit science-oriented organizations, professional scientific societies, and institutions of higher education that award baccalaureate degrees, that— 4This paragraph does not reflect amendments made by section 301(b) or 301(c)(9) of the Higher Education Amendments of 1998 (P.L. 105–244; 112 Stat. 1636) as those amendments were superseded by the amendment made by section 307(b) of that Act (112 Stat. 1636). #####
(A)provide a needed service to a group of minority institutions; or #####
(B)provide in-service training for project directors, scientists, and engineers from minority institutions; ####
(4)consortia of organizations, that provide needed services to one or more minority institutions, the membership of which may include— #####
(A)public and private nonprofit institutions of higher education which have a curriculum in science or engineering; #####
(B)institutions of higher education that have a graduate or professional program in science or engineering; #####
(C)research laboratories of, or under contract with, the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, or the National Institutes of Health; #####
(D)relevant offices of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Science Foundation, and National Institute of Standards and Technology; #####
(E)quasi-governmental entities that have a significant scientific or engineering mission; or #####
(F)institutions of higher education that have State-sponsored centers for research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; or ####
(5)only with respect to grants under subpart 2, partnerships of organizations, the membership of which shall include— #####
(A)at least one institution of higher education eligible for assistance under this title or title V; #####
(B)at least one high-need local educational agency (as defined in section 200); and #####
(C)at least two community organizations or entities, such as businesses, professional associations, community-based organizations, philanthropic organizations, or State agencies.
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