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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 206 · § 206.11

§ 206.11. What types of CAMP services must be provided?

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(a)In addition to the services provided in § 206.10(b)(2), CAMP projects must provide follow-up services for project participants after they have completed their first year of college.
(b)Follow-up services may include---
(1)Monitoring and reporting the academic progress of students who participated in the project during their first year of college and their subsequent years in college;
(2)Referring these students to on- or off-campus providers of counseling services, academic assistance, or financial aid, and coordinating those services, assistance, and aid with other non-program services, assistance, and aid, including services, assistance, and aid provided by community-based organizations, which may include mentoring and guidance; and
(3)For students attending two-year institutions of higher education, encouraging the students to transfer to four-year institutions of higher education, where appropriate, and monitoring the rate of transfer of those students.
(c)Grantees may not use more than 10 percent of funds awarded to them for follow-up services. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070d-2(c)) \[57 FR 60407, Dec. 18, 1992, as amended at 75 FR 65770, Oct. 26, 2010\]
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