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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 226 · § 226.11

§ 226.11. How does the Secretary evaluate an application?

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(a)The Secretary evaluates an application on the basis of the criteria in § 226.12 and the competitive preference priorities in § 226.14.
(b)The Secretary informs applicants of the maximum possible score for each criterion and competitive preference priority in the application package or in a notice published in the Federal Register. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7221d(b)) \[70 FR 15003, Mar. 24, 2005, as amended at 87 FR 3661, Jan. 25, 2022\]
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