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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 650 · § 650.34

§ 650.34. What conditions must be met by fellows?

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In order to continue to receive payments under a fellowship, a fellow shall---
(a)Maintain satisfactory progress in the program for which the fellowship was awarded as determined by the institution of higher education;
(b)Devote essentially full time to study or research in the field in which the fellowship was awarded, as determined by the institution of higher education;
(c)Not engage in gainful employment during the period of the fellowship except on a part-time basis, for the institution of higher education at which the fellowship was awarded, in teaching, research, or similar activities approved by the Secretary; and
(d)Begin study under the fellowship in the academic year specified in the fellowship award. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1134-1134d)
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