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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 664 · § 664.32

§ 664.32. What priorities may the Secretary establish?

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(a)The Secretary may establish for each funding competition one or more of the following priorities:
(1)Categories of projects described in § 664.10.
(2)Specific languages, topics, countries or geographic regions of the world; for example, Chinese and Arabic, Curriculum Development in Multicultural Education and Transitions from Planned Economies to Market Economies, Brazil and Nigeria, Middle East and South Asia.
(3)Levels of education; for example, elementary and secondary, postsecondary, or postgraduate.
(b)The Secretary announces any priorities in the application notice published in the Federal Register. (Authority: 22 U.S.C. 2452(b)(6), 2456(a)(2))
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