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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 676 · § 676.21

§ 676.21. FSEOG Federal share limitations.

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(a)Except as provided in paragraph
(b)of this section, for the 1993-94 award year and subsequent award years, the Federal share of the FSEOG awards made by an institution may not exceed 75 percent of the amount of FSEOG awards made by that institution.
(b)The Secretary authorizes, for each award year, a Federal share of 100 percent of the FSEOGs awarded to students by an institution that---
(1)Is designated as an eligible institution under---
(i)The Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program (34 CFR part 606);
(ii)The Strengthening Institutions Program, American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities Program, or Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Program (34 CFR part 607); or
(iii)The Strengthening Historically Black Colleges and Universities Program (34 CFR part 608); and
(2)Requests that increased Federal share as part of its regular SEOG funding application for that year.
(c)The non-Federal share of SEOG awards must be made from the institution's own resources, which include for this purpose---
(1)Institutional grants and scholarships;
(2)Tuition or fee waivers;
(3)State scholarships; and
(4)Foundation or other charitable organization funds. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1068d, 1103d, and 1070b-2) \[52 FR 45778, Dec. 1, 1987, as amended at 59 FR 61421, Nov. 30, 1994; 66 FR 34039, June 26, 2001\]
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  • 34 CFR 606
  • 34 CFR 607
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