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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 692 · § 692.93

§ 692.93. Who is eligible to participate in the GAP Program?

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(a)States. States that meet the requirements in §§ 692.94 and 692.100 are eligible to receive payments under the GAP Program.
(b)Degree-granting institutions of higher education. Degree-granting institutions of higher education that meet the requirements in § 692.101 are eligible to participate in a partnership under the GAP Program.
(c)Early information and intervention, mentoring, or outreach programs. Early information and intervention, mentoring, or outreach programs that meet the requirements in § 692.101 are eligible to participate in a partnership under the GAP Program.
(d)Philanthropic organizations or private corporations. Philanthropic organizations or private corporations that meet the requirements in § 692.101 are eligible to participate in a partnership under the GAP Program.
(e)Students. Students who meet the requirements of § 692.120 are eligible to receive assistance or services from a partnership under the GAP Program. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070c-3a)
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