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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 692 · § 692.94

§ 692.94. What requirements must a State satisfy, as the administrator of a partnership, to receive GAP Program funds?

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To receive GAP Program funds for any fiscal year---
(a)A State must---
(1)Participate in the LEAP Program;
(2)Establish a State partnership with---
(i)At least---
(A)One public degree-granting institution of higher education that is located in the State; and
(B)One private degree-granting institution of higher education, if at least one exists in the State that may be eligible to participate in the State's LEAP Program under subpart A of this part;
(ii)New or existing early information and intervention, mentoring, or outreach programs located in the State; and
(iii)At least one philanthropic organization located in, or that provides funding in, the State, or private corporation located in, or that does business in, the State;
(3)Meet the requirements in § 692.100; and
(4)Have a program under this subpart that satisfies the requirements in § 692.21(a), (e), (f), (g), and (j).
(b)A State may provide an early information and intervention, mentoring, or outreach program under paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070c-3a)
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