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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 694 · § 694.1

§ 694.1. What is the maximum amount that the Secretary may award each fiscal year to a Partnership or a State under this program?

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(a)Partnership grants. The Secretary may establish the maximum amount that may be awarded each fiscal year for a GEAR UP Partnership grant in a notice published in the Federal Register. The maximum amount for which a Partnership may apply may not exceed the lesser of the maximum amount established by the Secretary, if applicable, or the amount calculated by multiplying---
(1)\$800; by
(2)The number of students the Partnership proposes to serve that year, as stated in the Partnership's plan.
(b)State grants. The Secretary establishes the maximum amount that may be awarded each fiscal year for a GEAR UP State grant in a notice published in the Federal Register. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070a-23) \[65 FR 24760, Apr. 27, 2000, as amended at 75 FR 65798, Oct. 26, 2010\]
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