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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 463 · § 463.38

§ 463.38. How does a program providing integrated education and training under title II meet the requirement that the integrated education and training program be "for the purpose of educational and career advancement"?

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A provider meets the requirement that the integrated education and training program provided is for the purpose of educational and career advancement if:
(a)The adult education component of the program is aligned with the State's content standards for adult education as described in the State's Unified or Combined State Plan; and
(b)The integrated education and training program is part of a career pathway. (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 3272, 3112)
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