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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 647 · § 647.30

§ 647.30. What are allowable costs?

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The cost principles in 2 CFR part 200, subpart E, may include the following costs reasonably related to carrying out a McNair project:
(a)Activities of an academic or scholarly nature, such as trips to institutions of higher education offering doctoral programs, and special lectures, symposia, and professional conferences, which have as their purpose the encouragement and preparation of project participants for doctoral studies.
(b)Stipends of up to \$2,800 per year for students engaged in research internships, provided that the student has completed the sophomore year of study at an eligible institution before the internship begins.
(c)Necessary tuition, room and board, and transportation for students engaged in research internships during the summer.
(d)Purchase, lease, or rental of computer hardware, software, and other equipment, service agreements for such equipment, and supplies for participant development, project administration, or project recordkeeping. \[59 FR 43989, Aug. 25, 1994, as amended at 75 FR 65797, Oct. 26, 2010; 79 FR 76103, Dec. 19, 2014\]
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