§ 657.22. What priorities may the Secretary establish?
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/us/cfr/t34/s§ 657.22·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
(a)The Secretary may establish one or more of the following priorities for the allocation of fellowships:
(1)Instruction, training, or research in specific languages or all languages related to specific world areas.
(2)Programs of language instruction with stated performance goals for functional foreign language use or that are developing such performance goals.
(3)Instruction, training, or research related to specific world areas.
(4)Academic terms, such as academic year or summer.
(5)Levels of language offerings.
(6)Academic disciplines, such as linguistics or sociology.
(7)Professional studies, such as business, law, or education.
(8)Instruction, training, or research in particular subjects, such as population growth and planning or international trade and business.
(9)Specific areas of national need for expertise in foreign languages and world areas derived from the consultation with Federal agencies on areas of national need.
(10)A combination of any of these categories.
(b)The Secretary announces any priorities in the application notice published in the Federal Register.
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