[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 34, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 34CFR607.7]



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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION

 

 CHAPTER VI--OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

 

PART 607_STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONS PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 607.7  What definitions apply?



    (a) Definitions in EDGAR. The following terms that apply to the 

Institutional Aid Programs are defined in 34 CFR 77.1:



EDGAR

Fiscal year

Grant

Grantee

Grant period

Nonprofit

Private

Project period

Public

Secretary

State



    (b) The following term used in this part is defined in section 312 

of the HEA:



Endowment fund



    (c) The following terms used in this part are defined in section 316 

of the HEA:



Indian

Indian tribe

Tribal college or university



    (d) The following terms used in this part are defined in section 317 

of the HEA:



Alaska Native

Alaska Native-serving institution

Native Hawaiian

Native Hawaiian-serving institution



    (e) The following definitions also apply to this part:

    Accredited means the status of public recognition which a nationally 

recognized accrediting agency or association



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grants to an institution which meets certain established qualifications 

and educational standards.

    Activity means an action that is incorporated into an implementation 

plan designed to meet one or more objectives. An activity is a part of a 

project and has its own budget that is approved to carry out the 

objectives of that subpart.

    Base year means the second fiscal year preceding the fiscal year for 

which an institution seeks a grant under this part.

    Branch campus means a unit of a college or university that is 

geographically apart from the main campus of the college or university 

and independent of that main campus. The Secretary considers a unit of a 

college or university to be independent of the main campus if the unit--

    (1) Is permanent in nature;

    (2) Offers courses for credit and programs leading to an associate 

or bachelor's degree; and

    (3) Is autonomous to the extent that it has--

    (i) Its own faculty and administrative or supervisory organization; 

and

    (ii) Its own budgetary and hiring authority.

    Comparable institutions that offer similar instruction means 

institutions that are being compared with an applicant institution and 

that fall within one of the following four categories--

    (1) Public junior or community colleges;

    (2) Private nonprofit junior or community colleges;

    (3) Public institutions that offer an educational program for which 

they offer a bachelor's degree; or

    (4) Private nonprofit institutions that offer an educational program 

for which they offer a bachelor's degree.

    Cooperative arrangement means an arrangement to carry out allowable 

grant activities between an institution eligible to receive a grant 

under this part and another eligible or ineligible institution of higher 

education, under which the resources of the cooperating institutions are 

combined and shared to better achieve the purposes of this part and 

avoid costly duplication of effort.

    Degree student means a student who enrolls at an institution for the 

purpose of obtaining the degree, certificate, or other recognized 

educational credential offered by that institution.

    Developmental program and services means new or improved programs 

and services, beyond those regularly budgeted, specifically designed to 

improve the self sufficiency of the school.

    Educational and general expenditures means the total amount expended 

by an institution of higher education for instruction, research, public 

service, academic support (including library expenditures), student 

services, institutional support, scholarships and fellowships, operation 

and maintenance expenditures for the physical plant, and any mandatory 

transfers which the institution is required to pay by law.

    Educationally disadvantaged means a college student who requires 

special services and assistance to enable them to succeed in higher 

education. The phrase includes, but is not limited to, students who come 

from--

    (1) Economically disadvantaged families;

    (2) Limited English proficiency families;

    (3) Migrant worker families; or

    (4) Families in which one or both of their parents have dropped out 

of secondary school.

    Federal Pell Grant Program means the grant program authorized by 

title IV-A-1 of the HEA.

    Federal Perkins Loan Program, formerly called the National Direct 

Student Loan Program, means the loan program authorized by title IV-E of 

the HEA.

    Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant Program means the 

grant program authorized by title IV-A-3 of the HEA.

    Federal Work-Study Program means the part-time employment program 

authorized under title IV-C of the HEA.

    Full-time equivalent students means the sum of the number of 

students enrolled full-time at an institution, plus the full-time 

equivalent of the number of students enrolled part time (determined on 

the basis of the quotient of the sum of the credit hours of all part-

time students divided by 12) at such institution.



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    HEA means the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.

    Hispanic student means a person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, 

Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, 

regardless of race.

    Institution of higher education means an educational institution 

defined in section 101 of the HEA.

    Junior or community college means an institution of higher 

education--

    (1) That admits as regular students persons who are beyond the age 

of compulsory school attendance in the State in which the institution is 

located and who have the ability to benefit from the training offered by 

the institution;

    (2) That does not provide an educational program for which it awards 

a bachelor's degree (or an equivalent degree); and

    (3) That--

    (i) Provides an educational program of not less than 2 years that is 

acceptable for full credit toward such a degree, or

    (ii) Offers a 2-year program in engineering, mathematics, or the 

physical or biological sciences, designed to prepare a student to work 

as a technician or at the semiprofessional level in engineering, 

scientific, or other technological fields requiring the understanding 

and application of basic engineering, scientific, or mathematical 

principles of knowledge.

    Low-income individual means an individual from a family whose 

taxable income for the preceding year did not exceed 150 percent of an 

amount equal to the poverty level determined by using criteria of 

poverty established by the Bureau of Census.

    Minority student means a student who is Alaskan Native, American 

Indian, Asian-American, Black (African-American), Hispanic American, 

Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander.

    Nationally recognized accrediting agency or association means an 

accrediting agency or association that the Secretary has recognized to 

accredit or preaccredit a particular category of institution in 

accordance with the provisions contained in 34 CFR part 603. The 

Secretary periodically publishes a list of those nationally recognized 

accrediting agencies and associations in the Federal Register.

    Operational programs and services means the regular, ongoing 

budgeted programs and services at an institution.

    Preaccredited means a status that a nationally recognized 

accrediting agency or association, recognized by the Secretary to grant 

that status, has accorded an unaccredited institution that is 

progressing toward accreditation within a reasonable period of time.

    Project means all the funded activities under a grant.

    Self-sufficiency means the point at which an institution is able to 

survive without continued funding under the Strengthening Institutions 

Program.

    Underrepresented means proportionate representation as measured by 

degree recipients, that is less than the proportionate representation in 

the general population--

    (1) As indicated by--

    (i) The most current edition of the Department's Digest of 

Educational Statistics;

    (ii) The National Research Council's Doctorate Recipients from 

United States Universities; or

    (iii) Other standard statistical references, as announced annually 

in the Federal Register notice inviting applications for new awards 

under this program; or

    (2) As documented by national survey data submitted to and accepted 

by the Secretary on a case-by-case basis.



(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1051, 1057-1059 and 1066-1069f; OMB Directive No. 

15)



[52 FR 30529, Aug. 14, 1987, as amended at 59 FR 41922, Aug. 15, 1994; 

60 FR 15447, Mar. 23, 1995; 64 FR 70153, Dec. 15, 1999]