[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: 34CFR648.9]



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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION

 

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

 

PART 648_GRADUATE ASSISTANCE IN AREAS OF NATIONAL NEED--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 648.9  What definitions apply?



    (a) Definitions in EDGAR. The following terms used in this part are 

defined in 34 CFR 77.1:



Applicant

Application

Award

Budget

Budget period

Department

EDGAR

Equipment

Grant

Nonprofit

Project period

Secretary

Supplies



    (b) Other definitions. The following definitions also apply to this 

part:

    Academic department means any department, program, unit, orany other 

administrative subdivision of an institution of higher education that--

    (i) Directly administers or supervises post-baccalaureate 

instruction in a specific discipline; and



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    (ii) Has the authority to award academic course credit acceptable to 

meet degree requirements at an institution of higher education.

    Academic field means an area of study in an academic department 

within an institution of higher education other than a school or 

department of divinity.

    Academic year means the 12-month period commencing with the fall 

instructional term of the institution.

    Application period means the period in which the Secretary solicits 

applications for this program.

    Discipline means a branch of instruction or learning.

    Eligible non-degree granting institution means any institution 

that--

    (i) Conducts post-baccalaureate academic programs of study but does 

not award doctoral degrees in an area of national need;

    (ii) Is described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code 

of 1986 and is exempt from tax under section 501(a) of the Code;

    (iii) Is organized and operated substantially to conduct scientific 

and cultural research and graduate training programs;

    (iv) Is not a private foundation;

    (v) Has academic personnel for instruction and counseling who meet 

the standards of the institution of higher education in which the 

students are enrolled; and

    (vi) Has necessary research resources not otherwise readily 

available in the institutions in which students are enrolled.

    Fees mean non-refundable charges paid by a graduate student for 

services, materials, and supplies that are not included within the 

tuition charged by the institution in which the student is enrolled.

    Fellow means a recipient of a fellowship under this part.

    Fellowship means an award made by an institution of higher education 

to an individual for graduate study under this part at the institution 

of higher education.

    Financial need means the fellow's financial need as determined under 

title IV, part F, of the HEA for the period of the fellow's enrollment 

in the approved academic field of study for which the fellowship was 

awarded.

    General operational overhead means non-instructional expenses 

incurred by an academic department in the normal administration and 

conduct of its academic program, including the costs of supervision, 

recruitment, capital outlay, debt service, indirect costs, or any other 

costs not included in the determination of tuition and non-refundable 

fee charges.

    Graduate student means an individual enrolled in a program of post-

baccalaureate study at an institution of higher education.

    Graduate study means any program of postbaccalaureate study at an 

institution of higher education.

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

    Highest possible degree available means a doctorate in an academic 

field or a master's degree, professional degree, or other post-

baccalaureate degree if a doctorate is not available in that academic 

field.

    Institution of higher education (Institution) means an institution 

of higher education, other than a school or department of divinity, as 

defined in section 1201(a) of the HEA.

    Inter-discipline means a course of study that involves academic 

fields in two or more disciplines.

    Minority means Alaskan Native, American Indian, Asian-American, 

Black (African-American), Hispanic American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific 

Islander.

    Multi-disciplinary application means an application that requests 

fellowships for more than a single academic department in areas of 

national need designated as priorities by the Secretary under this part.

    Project means the activities necessary to assist, whether from grant 

funds or institutional resources, fellows in the successful completion 

of their designated educational programs.

    Satisfactory progress means that a fellow meets or exceeds the 

institution's criteria and standards established for a graduate 

student's continued status as an applicant for the graduate degree in 

the academic field for which the fellowship was awarded.



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    School or department of divinity means an institution, or an 

academic department of an institution, whose program is specifically for 

the education of students to prepare them to become ministers of 

religion or to enter into some other religious vocation or to prepare 

them to teach theological subjects.

    Students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds mean women 

and minorities who traditionally are underrepresented in areas of 

national need as designated by the Secretary.

    Supervised training means training provided to fellows under the 

guidance and direction of faculty in the academic department.

    Tuition means the charge for instruction by the institution of 

higher education in which the fellow is enrolled.

    Underrepresented in areas of national need means proportionate 

representation as measured by degree recipients, that is less than the 

proportionate representation in the general population, 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;

    (iii) Other standard statistical references, as announced annually 

in the Federal Register notice inviting applications for new awards 

under this program; or

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

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



(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1135-1135d)