[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: 34CFR656.22]



[Page 358-360]

 

                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION

 

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

 

PART 656_NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTERS PROGRAM FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND 

 

             Subpart C_How Does the Secretary Make a Grant?

 

Sec. 656.22  What selection criteria does the Secretary use to evaluate 

an application for an undergraduate Center?



    The Secretary evaluates an application for an undergraduate Center 

on the basis of the criteria in this section.

    (a) Program planning and budget. The Secretary reviews each 

application to determine--

    (1) The extent to which the activities for which the applicant seeks 

funding are of high quality and directly related to the purpose of the 

National Resource Centers Program;

    (2) The extent to which the applicant provides a development plan or 

timeline demonstrating how the proposed activities will contribute to a 

strengthened program and whether the applicant uses its resources and 

personnel effectively to achieve the proposed objectives;

    (3) The extent to which the costs of the proposed activities are 

reasonable in relation to the objectives of the program; and

    (4) The long-term impact of the proposed activities on the 

institution's undergraduate training program.

    (b) Quality of staff resources. The Secretary reviews each 

application to determine--

    (1) The extent to which teaching faculty and other staff are 

qualified for the current and proposed Center activities and training 

programs, are provided professional development opportunities (including 

overseas experience), and participate in teaching, supervising, and 

advising students;

    (2) The adequacy of Center staffing and oversight arrangements, 

including outreach and administration and the extent to which faculty 

from a variety of departments, professional schools, and the library are 

involved; and

    (3) The extent to which the applicant, as part of its 

nondiscriminatory employment practices, encourages applications for 

employment from persons



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who are members of groups that have been traditionally underrepresented, 

such as members of racial or ethnic minority groups, women, persons with 

disabilities, and the elderly.

    (c) Impact and evaluation. The Secretary reviews each application to 

determine--

    (1) The extent to which the Center's activities and training 

programs have a significant impact on the university, community, region, 

and the Nation as shown through indices such as enrollments, graduate 

placement data, participation rates for events, and usage of Center 

resources; the extent to which students matriculate into advanced 

language and area or international studies programs or related 

professional programs; and the extent to which the applicant supplies a 

clear description of how the applicant will provide equal access and 

treatment of eligible project participants who are members of groups 

that have been traditionally underrepresented, such as members of racial 

or ethnic minority groups, women, persons with disabilities, and the 

elderly; and

    (2) The extent to which the applicant provides an evaluation plan 

that is comprehensive and objective and that will produce quantifiable, 

outcome-measure-oriented data; and the extent to which recent 

evaluations have been used to improve the applicant's program.

    (d) Commitment to the subject area on which the Center focuses. The 

Secretary reviews each application to determine the extent to which the 

institution provides financial and other support to the operation of the 

Center, teaching staff for the Center's subject area, library resources, 

linkages with institutions abroad, outreach activities, and qualified 

students in fields related to the Center.

    (e) Strength of library. The Secretary reviews each application to 

determine--

    (1) The strength of the institution's library holdings (both print 

and non-print, English and foreign language) in the subject area and at 

the educational levels (graduate, professional, undergraduate) on which 

the Center focuses; and the extent to which the institution provides 

financial support for the acquisition of library materials and for 

library staff in the subject area of the Center; and

    (2) The extent to which research materials at other institutions are 

available to students through cooperative arrangements with other 

libraries or on-line databases and the extent to which teachers, 

students, and faculty from other institutions are able to access the 

library's holdings.

    (f) Quality of the Center's non-language instructional program. The 

Secretary reviews each application to determine--

    (1) The quality and extent of the Center's course offerings in a 

variety of disciplines;

    (2) The extent to which the Center offers depth of specialized 

course coverage in one or more disciplines of the Center's subject area;

    (3) The extent to which the institution employs a sufficient number 

of teaching faculty to enable the Center to carry out its purposes and 

the extent to which instructional assistants are provided with pedagogy 

training; and

    (4) The extent to which interdisciplinary courses are offered for 

undergraduate students.

    (g) Quality of the Center's language instructional program. The 

Secretary reviews each application to determine--

    (1) The extent to which the Center provides instruction in the 

languages of the Center's subject area and the extent to which students 

enroll in the study of the languages of the subject area through 

programs offered by the Center or other providers;

    (2) The extent to which the Center provides three or more levels of 

language training and the extent to which courses in disciplines other 

than language, linguistics, and literature are offered in appropriate 

foreign languages;

    (3) Whether sufficient numbers of language faculty are available to 

teach the languages and levels of instruction described in the 

application and the extent to which language teaching staff (including 

faculty and instructional assistants) have been exposed to current 

language pedagogy training appropriate for performance-based teaching; 

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    (4) The quality of the language program as measured by the 

performance-based instruction being used or developed, the adequacy of 

resources for language teaching and practice, and language proficiency 

requirements.

    (h) Quality of curriculum design. The Secretary reviews each 

application to determine--

    (1) The extent to which the Center's curriculum has incorporated 

undergraduate instruction in the applicant's area or topic of 

specialization into baccalaureate degree programs (for example, major, 

minor, or certificate programs) and the extent to which these programs 

and their requirements (including language requirements) are appropriate 

for a Center in this subject area and will result in an undergraduate 

training program of high quality; and

    (2) The extent to which the Center provides academic and career 

advising services for students; the extent to which the Center has 

established formal arrangements for students to conduct research or 

study abroad and the extent to which these arrangements are used; and 

the extent to which the institution facilitates student access to other 

institutions' study abroad and summer language programs.

    (i) Outreach activities. The Secretary reviews each application to 

determine the extent to which the Center demonstrates a significant and 

measurable regional and national impact of, and faculty and professional 

school involvement in, domestic outreach activities that involve--

    (1) Elementary and secondary schools;

    (2) Postsecondary institutions; and

    (3) Business, media and the general public.

    (j) Degree to which priorities are served. If, under the provisions 

of Sec. 656.23, the Secretary establishes competitive priorities for 

Centers, the Secretary considers the degree to which those priorities 

are being served.



(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 

1840-0068)



(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1122)



[61 FR 50193, Sept. 24, 1996, as amended at 70 FR 13375, Mar. 21, 2005]