[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR606.10]

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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
 CHAPTER VI--OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 606_DEVELOPING HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS
PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart A_General
 
Sec. 606.10  What activities may and may not be carried out under a grant?

    (a) Planning grants. Under a planning grant, a grantee shall
formulate--
    (1) A comprehensive development plan described in Sec. 606.8; and
    (2) An application for a development grant.
    (b) Development grants--allowable activities. Under a development
grant, except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, a grantee
shall carry out activities that implement its comprehensive development
plan and hold promise for strengthening the institution. Activities that
may be carried out include, but are not limited to--
    (1) Purchase, rental, or lease of scientific or laboratory equipment
for educational purposes, including instructional and research purposes.
    (2) Construction, maintenance, renovation, and improvement in
classrooms, libraries, laboratories, and other instructional facilities.
    (3) Support of faculty exchanges, faculty development, curriculum
development, academic instruction, and faculty fellowships to assist in
attaining advanced degrees in the fellow's field of instruction.
    (4) Purchase of library books, periodicals, and other educational
materials, including telecommunications program material.
    (5) Tutoring, counseling, and student service programs designed to
improve academic success.
    (6) Funds management, administrative management, and acquisition of
equipment for use in strengthening funds management.
    (7) Joint use of facilities, such as laboratories and libraries.
    (8) Establishing or improving a development office to strengthen or
improve contributions from alumni and the private sector.

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    (9) Establishing or improving an endowment fund, provided the
grantee uses no more than 20 percent of its grant funds for this purpose
and at least matches those grant funds with non-Federal funds.
    (10) Creating or improving facilities for Internet or other distance
learning academic instruction capabilities, including purchase or rental
of telecommunications technology equipment or services.
    (11) Establishing or enhancing a program of teacher education
designed to qualify students to teach in public elementary or secondary
schools.
    (12) Establishing community outreach programs that will encourage
elementary school and secondary school students to develop the academic
skills and the interest to pursue postsecondary education.
    (13) Expanding the number of Hispanic and other underrepresented
graduate and professional students that can be served by the institution
by expanding courses and institutional resources.
    (14) Other activities that contribute to carrying out the purposes
of this program.
    (c) Development grants--unallowable activities. A grantee may not
carry out the following activities or pay the following costs under a
development grant:
    (1) Activities that are not included in the grantee's approved
application.
    (2) Activities that are inconsistent with any State plan for higher
education that is applicable to the institution, including, but not
limited to, a State plan for desegregation of higher education.
    (3) Activities or services that relate to sectarian instruction or
religious worship.
    (4) Activities provided by a school or department of divinity. For
the purpose of this provision, a ``school or department of divinity''
means an institution, or a 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.
    (5) Developing or improving non-degree or non-credit courses other
than basic skills development courses.
    (6) Developing or improving community-based or community services
programs, unless the program provides academic-related experiences or
academic credit toward a degree for degree students, or, unless it is a
program or services to encourage elementary and secondary school
students to develop the academic skills and the interest to pursue
postsecondary education.
    (7) Purchase of standard office equipment, such as furniture, file
cabinets, bookcases, typewriters, or word processors.
    (8) Payment of any portion of the salary of a president, vice
president, or equivalent officer who has college-wide administrative
authority and responsibility at an institution to fill a position under
the grant such as project coordinator or activity director.
    (9) Costs of organized fund-raising, including financial campaigns,
endowment drives, solicitation of gifts and bequests, and similar
expenses incurred solely to raise capital or obtain contributions.
    (10) Costs of student recruitment such as advertisements,
literature, and college fairs.
    (11) Services to high school students, unless they are services to
encourage such students to develop the skills and the interest to pursue
postsecondary education.
    (12) Instruction in the institution's standard courses as indicated
in the institution's catalog.
    (13) Costs for health and fitness programs, transportation, and day
care services.
    (14) Student activities such as entertainment, cultural, or social
enrichment programs, publications, social clubs, or associations.
    (15) Activities that are operational in nature rather than
developmental in nature.
    (d) Endowment funds. If a grantee uses part of its grant funds to
establish or increase an endowment fund, it must comply with the
provisions of Sec. Sec. 628.3, 628.6, 628.10, and 628.41 through 628.47
of this chapter with regard to the use of those funds, except--

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    (1) The definition of the term ``endowment fund income'' in Sec.
628.6 of this chapter does not apply. For the purposes of this paragraph
(d), ``endowment fund income'' means an amount equal to the total value
of the fund, including fund appreciation and retained interest and
dividends, minus the endowment fund corpus;
    (2) Instead of the requirement in Sec. 628.10(a) of this chapter,
the grantee institution must match each dollar of Federal grant funds
used to establish or increase an endowment fund with one dollar of non-
Federal funds; and
    (3) Instead of the requirements in Sec. 628.41(a)(3) through (a)(5)
and the introductory text in Sec. 628.41(b) and Sec. 628.41(b)(2) and
(b)(3) of this chapter, if a grantee institution decides to use any of
its grant funds for endowment purposes, it must match those grant funds
immediately with non-Federal funds when it places those funds into its
endowment fund.

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.)

[64 FR 70147, Dec. 15, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 79310, Dec. 19, 2000]