Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions -- Title III Part A Programs

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Annual Performance Report

Grantees are required to submit an Annual Performance Report (APR) annually; the collection number is OMB 1840-0766. The APR is available to grantees October 1 of each calendar year, and closes 90 days thereafter. To support efficient completion of the annual report, an APR user's manual and training Web site at https://apr.ed.gov is available to all grantees required to submit an annual report.

To gain access to the APR at https://apr.ed.gov, project directors need the institution's Unit ID, PR Award ID, and a unique password provided by the Institutional Development and Undergraduate Education Service. Passwords are e-mailed to all project directors before the collection period. Project directors of Title III and Title V grants are responsible for completing and managing the content of their respective annual report. During the data collection assistance is available via the Help Desk (1-800-963-6155) to answer questions related to system operations, error messages, technical problems, report content, and program policy.

Note: If you are a project director and have responsibility for completing the annual report for your institution, please provide your Title III B, Title III A, MSEIP or Title V program officer and Don Crews with your correct e-mail address before the collection period begins.

A copy of the Web-based annual program performance report is provided below in two formats: PDF and MS Word. These provide a text version of the data elements included in the report. Please note there are separate APR forms for two-year and four-year institutions.

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Final Performance Report

To assist in the preparation of the Final Performance Report, we are pleased to provide instructions for complying with the Department's reporting requirements. For more details, see Section 74.50-53 of the Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR).

The instructions are for grantees under the following programs:

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Successful Strategies

OPE received the abstract linked below in response to a request for Title III-funded institutions serving Asian-American and Pacific Islander students to share successful strategies in fostering low-income postsecondary student recruitment, retention, and graduation.

The Department also encourages grantees to report successful strategies for fostering low-income postsecondary student recruitment, retention, and graduation, including strategies for reaching students while still in high school and Asian American and Pacific Islander students, on their own Web pages.

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