[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR693.12]

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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
                         DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 693--NATIONAL EARLY INTERVENTION SCHOLARSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart B--How Does a State Obtain a Grant?
 
Sec. 693.12  What requirements must be met by the State under the program's scholarship component?

    A State shall provide for a scholarship component that--
    (a) As described in the State's plan approved by the Secretary under 
693.10, is closely coordinated with other Federal, State, local, and 
private scholarship programs within the State;
    (b) Awards scholarships only to students who meet the eligibility 
requirements in 693.40;
    (c) Places a priority on awarding scholarships to students who will 
receive Federal Pell Grant awards for the academic year in which the 
award is being made under this part by--
    (1) Selecting those eligible students who will receive Federal Pell 
Grants and who--
    (i) Have the lowest expected family contributions as calculated 
under part F of title IV of the HEA; or
    (ii) Are the neediest students as prioritized under the State's 
criteria for low-income students if the State's criteria are approved by 
the Secretary; and
    (2) If the State has NEISP Program scholarship funds remaining after 
making NEISP awards to all of the eligible Federal Pell Grant 
recipients, awarding the remaining NEISP Program scholarship funds to 
those eligible students who will not receive Federal Pell Grant awards 
and who--
    (i) Have the lowest expected family contributions; or
    (ii) Are the neediest students as prioritized under the State's 
criteria for low-income students if the State's criteria are approved by 
the Secretary;
    (d) Awards continuation scholarships in successive award years to 
each student who received an initial scholarship and who continues to 
meet the student eligibility requirements under Sec. 693.40;
    (e) Establishes the maximum amount of a scholarship that each 
eligible student is to receive and ensures that no scholarship is less 
than the lesser of--
    (1) 75 percent of the average cost of attendance, as determined 
under section 472, part F of the HEA, for an in-State student in a 4-
year program of instruction at public institutions of higher education 
in the State; or
    (2) The maximum Federal Pell Grant award funded for that fiscal 
year;
    (f) Ensures that, for each recipient of a scholarship under this 
part who is eligible for and receiving other postsecondary student 
financial assistance, a Federal Pell Grant be awarded first, other 
public and private grant and scholarship assistance be awarded second, a 
scholarship under this part be awarded third, and then other financial 
assistance be awarded;
    (g) Ensures that no scholarship awarded under this part, combined 
with other title IV, HEA financial assistance and any other grant or 
scholarship assistance exceeds the student's total cost of attendance, 
as determined under section 472, part F of the HEA;
    (h) Expends all NEISP Program funds under the scholarship component, 
as determined according to Sec. 693.10(b)(5)(iv), on scholarships to 
students;
    (i) Notifies recipients of scholarships under this part that they 
are to be known as ``[insert name of the State] National Partnership 
Scholars''; and
    (j) Describes to the satisfaction of the Secretary the procedures 
the State

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will use to award scholarships to eligible students in the event that 
the State receives reduced or no Federal funding under the NEISP Program 
during any fiscal year.

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070a-24)

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
1840-0677)