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| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.1.17.1 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 657.1 What is the Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships Program? | ED | (a) Under the Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships Program, the Secretary provides allocations of fellowships to Centers and other administrative units at eligible institutions of higher education that award the fellowships on a competitive basis to undergraduate or graduate students who are undergoing advanced training in modern foreign languages and area studies. (b) The Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships Program contributes to the purposes of the programs authorized by part A of title VI of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, listed in § 655.5(a), especially the development of a pool of international experts to meet national needs. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.1.17.2 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 657.2 What entities are eligible to receive an allocation of fellowships? | ED | The Secretary awards an allocation of fellowships (grant) to an institution of higher education or to a consortium of institutions of higher education. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.1.17.3 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 657.3 What are the instructional and administrative requirements for an allocation of fellowships? | ED | (a) An allocation of fellowships must support area studies and language instruction that aligns with all of the following requirements: (1) A geographic world area or a geographically designated region that spans multiple world areas and serves as the focus of research, teaching, training, and instruction. (2) Languages specific to the geographic area of focus. (3) Existing programs or proposed instructional programs that will be developed and implemented during the grant period. (b) An allocation of fellowships must be administered according to the institution's written plan for distributing fellowships and allowances to eligible fellows for training and instruction during the academic year or summer, provided that— (1) The fellowship types are described in the budget narrative of an application selected for funding under this part; or (2) The Secretary has approved any proposed changes to an approved Center's or Program's plan. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.1.17.4 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 657.4 Who is eligible to receive a fellowship? | ED | A student must satisfy the criteria in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section during the fellowship period to be eligible to receive a fellowship from an approved Center or Program, and a student receiving an academic year fellowship must additionally satisfy the criteria in paragraph (f) of this section to be eligible: (a) The student is a— (1) Citizen or national of the United States; or (2) Permanent resident of the United States. (b) The student is accepted for enrollment, is enrolled, or will continue to be enrolled in the institution receiving an allocation of fellowships. (c) The student demonstrates— (1) Commitment to the study of a world area relevant to the allocation of fellowships; and (2) Potential for high academic achievement based on grade point average, class ranking, or similar measures that the institution may determine. (d) The student is engaged in modern foreign language training or instruction in a language— (1) That is relevant to the student's educational program, as described in paragraph (c), as well as the allocation of fellowships; and (2) For which the institution or program has developed or is developing performance goals for foreign language use, and in the case of summer programs has received approval from the Secretary. (e) The student must engage in the type of training appropriate to their degree status: (1) Undergraduate students must engage in the study of a less commonly taught language at the intermediate or advanced level. (2) Non-dissertation or predissertation level graduate students must engage in the study of a modern foreign language at the— (i) Intermediate or advanced level; or (ii) Beginning level, provided they demonstrate advanced proficiency in another modern foreign language relevant to their field of study or obtain the permission of the Secretary. (3) Dissertation level graduate students must— (i) Engage in dissertation research abroad or dissertation writing in the United States; (ii) Demonstrate advanced proficiency in a modern foreign… | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.1.17.5 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 657.5 What is the amount of a fellowship? | ED | (a) Each fellowship consists of an institutional payment, a stipend, and any additional allowances permitted under this part. (1) A fellowship may include additional allowances payable to a fellow in addition to the stipend, as determined by the Secretary and as allocated by an approved Center or Program. (2) If the institutional payment determined by the Secretary is greater than the tuition and fees charged by the institution, the institutional payment portion of the fellowship is limited to actual costs. (b) The Secretary announces the following in a notice published in the Federal Register : (1) The amounts of the stipend and institutional payment for each type of fellow during an academic year. (2) The amounts of the stipend and institutional payment for each type of fellow during a summer session. (3) Whether travel allowances of any type will be permitted. (4) Whether dependent allowances of any type will be permitted. (5) The amounts of any permitted allowances. (6) Any limitation on the applicability of the amounts or allowances addressed in this paragraph (b). (c) Allowances are only permissible if the Secretary announces such allowances are permitted. (d) If the Secretary limits the applicability of fellowship amounts or the permissibility of allowances by reference to time, including the performance period of one or more awards, in a notice published in the Federal Register and the applicability period lapses, the amounts contained in the most recent notice or notices addressing each topic will remain in force as provisional amounts until the Secretary publishes a new notice but any allowances will no longer be permitted until expressly authorized in a new notice. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.1.17.6 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 657.6 What regulations apply to this program? | ED | The following regulations apply to this program: (a) The regulations in 34 CFR part 655. (b) The regulations in this part 657. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.1.17.7 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 657.7 What definitions apply to this program? | ED | The following definitions apply to this part: (a) The definitions in 34 CFR 655.4. (b) The following definitions, unless otherwise specified: Approved Center means an administrative unit of an institution of higher education that has both received an allocation of fellowships under this part and a grant to operate a Center under 34 CFR part 656. Approved Program means a concentration of educational resources and activities in modern foreign language training and area studies with the administrative capacity to administer an allocation of fellowships under this part. Fellow means a person who receives a fellowship under this part. Fellowship means the payment a fellow receives under this part. Institutional payment means the portion of the fellowship used to pay the tuition associated with a fellow's training or instruction and any associated student fees that are required of such a large proportion of all students pursuing degrees at the same degree level as the fellow at the institution receiving an allocation of fellowships or at an approved language program during the fellowship period that the student who does not pay the charge is an exception. Stipend means the portion of the fellowship paid by the grantee to a fellow in support of living expenses and the costs associated with advanced training in a modern foreign language and area studies. Travel allowance means the portion of the fellowship used to pay for reasonable costs associated with a fellow's travel to or from a site for language instruction or training during the fellowship term, such as transportation costs or visa fees, and other reasonable costs that directly support the safety and security of fellows during the fellowship term while outside of the United States, such as overseas medical insurance or evacuation insurance. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.1.17.8 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 657.8 Severability. | ED | If any provision of this part or its application to any person, act, or practice is held invalid, the remainder of the part or the application of its provisions to any other person, act, or practice will not be affected thereby. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.2.17.1 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | B | Subpart B—How Does an Eligible Institution or a Student Apply? | § 657.10 How does an institution submit a grant application? | ED | The application notice published in the Federal Register explains how to apply for a new grant under this part. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.2.17.2 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | B | Subpart B—How Does an Eligible Institution or a Student Apply? | § 657.11 What assurances and other information must an applicant institution include in an application? | ED | (a) Each eligible institution of higher education, including each member of a consortium of institutions of higher education, applying for an allocation of fellowships under this part must provide all of the following: (1) An explanation of how the activities funded by the grant will reflect diverse perspectives, as defined in part 655, and a wide range of views and generate debate on world regions and international affairs. (2) A description of how the applicant will encourage government service in areas of national need, as identified by the Secretary, as well as in areas of need in the education, business, and nonprofit sectors. (3) An estimated number of the students at the applicant institution who currently meet the fellowship eligibility requirements. (b) Each applicant institution must submit the Applicant Profile Form provided in the FLAS Fellowships Program application package. (c) Each applicant institution must submit a description of the applicant's policy regarding non-discriminatory hiring practices. (d) Each applicant institution must submit a description of the applicant's travel policy, if one exists, and if one does not exist, a statement to that effect. (e) Each consortium of institutions of higher education applying for an award under this part must submit a group agreement (consortium agreement) that addresses the required elements in 34 CFR 75.128 and describes a rationale for the formation of the consortium. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.2.17.3 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | B | Subpart B—How Does an Eligible Institution or a Student Apply? | § 657.12 How does a student apply for a fellowship? | ED | (a) A student must apply for a fellowship directly to an approved Center or Program at an institution of higher education that has received an allocation of fellowships according to the application procedures established by that approved Center or Program. (b) Individual applicants must provide sufficient information to enable the approved Center or Program at the institution to determine the applicant's eligibility to receive a fellowship and whether the student should be selected according to the selection process established by the approved Center or Program. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.3.17.1 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | C | Subpart C—How Does the Secretary Select an Institution for an Allocation of Fellowships? | § 657.20 How does the Secretary select institutional applications for funding? | ED | (a) The Secretary evaluates an institutional application for an allocation of fellowships on the basis of the quality of the applicant's Center or program in modern foreign language and area studies training. The applicant's Center or program is evaluated and approved under the criteria in § 657.21. (b) The Secretary informs applicants of the maximum possible score for each criterion in the application package or in a notice published in the Federal Register . (c) The Secretary makes grant awards using a peer review process. Applications that share the same or similar area of focus, as declared by each applicant under § 657.3(a), are grouped together for purposes of review. Each application is reviewed for excellence based on the applicable criteria referenced in paragraph (a) of this section. Applications are then ranked within each group that shares the same or similar area of focus. (d) The Secretary may determine a minimum total score required to demonstrate a sufficient degree of excellence to qualify for a grant under this part. (e) If insufficient money is available to fund all applications demonstrating a sufficient degree of excellence as determined under paragraphs (a), (c), and (d) of this section, the Secretary considers the degree to which priorities derived from the consultation on areas of national need or established under the provisions of § 657.22 and relating to specific countries, world areas, or languages are served when selecting applications for funding and determining the amount of a grant. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.3.17.2 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | C | Subpart C—How Does the Secretary Select an Institution for an Allocation of Fellowships? | § 657.21 What selection criteria does the Secretary use to evaluate an institutional application for an allocation of fellowships? | ED | The Secretary evaluates an institutional application for an allocation of fellowships on the basis of the criteria in this section. (a) Scope, personnel, and operations. The Secretary reviews each application to determine one or more of the following: (1) The extent to which the proposed allocation of fellowships meets the requirements in § 657.3(a). (2) The extent to which the project director and other staff are qualified to administer the proposed allocation of fellowships, including the degree to which they engage in ongoing professional development activities relevant to their roles. (3) The adequacy of governance and oversight arrangements for the proposed allocation of fellowships, and, for a consortium, the extent to which the consortium agreement demonstrates commitment to a common objective. (4) The extent to which the institution provides or will provide financial, administrative, and other support for the administration of the proposed allocation of fellowships. (b) Quality of curriculum and instruction. The Secretary reviews each application to determine one or more of the following: (1) The extent to which the applicant's curriculum provides training options for students from a variety of disciplines and professional fields, and the extent to which the curriculum and associated requirements (including language requirements) are appropriate for the applicant's area of focus and result in educational programs of high quality for students who will be served by the proposed allocation of fellowships. (2) The extent to which the levels of instruction offered for the modern foreign languages relevant to the proposed allocation of fellowships, including intensive language instruction, and the frequency with which the courses are offered, is appropriate for advanced training in those languages. (3) The extent to which the institution's instruction in modern foreign languages relevant to the proposed allocation of fellowships is using or developing stated performance goals for functional foreign… | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.3.17.3 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | C | Subpart C—How Does the Secretary Select an Institution for an Allocation of Fellowships? | § 657.22 What priorities may the Secretary establish? | ED | (a) The Secretary may establish one or more of the following priorities for the allocation of fellowships: (1) Instruction, training, or research in specific languages or all languages related to specific world areas. (2) Programs of language instruction with stated performance goals for functional foreign language use or that are developing such performance goals. (3) Instruction, training, or research related to specific world areas. (4) Academic terms, such as academic year or summer. (5) Levels of language offerings. (6) Academic disciplines, such as linguistics or sociology. (7) Professional studies, such as business, law, or education. (8) Instruction, training, or research in particular subjects, such as population growth and planning or international trade and business. (9) Specific areas of national need for expertise in foreign languages and world areas derived from the consultation with Federal agencies on areas of national need. (10) A combination of any of these categories. (b) The Secretary announces any priorities in the application notice published in the Federal Register . | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.4.17.1 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—What Conditions Must Be Met by Institutional Grantees and Fellows? | § 657.30 What are the limitations on fellowships and the use of fellowship funds? | ED | (a) Distance or online education. Fellows may satisfy course requirements through instruction offered in person or, with the Secretary's prior approval, via distance education or hybrid formats. Correspondence courses do not satisfy program course requirements. (b) Duration and purpose. An approved Center or Program may award a fellowship for any of the following combinations of duration and purpose: (1) One academic year, provided that the fellow enrolls in one language course per term and at least two area studies courses per year. (2) One academic year for dissertation research abroad, provided that the fellow is a doctoral candidate, uses advanced training in at least one modern foreign language in the research, and has a work plan approved by the Secretary. (3) One academic year for dissertation writing, provided that the fellow is a doctoral candidate, uses advanced training in at least one modern foreign language for the dissertation, and has a work plan approved by the Secretary. (4) One summer session if the summer session provides the fellow with the equivalent of one academic year of instruction in a modern foreign language. (5) Other durations approved by the Secretary to accommodate exceptional circumstances that would enable a fellow to complete an appropriate amount of coursework, dissertation writing, or dissertation research. (c) Internships. The Secretary may approve the use of a fellowship to support an internship for an eligible fellow. (d) Program administration costs. This program does not allow administrative costs. (e) Selection of fellowship recipients. Approved Centers or Programs must select students to receive fellowships using the selection process described in the grant application submitted to the Department or using any subsequent modifications to the selection process that have been approved by the Secretary. (f) Study outside the United States. Before awarding a fellowship for use outside the United States, an institution must obtain the approval of the Secr… | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.4.17.2 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—What Conditions Must Be Met by Institutional Grantees and Fellows? | § 657.31 What is the payment procedure for fellowships? | ED | (a) An institution must award a stipend to fellowship recipients. (b) An institution must pay the stipend and any other allowances to the fellow in installments during the term of the academic year fellowship. (c) An institution may make a payment only to a fellow who is in good academic standing and is making satisfactory progress. (d) The institution must make appropriate adjustments of any overpayment or underpayment to a fellow. (e) Any payments made for less than the full duration of a fellowship must be prorated to reflect the actual duration of the fellowship. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.4.17.3 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—What Conditions Must Be Met by Institutional Grantees and Fellows? | § 657.32 Under what circumstances must an institution terminate a fellowship? | ED | An institution must terminate a fellowship if— (a) The fellow is not making satisfactory progress, is no longer enrolled, or is no longer in good standing at the institution; or (b) The fellow fails to follow the plan of study in modern foreign language and area studies, for which the fellow applied, unless a revised plan of study is otherwise approved by the Secretary under this part. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.4.17.4 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—What Conditions Must Be Met by Institutional Grantees and Fellows? | § 657.33 What are the reporting requirements for grantee institutions and for individual fellows who receive funds under this program? | ED | Each institution of higher education, each member in a consortium of institutions of higher education, and each individual fellowship recipient under this program must submit performance reports, in such form and at such time as required by the Secretary. | |||||
| 34:34:3.1.3.1.23.4.17.5 | 34 | Education | VI | 657 | PART 657—FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—What Conditions Must Be Met by Institutional Grantees and Fellows? | § 657.34 What are an institution's responsibilities after the award of a grant for administering fellowship funding? | ED | (a) An institution to which the Secretary awards a grant under this part is responsible for administering the grant in accordance with the regulations described in § 657.6. (b) The institution is responsible for processing individual applications for fellowships in accordance with procedures described in §§ 657.12 and 657.30. (c) The institution is responsible for disbursing funds in accordance with procedures described in § 657.31. (d) The institution is responsible for terminating a fellowship in accordance with the procedures described in § 657.32. | |||||
| 7:7:6.1.3.6.26.1.1.1 | 7 | Agriculture | VI | F | 657 | PART 657—PRIME AND UNIQUE FARMLANDS | A | Subpart A—Important Farmlands Inventory | § 657.1 Purpose. | NRCS | NRCS is concerned about any action that tends to impair the productive capacity of American agriculture. The Nation needs to know the extent and location of the best land for producing food, feed, fiber forage, and oilseed crops. In addition to prime and unique farmlands, farmlands that are of statewide and local importance for producing these crops also need to be identified. | ||||
| 7:7:6.1.3.6.26.1.1.2 | 7 | Agriculture | VI | F | 657 | PART 657—PRIME AND UNIQUE FARMLANDS | A | Subpart A—Important Farmlands Inventory | § 657.2 Policy. | NRCS | It is NRCS policy to make and keep current an inventory of the prime farmland and unique farmland of the Nation. This inventory is to be carried out in cooperation with other interested agencies at the National, State, and local levels of government. The objective of the inventory is to identify the extent and location of important rural lands needed to produce food, feed, fiber, forage, and oilseed crops. | ||||
| 7:7:6.1.3.6.26.1.1.3 | 7 | Agriculture | VI | F | 657 | PART 657—PRIME AND UNIQUE FARMLANDS | A | Subpart A—Important Farmlands Inventory | § 657.3 Applicability. | NRCS | Inventories made under this memorandum do not constitute a designation of any land area to a specific land use. Such designations are the responsibility of appropriate local and State officials. | ||||
| 7:7:6.1.3.6.26.1.1.4 | 7 | Agriculture | VI | F | 657 | PART 657—PRIME AND UNIQUE FARMLANDS | A | Subpart A—Important Farmlands Inventory | § 657.4 NRCS responsibilities. | NRCS | [43 FR 4031, Jan. 31, 1978, as amended at 65 FR 57538, Sept. 25, 2000] | (a) State Conservationist. Each NRCS State Conservationist is to: (1) Provide leadership for inventories of important farmlands for the State, county, or other subdivision of the State. Each is to work with appropriate agencies of State government and others to establish priorities for making these inventories. (2) Identify the soil mapping units within the State that qualify as prime. In doing this, State Conservationists, in consultation with the cooperators of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, have the flexibility to make local deviation from the permeability criterion or to be more restrictive for other specific criteria in order to assure the most accurate identification of prime farmlands for a State. Each is to invite representatives of the Governor's office, agencies of the State government, and others to identify farmlands of statewide importance and unique farmlands that are to be inventoried within the framework of this memorandum. (3) Prepare a statewide list of: (i) Soil mapping units that meet the criteria for prime farmland; (ii) Soil mapping units that are farmlands of statewide importance if the criteria used were based on soil information; and (iii) Specific high-value food and fiber crops that are grown and, when combined with other favorable factors, qualify lands to meet the criteria for unique farmlands. Copies are to be furnished to NRCS Field Offices and to National Soil Survey Center. (see 7 CFR 600.2(c), 600.6) (4) Coordinate soil mapping units that qualify as prime farmlands with adjacent States, including Major Land Resource Area Offices (see 7 CFR 600.4, 600.7) responsible for the soil series. Since farmlands of statewide importance and unique farmlands are designated by others at the State level, the soil mapping units and areas identified need not be coordinated among States. (5) Instruct NRCS District Conservationists to arrange local review of lands identified as prime, unique, and additional farmlands of statewide importance by Conservation Districts and representat… | |||
| 7:7:6.1.3.6.26.1.1.5 | 7 | Agriculture | VI | F | 657 | PART 657—PRIME AND UNIQUE FARMLANDS | A | Subpart A—Important Farmlands Inventory | § 657.5 Identification of important farmlands. | NRCS | (a) Prime farmlands —(1) General. Prime farmland is land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops, and is also available for these uses (the land could be cropland, pastureland, rangeland, forest land, or other land, but not urban built-up land or water). It has the soil quality, growing season, and moisture supply needed to economically produce sustained high yields of crops when treated and managed, including water management, according to acceptable farming methods. In general, prime farmlands have an adequate and dependable water supply from precipitation or irrigation, a favorable temperature and growing season, acceptable acidity or alkalinity, acceptable salt and sodium content, and few or no rocks. They are permeable to water and air. Prime farmlands are not excessively erodible or saturated with water for a long period of time, and they either do not flood frequently or are protected from flooding. Examples of soils that qualify as prime farmland are Palouse silt loam, 0 to 7 percent slopes; Brookston silty clay loam, drained; and Tama silty clay loam, 0 to 5 percent slopes. (2) Specific criteria. Prime farmlands meet all the following criteria: Terms used in this section are defined in USDA publications: “Soil Taxonomy, Agriculture Handbook 436”; “Soil Survey Manual, Agriculture Handbook 18”; “Rainfall-erosion Losses From Cropland, Agriculture Handbook 282”; “Wind Erosion Forces in the United States and Their Use in Predicting Soil Loss, Agriculture Handbook 346”; and “Saline and Alkali Soils, Agriculture Handbook 60.” (i) The soils have: (A) Aquic, udic, ustic, or xeric moisture regimes and sufficient available water capacity within a depth of 40 inches (1 meter), or in the root zone (root zone is the part of the soil that is penetrated or can be penetrated by plant roots) if the root zone is less than 40 inches deep, to produce the commonly grown cultivated crops (cultivated crops include, but are not limi… |
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