34 CFR Part 692
PART 692—LEVERAGING EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
- PART 692—LEVERAGING EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
- Subtitle B—Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education › Chapter VI—Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education
- Subpart A—Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program
- General
- § 692.1 What is the Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership?
- § 692.2 Who is eligible to participate in the LEAP Program?
- § 692.3 What regulations apply to the LEAP Program?
- § 692.4 What definitions apply to the LEAP Program?
- What Is the Amount of Assistance and How May It Be Used?
- § 692.10 How does the Secretary allot funds to the States?
- § 692.11 For what purposes may a State use its payments under the LEAP Program?
- How Does a State Apply To Participate in The LEAP Program?
- § 692.20 What must a State do to receive an allotment under this program?
- § 692.21 What requirements must be met by a State program?
- How Does a State Administer Its Community Service-Learning Job Program?
- § 692.30 How does a State administer its community service-learning job program?
- How Does a State Select Students Under the LEAP Program?
- § 692.40 What are the requirements for student eligibility?
- § 692.41 What standards may a State use to determine substantial financial need?
- Subpart B—Special Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program
- General
- § 692.50 What is the Special Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program?
- § 692.51 What other regulations apply to the SLEAP Program?
- § 692.52 What definitions apply to the SLEAP Program?
- § 692.53 What requirements must a State satisfy to receive SLEAP Program funds?
- § 692.54 What eligibility requirements must a student satisfy to participate in the SLEAP Program?
- How Does a State Apply To Participate in the SLEAP Program?
- § 692.60 What must a State do to receive an allotment under the SLEAP Program?
- What Is the Amount of Assistance and How May It Be Used?
- § 692.70 How does the Secretary allot funds to the States?
- § 692.71 What activities may be funded under the SLEAP Program?
- § 692.72 May a State use the funds it receives under the SLEAP Program to pay administrative costs?
- How Does a State Administer Its Community Service Work-Study Program?
- § 692.80 How does a State administer its community service work-study program?
- Subpart C—Grants for Access and Persistence Program
- General
- § 692.90 What is the Grants for Access and Persistence Program?
- § 692.91 What other regulations apply to the GAP Program?
- § 692.92 What definitions apply to the GAP Program?
- § 692.93 Who is eligible to participate in the GAP Program?
- § 692.94 What requirements must a State satisfy, as the administrator of a partnership, to receive GAP Program funds?
- How Does a State Apply to Participate in GAP?
- § 692.100 What requirements must a State meet to receive an allotment under this program?
- § 692.101 What requirements must be met by a State partnership?
- What Is the Amount of Assistance and How May It Be Used?
- § 692.110 How does the Secretary allot funds to the States?
- § 692.111 For what purposes may a State use its payment under the GAP Program?
- § 692.112 May a State use the funds it receives from the GAP Program to pay administrative costs?
- § 692.113 What are the matching requirements for the GAP Program?
- How Does the Partnership Select Students Under the GAP Program?
- § 692.120 What are the requirements for student eligibility?
- How Does the Secretary Approve a Waiver of Program Requirements?
- § 692.130 How does a participating institution request a waiver of program requirements?
- Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 692—Grants for Access and Persistence Program (GAP) State Grant Allotment Case Study