Definitions
Allowable OR Unallowable
Services
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Random Regs
100
(1) Is an orphan or ward of the court; (2) Is a veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States (as defined in this section);(3) Is a married individual; or (4) Has legal dependents other than a spouse.
What is Independent Student?
100
(b) Meals for staff except as provided in §645.40 (d) and (m) and in paragraph (c) of this section.
What is Unallowable Cost?
100
in secondary and postsecondary course selection
What is Advice and Assistance?
100
participants will be low-income individuals who are potential first-generation college students
What is Not less than two-thirds?
100
provides Federal grants to projects designed to generate in program participants the skills and motivation necessary to complete a program of secondary education and to enter and succeed in a program of postsecondary education
What is Upward Bound?
200
an individual whose family taxable income did not exceed 150 percent of the poverty level amount in the calendar year preceding the year in which the individual initially participates in the project. The poverty level amount is determined by using criteria of poverty established by the Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
What is Low-Income Individual?
200
Transportation, meals, and overnight accommodations for staff members when they are required to accompany participants in project activities such as field trips
What is Allowable cost?
200
designed to improve the financial and economic literacy of students or the students' parents, including financial planning for postsecondary education
What is Education or Counseling Services?
200
participation in a project because the student would enter the project after the 9th grade.
What is No student will be denied?
200
(a) An institution of higher education. (b) A public or private agency or organization, including a community-based organization with experience in serving disadvantaged youth. (c) A secondary school. (d) A combination of the types of institutions, agencies, and organizations described in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section.
What are eligible entities that can apply for a grant to carry out an Upward Bound project?
300
(2) Understanding credit building principles to meet long-term and short-term goals (e.g., loan to debt ratio, credit scoring, negative impacts on credit scores);
What is Financial Literacy?
300
Tuition costs for a course that is part of a rigorous secondary school program of study if— (2) The grantee demonstrates to the Secretary's satisfaction that using grant funds is the most cost-effective way to deliver the course or courses necessary for the completion of a rigorous secondary school program of study for program participants;
What is an Allowable Cost?
300
to enable students to complete secondary or postsecondary courses, which may include instruction in reading, writing, study skills, mathematics, science, and other subjects;
What is Academic Tutoring
300
low-income individuals, potential first-generation college students, or individuals who have a high risk for academic failure
What is Remaining students or What is 1/3?
300
(3) Is in the United States for other than a temporary purpose and provides evidence from the Immigration and Naturalization Service of his or her intent to become a permanent resident.
Who is an eligible UB Participant?
400
Education Department General Administrative Regulations
What is EDGAR?
400
Room and board for administrative and instructional staff personnel who do not have responsibility for dormitory supervision of project participants during a residential summer component unless these costs are approved by the Secretary.
What is Unallowable Cost?
400
other activities not usually available to disadvantaged youth
What is Exposure to cultural events, academic programs?
400
college entrance examinations and completing college admission applications
What is Assistance in preparing for?
400
(i) A signed statement from the student's parent or legal guardian regarding family income; (ii) Verification of family income from another governmental source; (iii) A signed financial aid application; or (iv) A signed United States or Puerto Rican income tax return.
What are obtained and maintained documents that the student is a low-income individual?
500
(i) Ten days in a summer component if the individual first enrolled in an Upward Bound project's summer component; or (ii) Sixty days if the individual first enrolled in an Upward Bound project's academic year component.
What is a Participant?
500
(e) Construction, renovation or remodeling of any facilities.
What is an Unallowable Cost?
500
(1) Mathematics through pre-calculus; (2) Laboratory science; (3) Foreign language; (4) Composition; and (5) Literature.
What is Core Curriculum Instruction in the second and succeeding years?
500
Federal student financial aid programs and benefits (including Federal Pell Grant awards and loan forgiveness) and resources for locating public and private scholarships; and (ii) Assistance in completing financial aid applications, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
What is Information on the full range of?
500
(1) Has not achieved at the proficient level on State assessments in reading or language arts; (2) Has not achieved at the proficient level on State assessments in math; (3) Has not successfully completed pre-algebra or algebra by the beginning of the tenth grade; or (4) Has a grade point average of 2.5 or less (on a 4.0 scale) for the most recent school year for which grade point averages are available.
What is an Individual who has a high risk for academic failure?
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