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[86 STAT. 248]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 248]

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PUBLIC LAW 92-318-JUNE 23, 1972

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STAT.

"(2) providing supplemental educational opportunity grants (hereinafter referred to as 'supplemental grants) to those students of exceptional need who, for lack of such a grant, would be unable to obtain the benefits of a postsecondary education; "(3) providing for payments to the States to assist them in making financial aid available to such students; and "(4) providing for special programs and projects designed (A) to identify and encourage qualified youths with financial or cultural need with a potential for postsecondary education, (B) to prepare students from low-income families for postsecondary education, and (C) to provide remedial (including remedial language study) and other services to students. " (b) The Commissioner shall, in accordance with subparts 1, 2, 3, and 4, carry out programs to achieve the purposes of this part. "Subpart 1—Basic Educational Opportunity Grants " B A S I C E D U C A T I O N A L O P P O R T U N I T Y G R A N T S: AMOUNT

AND

DETERMINATIONS; APPLICATIONS

Basic grant formula.

Reductions, schedule.

Publication in Federal Register. Limitations.

"SEC. 411. (a)(1) The Commissioner shall, during the period beginning July 1, 1972, and ending June 30, 1975, pay to each student who has been accepted for enrollment in, or is in good standing at, an institution of higher education (according to the prescribed standards, regulations, and practices of that institution) for each academic year during which that student is in attendance at that institution, as an undergraduate, a basic grant in the amount for which that student is eligible, as determined pursuant to paragraph (2). " (2)(A)(i) The amount of the basic grant for a student eligible under this subpart for any academic year shall be $1,400, less an amount equal to the amount determined under paragraph (3) to be the expected family contribution with respect to that student for that year. "(ii) In any case where a student attends an institution of higher education on less than a full-time basis during any academic year, the amount of the basic grant to which that student is entitled shall be reduced in proportion to the degree to which that student is not so attending on a full-time basis, in accordance with a schedule of reductions established by the Commissioner for the purposes of this division. Such schedule of reductions shall be established by regulation and published in the Federal Eegister not later than February 1 of each year. " (B)(i) The amount of a basic grant to which a student is entitled under this subpart for any academic year shall not exceed 50 per centum of the actual cost of attendance at the institution at which the student is in attendance for that year. "(ii) No basic grant under this subpart shall exceed the difference between the expected family contribution for a student and the actual cost of attendance at the institution at which that student is in attendance. If with respect to any student, it is determined that the amount of a basic grant plus the amount of the expected family contribution for that student exceeds the actual cost of attendance for that year, the amount of the basic grant shall be reduced until the combination of expected family contribution and the amount of the basic grant does not exceed the actual cost of attendance at such institution. "(iii) No basic grant shall be awarded to a student under this subpart if the amount of that grant for that student as determined under this paragraph for any academic year is less than $200. Pursuant to criteria established by the Commissioner by regulation, the institution of higher education at which a student is in attendance may award a