23 CFR §260.103
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As used in this regulation, the following definitions apply:
- (a)Candidate. One who meets the eligibility criteria set forth in § 260.107, and who has completed and submitted the necessary forms and documents in order to be considered for selection for a fellowship or scholarship.
- (b)Direct educational expenses. Those expenses directly related to attending school including tuition, student fees, books, and expendable supplies but excluding travel expenses to and from the school.
- (c)Employing agency. The agency for which the candidate works. This may be either a State or local highway/transportation agency or the FHWA.
- (d)Fellowship. The grant presented to the recipient's school and administered by the school to assist the candidate financially during the period of graduate study.
- (e)Living stipend. The portion of the fellowship or scholarship grant remaining after the direct educational expenses have been deducted.
- (f)Local highway/transportation agency. The agency or metropolitan planning organization with the responsibility for initiating and carrying forward a highway program or public transportation program utilizing highways at the local level, usually the city or county level.
- (g)National Highway Institute (NHI). The organization located within the FHWA responsible for the administration of the FHWA fellowship and scholarship grant programs.
- (h)Recipient. The successful candidate receiving a fellowship or scholarship.
- (i)Scholarship. The grant presented to the recipient's school and administered by the school to assist the candidate financially during the period of post-secondary study.
- (j)State highway/transportation agency. The agency with the responsibility for initiating and carrying forward a highway program or public transportation program utilizing highways at the State level.