20 U.S.C. § 1161q
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- (a)The purposes of this section are—
- (1)to increase enrollment and graduation rates of secondary school graduates and nontraditional students from rural areas at two-year and four-year institutions of higher education, and their articulation from two-year degree programs into four-year degree programs; and
- (2)to promote economic growth and development in rural America through partnership grants to consortia of rural-serving institutions of higher education, local educational agencies, and regional employers.
- (b)For the purposes of this section:
- (1)The term “rural-serving institution of higher education” means an institution of higher education that primarily serves rural areas.
- (2)The term “rural area” means an area that is defined, identified, or otherwise recognized as rural by a governmental agency of the State in which the area is located.
- (3)The term “nontraditional student” means an individual who—
- (4)The term “regional employer” means an employer within a rural area.
- (c)
- (1)A rural-serving institution of higher education, or a consortium of rural-serving institutions of higher education, that receives a grant under this section shall carry out the activities of the grant in partnership with—
- (2)A rural-serving institution of higher education, or a consortium of rural-serving institutions of higher education, that receives a grant under this section, may carry out the activities of the grant in partnership with—
- (d)
- (1)From amounts made available under subsection (g), the Secretary is authorized to award grants, on a competitive basis, to eligible rural-serving institutions of higher education or a consortium of such institutions, to carry out the activities described in subsection (f).
- (2)A grant awarded under this section shall be awarded for a period not to exceed three years.
- (3)No grant awarded under this section shall be less than $200,000.
- (4)In awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall give special consideration to applications that demonstrate the most potential and propose the most promising and innovative approaches for—
- (A)increasing the percentage of graduates of rural secondary schools attending rural-serving institutions of higher education;
- (B)meeting the employment needs of regional employers with graduates of rural-serving institutions of higher education; and
- (C)improving the health of the regional economy of a rural area through a partnership of local educational agencies serving the rural area, rural-serving institutions of higher education, and regional employers.
- (5)A rural-serving institution of higher education shall not receive more than one grant under this section.
- (e)Each rural-serving institution of higher education desiring a grant under this section shall submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may reasonably require.
- (f)A rural-serving institution of higher education that receives a grant under this section shall use grant funds for at least three of the following four purposes:
- (1)To improve postsecondary enrollment rates for rural secondary school students at rural-serving institutions of higher education, which may include—
- (A)programs to provide students and families with counseling related to applying for postsecondary education, and Federal and State financial assistance for postsecondary education;
- (B)programs that provide students and families of rural high schools access and exposure to campuses, classes, programs, and internships of rural-serving institutions of higher education, including covering the cost of transportation to and from such institutions; and
- (C)other initiatives that assist students and families in applying for and developing interest in attending rural-serving institutions of higher education.
- (2)To increase enrollment rates of nontraditional students in degree programs at rural-serving institutions of higher education, which may include—
- (A)programs to provide nontraditional students with counseling related to applying for postsecondary education, and Federal and State financial assistance for postsecondary education;
- (B)community outreach initiatives to encourage nontraditional students to enroll in a rural-serving institution of higher education; and
- (C)programs to improve the enrollment of nontraditional students in two-year degree programs and the transition of nontraditional students articulating from two-year degree programs to four-year degree programs.
- (3)To create or strengthen academic programs at rural-serving institutions of higher education to prepare graduates to enter into high-need occupations in the regional and local economies.
- (4)To provide additional career training to students of rural-serving institutions of higher education in fields relevant to the regional economy.
- (1)To improve postsecondary enrollment rates for rural secondary school students at rural-serving institutions of higher education, which may include—
- (g)There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sums as many be necessary for fiscal year 2009 and each of the five succeeding fiscal years.