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- § 644.30 - What are allowable costs?
- § 644.31 - What are unallowable costs?
- § 644.32 - What other requirements must a grantee meet?
§ 644.30 - What are allowable costs?
The cost principles that apply to the Educational Opportunity Centers program are in 2 CFR part 200, subpart E. Allowable costs include the following if they are reasonably related to the objectives of the project:
(a) Transportation, meals, and, with specific prior approval of the Secretary, lodging for participants and project staff for—
(1) Visits to postsecondary educational institutions;
(2) Participation in “College Day” activities; and
(3) Field trips for participants to observe and meet with persons who are employed in various career fields and can act as role models for participants.
(b) Purchase of testing materials and test preparation programs for participants.
(c) Fees required for admission applications for postsecondary education, college entrance examinations, or alternative education examinations if—
(1) A waiver is unavailable; and
(2) The fee is paid by the grantee to a third party on behalf of a participant.
(d) In-service training of project staff.
(e) Rental of space if—
(1) Space is not available at the site of the grantee; and
(2) The rented space is not owned by the grantee.
(f) Purchase, lease, or rental of computer hardware, software, and other equipment, service agreements for such equipment, and supplies for participant development, project administration, or project recordkeeping.
§ 644.31 - What are unallowable costs?
Costs that are unallowable under the Educational Opportunity Centers program include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Tuition, fees, stipends, and other forms of direct financial support for participants.
(b) Research not directly related to the evaluation or improvement of the project.
(c) Construction, renovation, and remodeling of any facilities.
§ 644.32 - What other requirements must a grantee meet?
(a) Eligibility of participants. (1) A grantee shall determine the eligibility of each participant in the project at the time that the individual is selected to participate.
(2) A grantee shall determine the status of a low-income individual on the basis of the documentation described in section 402A(e) of the HEA.
(b) Number of Participants. For each year of the project period, a grantee must serve at least the number of participants that the Secretary identifies in the
(c) Recordkeeping. For each participant, a grantee must maintain a record of—
(1) The basis for the grantee's determination that the participant is eligible to participate in the project under § 644.3;
(2) The services that are provided to the participant;
(3) The specific educational benefits received by the participant; and
(4) To the extent practicable, any services the participant receives during the project year from another Federal TRIO program or another federally funded program that serves populations similar to those served under the EOC program.
(d) Project director. (1) A grantee must employ a full-time project director unless—
(i) The director is also administering one or two additional programs for disadvantaged students operated by the sponsoring institution or agency; or
(ii) The Secretary grants a waiver of this requirement.
(2) The grantee must give the project director sufficient authority to administer the project effectively.
(3) The Secretary waives the requirements in paragraph (d)(1) of this section if the applicant demonstrates that that the project director will be able to effectively administer more than three programs and that this arrangement would promote effective coordination between the program and other Federal TRIO programs (sections 402B through 402F of the HEA) and similar programs funded through other sources.