Subpart B. Subpart B—Tribal Colleges and Universities
- § 41.9 - What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 41.11 - Who is eligible for financial assistance under this subpart?
- § 41.13 - For what activities can financial assistance to Tribal colleges and universities be used?
- § 41.15 - What activities are prohibited?
- § 41.17 - What is the role of the Secretary of Education?
- § 41.19 - How can a Tribal college or university establish eligibility to receive a grant?
- § 41.21 - How can a Tribe appeal the results of an eligibility study?
- § 41.23 - Can a Tribal college or university request a second eligibility study?
- § 41.25 - How does a Tribal college or university apply for a grant?
- § 41.27 - When can the Tribal college or university expect a decision on its application?
- § 41.29 - How will a grant be awarded?
- § 41.31 - When will the Tribal college or university receive funding?
- § 41.33 - What if there isn't enough money to pay the full grant amount?
- § 41.35 - What will happen if the Tribal college or university doesn't receive its appropriate share?
- § 41.37 - Is the Tribal college or university eligible for other grants?
- § 41.39 - What reports does the Tribal college or university need to provide?
- § 41.41 - Can the Tribal college or university receive technical assistance?
- § 41.43 - How must the Tribal college or university administer its grant?
- § 41.45 - How does the Tribal college or university apply for programming grants?
- § 41.47 - Are Tribal colleges or universities eligible for endowments?