Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 28— - HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES AND STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Part Part A— - Grants to Students in Attendance at Institutions of Higher Education › Subpart subpart 2— - federal early outreach and student services programs › § 1070a–12
Creates a Talent Search program that finds young people who can do college work, helps them finish high school, and encourages them to go on to postsecondary education. The program must tell students about student aid, help them apply for financial help (including Pell Grants and loan forgiveness) and assist with the FAFSA. It must connect students to good tutoring, advise them on course choices, help them prepare for entrance tests and college applications, help students get back into school or into GED or alternative programs, and offer money-management education for students and parents. Projects may also offer extra services like subject tutoring, personal and career counseling, career info, campus visits, family workshops, mentoring, and specially designed help for English learners, underrepresented groups, students with disabilities, homeless or foster youth, or other disconnected students. To be approved, a project must ensure at least two-thirds of its participants are low-income first-generation college students; participants must have finished 5 years of elementary school or be ages 11 to 27 unless that would defeat the program’s goals; participants cannot already get the same services from another program under this law or section 1070a–16; and the project must be placed where the students can get to it.
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20 U.S.C. § 1070a–12
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73