Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 28— - HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES AND STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VI— - INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS › Part Part A— - International and Foreign Language Studies › § 1121
Provides funding and support for U.S. colleges and universities to train more people in foreign languages, area studies, and international affairs and to do research in those fields. It aims to build a pool of experts for national needs, create and test better language teaching materials (especially for less commonly taught languages), expand access to training and research overseas, and bring international perspectives into more college subjects. It also encourages sharing knowledge and teaching tools across education, government, business, and nonprofit sectors using modern technology, and it seeks to coordinate federal programs on these topics. Before each grant cycle, the Secretary must talk with leaders of many federal agencies about which language and regional skills the nation needs. The Secretary can use those recommendations, must give that information to grant applicants, and must list the identified priority areas. The Secretary must help grantees make a survey for students who finish these programs. Where relevant, grantees must run that survey every two years and send the results to the Secretary.
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20 U.S.C. § 1121
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73