Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 23— - TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT › § 802
The Secretary can award graduate fellowships to people training to be city planners, managers, housing specialists, or to others who want general skills in urban affairs. Fellows are picked only for ability and after the recommendation of the Urban Studies Fellowship Advisory Board. Fellowships pay for study only at public or private nonprofit colleges with graduate programs in city planning or related fields, including architecture, civil engineering, economics, municipal finance, public administration, urban affairs, and sociology, when those programs train students for city or regional planning, housing, urban renewal, or community development. An Urban Studies Fellowship Advisory Board of nine people will be named by the Secretary: three from public colleges, three from private nonprofit colleges (all department heads of related programs), and three from national organizations focused on urban or community development. The Board meets when the Secretary asks and recommends fellowship recipients. Members may receive travel costs and a per diem at the rate authorized for advisory committees under section 1701h of title 12.
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20 U.S.C. § 802
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73