Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 35— - INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - CRITICAL NEEDS FOR TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT › § 3324
Requires an Indian student who gets federal college aid from a tribe to promise two things: to study at an eligible college in a field the tribe says is critically needed, and to finish that program. For each school year the student gets aid, the student must either work for the tribe for one calendar year in a tribe-designated critical job or pay back the aid with interest in monthly or quarterly payments over no more than 5 years. The work must begin within 6 months after the student stops taking at least one-half of a normal full-time course load. The tribe must pay and treat the student worker the same as other employees doing the same job. Work done for tribe members while employed elsewhere can count if the tribe approves. A tribe can formally cancel a student’s service duty for just cause and must tell the Secretary in writing. The tribe can pause the service obligation up to 18 months if no jobs are available, or if the student is dropped from school for poor performance. The Secretary will make rules to reduce repayment if a student does part of the required service. Each tribe must set up monitoring procedures and annually tell the Secretary who is serving, how much service each person has done, and how much remains.
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25 U.S.C. § 3324
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73