Title 20 › Chapter 28— HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES AND STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Subchapter V— DEVELOPING INSTITUTIONS › Part C— General Provisions › § 1103
To get grant money under this program, a Hispanic-serving college must give the Secretary enrollment data that proves it meets the Hispanic-serving definition and any other information the Secretary requires. The college must file an application when and how the Secretary asks. The Secretary can use a preliminary form before the full application. Grants are approved only if funds are available, the application meets the rule requirements, and the college is eligible for the help it asks for. The application must include a plan to improve academic quality and management, a 5-year plan to better services for Hispanic and low-income students, rules to make sure these federal funds add to (and do not replace) other funds, ways to evaluate projects, and proper accounting and spending controls. The college must follow limits in other program rules and fully describe any project, its parts, priorities, budget, and any activity that costs more than $25,000. The school must report progress at least once a year and keep records the Secretary may check. Applications get priority if the college shows it will work with at least one local school or community group to cut Hispanic dropout rates, raise achievement, and boost college enrollment. The Secretary will use the latest data on students getting need-based aid under subchapter IV and will move the base year forward after each annual grant cycle.
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20 U.S.C. § 1103
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60