692.100—What requirements must a State meet to receive an allotment under this program?
For a State to receive an allotment under the GAP Program, the State agency that administers the State's LEAP Program under subpart A of this part must—
(a)
Submit an application on behalf of a partnership in accordance with the provisions in § 692.20 at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require including—
(i)
The State's plan for using the Federal funds allotted under this subpart and the non-Federal matching funds; and
(3)
An assurance that the State will use Federal GAP funds to supplement, and not supplant, Federal and State funds available for carrying out the activities under Title IV of the HEA;
(4)
An assurance that early information and intervention, mentoring, or outreach programs exist within the State or that there is a plan to make these programs widely available;
(5)
A description of the organizational structure that the State has in place to administer the program, including a description of how the State will compile information on degree completion of students receiving grants under this subpart;
(6)
A description of the steps the State will take to ensure, to the extent practicable, that students who receive a LEAP Grant under GAP persist to degree completion;
(7)
An assurance that the State has a method in place, such as acceptance of the automatic zero expected family contribution under section 479(c) of the HEA, to identify eligible students and award LEAP Grants under GAP to such students;
(8)
An assurance that the State will provide notification to eligible students that grants under this subpart are LEAP Grants and are funded by the Federal Government and the State, and, where applicable, other contributing partners.
(d)
Encourage each institution of higher education in the State that participates in the State's LEAP Program under subpart A of this part to participate in the partnership;
(f)
Ensure that the non-Federal funds used as matching funds represent dollars that are in excess of the total dollars that a State spent for need-based grants, scholarships, and work-study assistance for fiscal year 1999, including the State funds reported for the programs under this part;
(g)
Provide an assurance that, for the fiscal year prior to the fiscal year for which the State is requesting Federal funds, the amount the State expended from non-Federal sources per student, or the aggregate amount the State expended, for all the authorized activities in § 692.111 will be no less than the amount the State expended from non-Federal sources per student, or in the aggregate, for those activities for the second fiscal year prior to the fiscal year for which the State is requesting Federal funds; and
(h)
Provide for reports to the Secretary that are necessary to carry out the Secretary's functions under the GAP Program.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1845-NEW7)