§ 1070a-18. Reports, evaluations, and grants for project improvement and dissemination
(a)
Reports to the authorizing committees
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall submit annually, to the authorizing committees, a report that documents the performance of all programs funded under this division. Such report shall—
(A)
be submitted not later than 12 months after the eligible entities receiving funds under this division are required to report their performance to the Secretary;
(B)
focus on the programs’ performance on the relevant outcome criteria determined under section
1070a–11
(f)(4) of this title;
(2)
Information
The Secretary shall provide, with each report submitted under paragraph (1), information on the impact of the secondary review process described in section
1070a–11
(c)(8)(C)(iv) of this title, including the number and type of secondary reviews, the disposition of the secondary reviews, the effect on timing of awards, and any other information the Secretary determines is necessary.
(b)
Evaluations
(1)
In general
(A)
Authorization of grants and contracts
For the purpose of improving the effectiveness of the programs and projects assisted under this division, the Secretary shall make grants to, or enter into contracts with, institutions of higher education and other public and private institutions and organizations to rigorously evaluate the effectiveness of the programs and projects assisted under this division, including a rigorous evaluation of the programs and projects assisted under section
1070a–13 of this title. The evaluation of the programs and projects assisted under section
1070a–13 of this title shall be implemented not later than June 30, 2010.
(B)
Content of upward bound evaluation
The evaluation of the programs and projects assisted under section
1070a–13 of this title that is described in subparagraph (A) shall examine the characteristics of the students who benefit most from the Upward Bound program under section
1070a–13 of this title and the characteristics of the programs and projects that most benefit students.
(2)
Practices
(A)
In general
The evaluations described in paragraph (1) shall identify institutional, community, and program or project practices that are effective in—
(3)
Special rule related to evaluation participation
The Secretary shall not require an eligible entity, as a condition for receiving, or that receives, assistance under any program or project under this division to participate in an evaluation under this section that—
(c)
Grants
The Secretary may award grants to institutions of higher education or other private and public institutions and organizations, that are carrying out a program or project assisted under this division prior to October 7, 1998, to enable the institutions and organizations to expand and leverage the success of such programs or projects by working in partnership with other institutions, community-based organizations, or combinations of such institutions and organizations, that are not receiving assistance under this division and are serving low-income students and first generation college students, in order to—
(d)
Results
In order to improve overall program or project effectiveness, the results of evaluations and grants described in this section shall be disseminated by the Secretary to similar programs or projects assisted under this subpart, as well as other individuals concerned with postsecondary access for and retention of low-income individuals and first-generation college students.