(a) Under the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program the Secretary awards fellowships to students of superior ability selected on the basis of demonstrated achievement, financial need, and exceptional promise, for study at the doctoral level in selected fields of the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
(b) Students awarded fellowships under this program are called Jacob K. Javits Fellows.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1134)
[58 FR 58084, Oct. 28, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 3199, Jan. 20, 1999]
An individual is eligible to receive a fellowship if the individual—
(a) Is enrolled at an institution of higher education in the program of study leading to a doctoral degree, and is not studying for a religious vocation, in the academic field for which the fellowship is awarded;
(b) Meets the eligibility requirements established by the Fellowship Board;
(c) Is not ineligible to receive assistance under 34 CFR 75.60, as added on July 8, 1992 (57 FR 30328, 30337); and
(d)(1) Is pursuing a doctoral degree that will not lead to an academic career and is—
(i) A citizen or national of the United States;
(ii) A permanent resident of the United States;
(iii) In the United States for other than a temporary purpose and intends to become a permanent resident; or
(iv) A citizen of any one of the Freely Associated States; or
(2) Is pursuing a doctoral degree that will lead to an academic career and is a citizen of the United States.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1134-1134d)
[58 FR 58084, Oct. 28, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 3199, Jan. 20, 1999]
The following regulations apply to this program:
(a) The regulations in this part 650.
(b) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) as follows:
(1) [Reserved]
(2) 34 CFR part 75 (Direct Grant Programs), except for the following:
(i) Subpart C (How to Apply for a Grant);
(ii) Subpart D (How Grants Are Made); and
(iii) Sections 75.580 through 75.592 of subpart E.
(3) 34 CFR part 77 (Definitions that Apply to Department Regulations), except for the terms “grantee” and “recipient.”
(4) 34 CFR part 82 (New Restrictions on Lobbying).
(5) [Reserved]
(6) 34 CFR part 86 (Drug-Free Schools and Campuses).
(c)(1) 2 CFR part 180 (OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement)), as adopted at 2 CFR part 3485; and
(2) 2 CFR part 200 (Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards), as adopted at 2 CFR part 3474.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1134)
[58 FR 58084, Oct. 28, 1993, as amended at 79 FR 76103, Dec. 19, 2014]
The following definitions apply to terms used in this part:
Academic year means the 12-month period beginning with the fall instructional term of the institution of higher education.
Act means the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.
Department means any program, unit or any other administrative subdivision of an institution of higher education that—
(1) Directly administers or supervises post-baccalaureate instruction in a specific discipline; and
(2) Has the authority to award academic course credit acceptable to meet degree requirements at an institution of higher education.
Fellow means a recipient of a Jacob K. Javits fellowship under this part.
Fellowship means an award made to a person for graduate study under this part.
Fellowship Board means the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program Fellowship Board, composed of individual representatives of both public and private institutions of higher education who are appointed by the Secretary to establish general policies for the program and oversee its operation.
Financial need means the fellow's financial need as determined under part F of title IV of the HEA, for the period of the fellow's enrollment in the approved academic field of study for which the fellowship was awarded.
Grantee means an institution of higher education that administers a fellowship award under this part.
HEA means the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.
Institution means an institution of higher education.
Institution of higher education means an institution of higher education as defined in section 1201(a) of the HEA.
Institutional payment means the amount paid by the Secretary to the institution of higher education in which the fellow is enrolled to be applied against the tuition and fees required of the fellow by the institution as part of the fellow's instructional program.
Knows or has reason to know means that a person with respect to a statement—
(1) Has actual knowledge that the statement is false or fictitious;
(2) Acts in deliberate ignorance of the truth or falsity of the statement; or
(3) Acts in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the statement.
Recipient means an institution of higher education that administers a fellowship award under this part.
Satisfactory progress means that the fellow meets or exceeds the institution's criteria and standards established for all doctoral students' continued status as applicants for the doctoral degree in the academic field of study for which the fellowship was awarded.
Secretary means Secretary of the Department of Education or an official or employee of the Department acting for the Secretary under a delegation of authority.
Stipend means the amount paid to an individual awarded a fellowship, including an allowance for subsistence and other expenses for the individual and his or her dependents.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1134-1134d)
[58 FR 58084, Oct. 28, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 3199, Jan. 20, 1999]
The Secretary awards fellowships consisting of the following:
(a) A stipend paid to the fellow, based upon an annual determination of the fellow's financial need, as described in § 650.42.
(b) An annual payment made to the institution in which the fellow is enrolled as described in § 650.41.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1134b)