In addition to the criteria referred to in § 658.31, the Secretary evaluates an application submitted by an institution of higher education or a consortium of such institutions on the basis of the criteria in this section.
(a) Commitment to international studies.
- (1) The Secretary reviews each application for information that shows the applicant's commitment to the international studies program.
(2) The Secretary looks for information that shows—
- (i) The institution's current strength as measured by the number of international studies courses offered;
- (ii) The extent to which planning for the implementation of the proposed program has involved the applicant's faculty, as well as administrators;
- (iii) The institutional commitment to the establishment, operation, and continuation of the program as demonstrated by optimal use of available personnel and other resources; and
- (iv) The institutional commitment to the program as demonstrated by the use of institutional funds in support of the program's objectives.
(b) Elements of the proposed international studies program.
- (1) The Secretary reviews each application for information that shows the nature of the applicant's proposed international studies program.
(2) The Secretary looks for information that shows—
- (i) The extent to which the proposed activities will contribute to the implementation of a program in international studies and foreign languages at the applicant institution;
- (ii) The interdisciplinary aspects of the program;
- (iii) The number of new and revised courses with an international perspective that will be added to the institution's programs; and
- (iv) The applicant's plans to improve or expand language instruction.
(c) Need for and prospective results of the proposed program.
- (1) The Secretary reviews each application for information that shows the need for and the prospective results of the applicant's proposed program.
(2) The Secretary looks for information that shows—
- (i) The extent to which the proposed activities are needed at the applicant institution;
- (ii) The extent to which the proposed use of Federal funds will result in the implementation of a program in international studies and foreign languages at the applicant institution;
- (iii) The likelihood that the activities initiated with Federal funds will be continued after Federal assistance is terminated; and
(iv) The adequacy of the provisions for sharing the materials and results of the program with other institutions of higher education.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1124)
[47 FR 14122, Apr. 1, 1982, as amended at 52 FR 28422, July 29, 1987; 70 FR 13375, Mar. 21, 2005; 74 FR 35074, July 17, 2009]