A student is eligible to receive a fellowship if the student—
(a)
(1)
Is a citizen or national of the United States; or
(2)
Is a permanent resident of the United States;
(b)
Is accepted for enrollment or is enrolled—
(1)
In an institution receiving an allocation of fellowships; and
(2)
In a program that combines modern foreign language training with—
(i)
Area or international studies; or
(ii)
Research and training in the international aspects of professional and other fields of study;
(c)
Shows potential for high academic achievement based on such indices as grade point average, class ranking, or similar measures that the institution may determine;
(d)
Is enrolled in a program of modern foreign language training in a language for which the institution has developed or is developing performance-based instruction;
(e)
In the case of an undergraduate student, is in the intermediate or advanced study of a less commonly taught language; or
(f)
In the case of a graduate student, is engaged in—
(1)
Predissertation level study;
(2)
Preparation for dissertation research;
(3)
Dissertation research abroad; or
(4)
Dissertation writing.
Code of Federal Regulations
(Authority:
20 U.S.C. 1122
)
Code of Federal Regulations
[61 FR 50202, Sept. 24, 1996, as amended at 74 FR 35073, July 17, 2009]