34 CFR · Education
§ 206.3 — Who is eligible to participate in a project?
34 CFR § 206.3
TitleTitle 34: EducationPartPart 206: Special Educational Programs for Students Whose Families Are Engaged in Migrant and Other Seasonal Farmwork—High School Equivalency Program and College Assistance Migrant Program
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§ 206.3 Who is eligible to participate in a project?
(a)General. To be eligible to participate in a HEP or a CAMP project—
(1)A person, or his or her immediate family member, must have spent a minimum of 75 days during the past 24 months as a migrant or seasonal farmworker; or
(2)The person must have participated (with respect to HEP within the last 24 months), or be eligible to participate, in programs under 34 CFR part 200, subpart C (Title I—Migrant Education Program) or 20 CFR part 633 (Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor—Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Programs).
(b)Special HEP qualifications. To be eligible to participate in a HEP project, a person also must—
(1)Not have earned a secondary school diploma or its equivalent;
(2)Not be currently enroll
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