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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 1432

PUBLIC LAW 99-498—OCT. 17, 1986

fc *? graph (O), the expected family contribution (determined under ? subparagraph (B)) for each income category, except that the «•' amount computed by such subtraction for any income category shall not be less than zero; bf! "(E) multiply the amounts determined under subparagraph (D) by the number of eligible students in each category; and ^ ' "(F) add the amounts determined under subparagraph (E) of this paragraph for each income category. "(4)(A) For purposes of paragraphs (2) and (3), the term 'average cost of attendance' means the average of the attendance costs for undergraduate students and for graduate and professional students, which shall include (i) tuition and fees determined in accordance with subparagraph (B), (ii) standard living expenses determined in accordance with subparagraph (C), and (iii) books and supplies determined in accordance with subparagraph (D). "(B) The average undergraduate and graduate and professional tuition and fees described in subparagraph (A)(i) shall be computed on the basis of information reported by the institution to the Secretary, which shall include (i) total revenue received by the institution from undergraduate and graduate tuition and fees for the second year preceding the year for which it is applying for an allocation, and (ii) the institution's enrollment for such second preceding year. "(C) The standard living expense described in subparagraph (A)(ii) is equal to three-fourths in the Pell Grant family size offset for a single independent student. "(D) The allowance for books and supplies described in subparagraph (A)(iii) is equal to $450. "(e) REALLOCATION OF EXCESS ALLOCATIONS.—(1) If an institution returns to the Secretary any portion of the sums allocated to such institution under this section for any fiscal year the Secretary shall reallocate such excess in accordance with paragraph (2). Any sums reallocated under this subsection may be used in accordance with section 445(a)(2). "(2) The Secretary shall reallot 25 percent of the amount available pursuant to paragraph (1) to eligible institutions for use in initiating, improving, and expanding programs of community servicelearning conducted in accordance with section 448 of this part. The Secretary shall allocate the remainder of the amounts available pursuant to paragraph (1) to eligible institutions based upon the criteria described in subsection (c). "(f) FiuNG DEADUNES.—The Secretary shall, from time to time, set dates before which institutions must file applications for allocations under this part. "GRANTS FOR WORK-STUDY PROGRAMS

42 USC 2753.

"SEC. 443. (a) AGREEMENTS REQUIRED.—The Secretary is authorized to enter into agreements with institutions of higher education under which the Secretary will make grants to such institutions to assist in the operation of work-study programs as provided in this part. "(b) CONTENTS OF AGREEMENTS.—An agreement entered into pursuant to this section shall— "(1) provide for the operation by the institution of a program «•' for the part-time employment of its students in work for the institution itself or work in the public interest for a Federal,