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 PUBLIC LAW 100-607—NOV. 4, 1988

102 STAT. 3133

exceeds the nondisadvantaged graduate figure for the institution (as determined under paragraph (4)). "(3) DISADVANTAGED GRADUATE FIGURE.—For each fiscal year, the Secretary shall determine the disadvantaged graduate figure for the institution by dividing— "(A) the number of students from disadvantaged backgrounds who graduated from the institution as part of such class; by "(B) the number of students from disadvantaged backgrounds who matriculated into the institution as part of a class. "(4) NONDISADVANTAGED GRADUATE FIGURE.—For each fiscal year, the Secretary shall determine the nondisadvantaged graduate figure for the institution by multiplying— (A) the quotient determined by dividing— "(i) the number of students from nondisadvantaged backgrounds who graduated from the institution as part of such class; by "(ii) the number of students from nondisadvantaged backgrounds who matriculated into the institution as part of a CIEISS; by "(B).9. "(5) AMOUNT OF GRANT.—An institution determined to be eligible to receive a grant under this subsection shall be entitled to an amount determined by multiplying— "(A) the quotient determined by dividing— "(i) the total amount of funds made available to carry out this section during such preceding fiscal year; by "(ii) the number of students from disadvantaged backgrounds who graduated from eligible institutions during the preceding fiscal year; by "(B) the number of students from disadvantaged backgrounds who graduated from the eligible institution during such preceding fiscal year. "(c) USE OF FUNDS.—Payment received by the institution under subsection (b) shall be used to provide— "(1) financial aid services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds who choose to attend such institution; "(2) retention services or for other retention purposes for individuals for disadvemtaged backgrounds. "(d) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section, $2,000,000 in each of the fiscal years 1990 and 1991.". SEC. 613. TWO-YEAR SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE, INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING, AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT.

(a) SPECIAL PROJECTS.—Section 788 (42 U.S.C. 295g-8(e)) is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 788. SPECIAL PROJECTS. "(a) TWO-YEAR SCHOOLS.—

"(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary may make grants to main- Grants, tain and improve schools that provide the first or last 2 years of education leading to the degree of doctor of medicine or osteopathy. Grants provided under this paragraph to schools that were in existence on September 30, 1985, may be used for construction and the purchase of equipment.

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