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 PUBLIC LAW 102-325—JULY 23, 1992 106 STAT. 487 unless the imposition of any such limitation with respect to any person would defeat the purposes of this section or the purposes of section 402F; "(3) require an assurance that individuals participating in the project proposed in the application do not have access to services from another project funded under this section or under section 402F; and "(4) require an assurance that the project will be located in a setting accessible to the persons proposed to be served by the project. "SEC. 402C. UPWARD BOUND. 20 USC "(a) PROGRAM AUTHORITY.— The Secretary shall carry out a program to be known as upweird bound which shall be designed to generate skills and motivation necessary for success in education beyond secondary school. "(b) PERMISSIBLE SERVICES.— Any upward bound project assisted xinder this chapter may provide services such as— "(1) instruction in reading, writing, study skills, mathematics, and other subjects necessary for success beyond secondary school; "(2) personal counseling; "(3) academic advice and assistance in secondary school course selection; "(4) tutorial services; "(5) exposure to culttiral events, academic progrsims, and other activities not usually available to disadvantaged youth; " (6) activities designed to acquaint youths participating in the project with the range of career options available to them; "(7) instruction designed to prepare youths participating in the project for careers in which persons from disadvantaged backgroimds are particuleirly underrepresented; "(8) on-campus residential programs; "(9) mentoring programs involving elementary or secondary school teachers, faculty members at institutions of higher education, students, or any combination of such persons; and "(10) programs and activities as described in paragraphs (1) through (9) which are specially designed for students of limited English proficiency. "(c) REQUIRED SERVICES.— Any upward bound project assisted under this chapter which has received funding for two or more years shall include, as part of the core curriculum in the next and succeeding years, instruction in mathematics through precalculus, laboratory science, and foreign language, composition, and literature. "(d) REQUIREMENTS FOR APPROVAL OF APPLICATIONS. — In approving applications for upweird bound projects under this chapter for any fiscal year, the Secretary shall— "(1) require an assurance that not less than two-thirds of the youths participating in the project proposed to be carried out under any application be low-income individuals who are first generation college students; "(2) require an assurance that the remaining youths participating in the project proposed to be carried out under any application be either low-income individuals or first generation college students;

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