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 106 STAT. 498 PUBLIC LAW 102-325—JULY 23, 1992 "(C) 3 years of mathematics; "(D) either— "(i) 3 years of history; or "(ii) 2 yesirs of history and 1 year of social studies; and "(E)eithei^ "(i) 2 years of a foreign language; or "(ii) 1 year of computer science and 1 year of a foreign language. "(3) earn a grade pomt average of 2.5 or higher, on a scale of 4.0, in the final 2 years of high school; and "(4) either— "(A) have participated, for a minimum period of 36 months, in an early intervention program that meets the requirements of section 406D; or (B) rank, or have ranked, in the top 10 percent, by grade point average, of the student's secondary school graduating class. "(b) REQUIREMEhfTS FOR ALL STUDENTS. — "(1) Each eligible student desiring a scholarship under this chapter shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may reasonably require. "(2) In order for a student who will be attending a year of postsecondary education, other than the student's first year, to continue to be eligible to receive a scholarship under this chapter for that academic year the eligible student shall maintain eligibility to receive a Pell Grsmt, including fulfilling the requirements for satisfactory academic progress as described in section 484(c). 20 USC «SEC. 406D. ELIGIBLE EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS. i070a-34. „ ^^^ PARTICIPATION IN TRIO PROGRAMS AND NATIONAL EARLY INTERVENTION SCHOLARSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS. —Participation in a program authorized under section 402B, 402C, or 402F, or chapter 2 of subpart 2 of this part for a 36-month period shall meet the requirement of section 406C(a)(4)(A). " (b) OTHER ELIGIBLE EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM.— Participation in another early intervention program, regardless of sponsorship, for a 36-month period, shall meet the requirements of section 406C(a)(4)(A) if the program— "(1) meets the requirements established by the Secretary; and "(2) is certified by the Governor as an honors scholars program. 20 USC " SEC. 406E. STUDENT ELIGIBILnY. i070a-35. «^^^ STUDENT ELIGIBILITY. —For the purpose of this chapter, the term 'eligible student' means an individual who— "(1) is a graduate of a public or private secondary school or has the equivalent certificate of graduation as recognized by the State in which the eligible student resides; "(2) not later than 3 years after such individual graduates or obtains an equivalent certificate, has been admitted for enrollment or is enrolled at an institution of higher education; and "(3) is eligible to receive a Pell Grant for the year in which the scholarship is awarded.

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