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 106 STAT. 2528 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 "(ii) the percentage determined by dividing the period of the Corps member's service by the period of the Corps member's agreed period of service. "An £unount that is not an even multiple of $1 shall be rounded down to the next lower even multiple of $1. "(C) ADJUSTMENT OF AMOUNT. —To the extent provided in appropriations Acts, whenever the maximum permissible grant amount for a year under subpart 1 of part A of title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070a et seq.) is increased, the amoiint of the educational assistance payment under subparagraph (A)(i) shall be increased to the amount equal to the sum of that mcudmimi permissible grant amount (as increased) plus $2,500. (3) USES OF ASSISTANCE. —Educational assistance provided for a person under this subsection may be used only for— "(A) payment of any student loan, whether from a Federal source or a non-Federal source; or "(B) tuition, room and board, books and fees, and other costs of attendance (determined in accordance with section 472 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 108711)) that are associated with attendance at an institution of higher education on a full-time basis. "(4) APPLICATION.—To receive educational assistance under this section, a person shall submit to the Director such information and documentation as the Director may require. In the case of use of the educational assistance for expenses referred Direcram of, and a letter of acceptance from, the institution of higher education at which the educational assistance is to be used. "(g) CASH BENEFIT.— "(1) IN GENERAL.—The Director shall provide a cash benefit to each Corps member electing to receive the cash benefit. "(2) AMOUNT.—The amount of the cash benefit payable to a member of the Corps shall be equal to 50 percent of the amount of the educational assistance that the member would have been entitled to receive under subsection (f) if the member had elected to receive the educational assistance. "(h) OTHER POST-SERVICE BENEFITS. —TO the extent the Director considers appropriate, upon a Corps member's completion of the agreed penod of service with the Corps, the Director shall provide information and counseling to the member to assist the member— "(1) to pursue a high school diploma or the equivalent; "(2) to pursue a degree at an institution of higher education; or "(3) to obtain employment and support services as necessary and appropriate. 42 USC 12653h. «SEC. 195H. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS. "(a) BOARD.—The Board shall monitor and supervise the administration of the Civilian Community Corps Demonstration Program authorized to be established under section 195A In carry- ing out this section, the Board shall— "(1) approve such guidelines, recommended by the Director, for the design, selection of members, and operation of the Civilian Community Corps as the Board considers appropriate; WCAfi71^ VX \Ji.a%^ \JM. CXJ,^ C?VI,U.VCXI/X\/X1.CXX €M,aaXO\/CLXM\^\^ XV/X \^A.^%^M.±0\^0 X^ to in paragraph (3)(B), the information submitted to the tor shall include, as a minimum, the academic progr£

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