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How does EPA define “students” as part of the target audience of a sub-award activity funded by a prime – for example, are university students considered an eligible target audience?

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How does EPA define “students” as part of the target audience of a sub-award activity funded by a prime – for example, are university students considered an eligible target audience?

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Yes, university students are considered “students” under the eligibility criteria for projects in the EE grant program. In fact, “students” in EE projects funded by EPA may be any age and the term may be used to refer to students of informal education programs as well — for example, programs held in nature centers, zoos, or science centers.

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