Your contributions can be withdrawn for qualified
expenses at any eligible school in the U.S. or abroad.
Use your money for qualified
expenses at any eligible school in the United States or abroad.
It helps you pay for a student's qualified education
expenses at an eligible school.
Not exact matches
Those families would have saved the taxpayer money by paying their own education bill, but as they are
eligible for a voucher, they can attend the private
school at public
expense instead.
Provides reimbursement of
eligible student loan
expenses; must complete an approved professional teacher education program from an Oklahoma - accredited teacher education unit; certified to teach mathematics or science
at the secondary level; teach five years in Oklahoma's secondary public
schools.
PESAs, which were enacted by the legislature last year and become available beginning this fall, will allow families with
eligible children with disabilities to use up to $ 9,000 in public funds loaded onto debit cards for tuition
at private and home
schools and other
eligible education
expenses.
Combined, families with an
eligible disabled child may receive up to $ 21,200 each year in public funds for use
at private
schools and related
expenses.
Under the OSA, businesses receive tax credits worth 85 percent of their contributions to nonprofit scholarship organizations, which provide scholarships for low - and middle - income children to pay tuition
at private
schools or out - of - district public
schools or to cover
eligible homeschooling
expenses.
You can use 529 plan funds to pay for study abroad
expenses if the study program
at the foreign institution is
eligible for credit
at the student's US home institution, and if the foreign institution is
eligible for Title IV federal student aid, which can be determined by looking for the federal
school code.
Savings can be used for qualified
expenses at eligible public or private colleges, universities or vocational
schools.
As bankruptcy attorney Craig Andresen says, «For example, perhaps you were not an «
eligible student»
at the time the private student loan was made to you; or maybe the loan was not incurred to pay «qualified education
expenses»; or perhaps the loan was not for attendance
at an «
eligible education institution» because the
school was not accredited under Title IV of the Higher Education Act.
Only
expenses incurred
at certain educational institutions, such as a college, university, vocational
school, or other postsecondary educational institution
eligible to participate in the student aid programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education are
eligible.
Your savings can be used for qualified higher education
expenses at any
eligible college, university, community college, trade, or vocational
school in the country.
The following
expenses must be incurred by a designated beneficiary in connection with enrollment or attendance
at an
eligible elementary or secondary
school.
These are
expenses related to enrollment or attendance
at an
eligible elementary or secondary
school.
Regardless of which 529 savings plan you choose, you can withdraw the money tax - free for
expenses incurred
at any
eligible school in any state, and even for certain international
schools.