In response to this letter, Christie allocated an additional $ 27 million to Newark Public Schools as a form of «transitional aid» to help ameliorate
increased tuition payments to charter schools.
Families qualifying for tuition reduction at the same rate as in the previous year are expected to
increase their tuition payments at least commensurate with the tuition raise.
Not exact matches
Many Albertans find it rich that Quebec — which provides families with subsidized daycare and offers university
tuition at less than half the rate of other provinces — criticizes Ottawa for capping equalization
payments in 2009 to the rate of the economy's
increase.
The disappearance of CUNY's labor settlement
payment was not the only headache for the university in the budget, which also denied CUNY and the State University the authority to
increase tuition.
The unions say the changes could cost city public schools over $ 183 million from
increased charter
tuition and
payments for charter personnel and over $ 88 million for the
increase in rental assistance.
The economic recession has
increased the financial strain on middle - income families with children in private schools, causing more of them to request loans or
tuition -
payment deferrals.
Currently, the transfer amount is indexed to general and categorical aid
increases to public schools in the same way per pupil
payments to private voucher schools and independent charter school
payments are adjusted — which accounts for the governor's proposed
increase for private school
tuition subsidies of $ 217 per pupil.
Increase retirement savings over time After meeting a financial milestone, such as helping a child make their final
tuition payment, redirect the money you were saving toward that goal to retirement instead.
Future
payments can be scheduled to
increase over time to offset inflation or to provide for large expenses like ongoing medical care or a child's
tuition.
Each
tuition increase means more future income that needs to be set aside for student loan
payments instead of saving for the future.
Group II — insurance coverage, i.e., medical, auto, life, renter's insurance (not payroll deducted);
payment to child care providers — made to a business providing such services; school
tuition; retail stores — department, furniture, appliance stores, specialty stores; rent to own — i.e., furniture, appliances;
payment of that part of medical bills not covered by insurance; Internet / cell phone services; a documented 12 month history of saving by regular deposits (at least quarterly / non-payroll deducted / no NSF checks reflected), resulting in an
increasing balance to the account; automobile leases, or a personal loan from an individual with repayment terms in writing and supported by cancelled checks to document the
payments.
Additionally, she would
increase funding for AmeriCorps,
increase institutions» accountability for
tuition rates, restore access to year - round Pell Grant funding, and freeze
payments on student loans for young entrepreneurs for up to three years (with social entrepreneurs and those starting businesses in distressed communities eligible for up to $ 17,500 in debt relief).
For example, a judge may
increase child support
payments for such things as special needs, medical conditions or private school
tuition.