Sentences with phrase «larger than tuition»

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«In the summer of 2014, we had a large number of special ed [ucation] students move into our district that were not budgeted for, which caused us to expend more than half - a-million dollars in additional funds to cover the cost of these students» tuitions and additional transportation for those students,» says Burnell.
For example, the study focuses on incremental shifts in sticker prices — in most cases, comparing the effect of larger versus smaller increases — rather than the effect of reducing tuition to zero.
Because they were more interested in promoting equality of opportunity than simply consumer choice, sociologist Christopher Jencks and law professors John Coons and Stephen Sugarman proposed placing some constraints on how vouchers could be used: Disadvantaged students would receive larger vouchers, and regulations would prevent any school that accepted vouchers from imposing tuition and fees beyond the value of the voucher.
Family demographics vary among the four different school sectors, with larger shares of African American and Hispanic students at tuition - free charters and district schools of choice than at private schools or assigned - district schools (Figure 1).
The federal government's largest investment in postsecondary education and training is through the federal Pell Grant program, which supplies more than $ 6 billion to help needy students pay for college tuition.
Universities with 10 largest endowments raise tuition for low income students more than for high income students (March 14, 2014)
(from NACUBO) Net tuition revenue at U.S. colleges and universities slowed again in the 2017 - 18 school year as institutions gave larger grants to a greater share of students than ever.
(from Education Next) With more than 34,000 students receiving vouchers and 313 private schools participating, Indiana's tuition - voucher program is the nation's largest.
While this premise has long been under debate and is now even more so as college tuition continues to rise, the loans can result in problems even larger than a mountain of debt.
Although the tuition inflation has risen much more than general CPI, a large component of the tuition inflation increase is correlated with general CPI.
Under current law, only students with an expected family contribution (EFC)-- the amount that the federal government expects a family to pay toward the student's postsecondary education expenses — of less than about $ 5,200 are eligible for a Pell grant, whereas recipients of subsidized loans may have a larger EFC, as long as it is less than their estimated tuition, room, board, and other costs of attendance not covered by other aid received.
With more than 140 company clients across multiple industries, EdAssist is one of the largest tuition management companies in the country.
In an echo of Campbell's reckless optimism in 2006, the 2014 plan was also based on a host of what the attorney general calls «unrealistically optimistic assumptions», including the idea that new contributions to the endowment would pour in at unprecedented levels, despite the fact that large numbers of students, faculty, and alumni were up in arms at the end of free tuition, and were less likely than ever to support Bharucha's administration.
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