Sentences with phrase «not tuition dollars»

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If I could extend that graph out to 2013 (which I can't), you'd probably see a small drop in government funding offset by an increase in (mostly international) tuition dollars.
Parochial schools are supported by church funds in addition to tuition, not tax dollars, providing in many areas a reasonable alternative for working class and middle class parishioners and removing these millions of students from the public education system paid for by taxpayers.
That tour saved us thousands of dollars, by not paying that pricey private school tuition at Duke and then transferring.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said the tuition - free program — a «last - dollar» scholarship that picks up whatever tuition TAP and PELL don't cover — is one of the proudest accomplishments of his tenure.
«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.
The program is a «last dollar» approach, meaning that it will cover the remaining tuition balance after all other scholarships and grants have been applied, and does not contribute anything towards non-tuition costs like books and housing, which often form the majority of student costs given that CUNY and SUNY already have relatively low tuition.
Parara already receives some partial scholarship dollars from Say Yes Buffalo so the tuition plan would not affect her, but she said it's only fair private schools get the needed financial aid to assist other students.
She is not paying taxes on that tuition credit, worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Cuomo didn't offer more details about the plan, which would rely on existing federal and state financial aid programs, while adding $ 163 million in state tax dollars for Excelsior Scholarships that pay for tuition costs not covered by the traditional aid programs.
D. programs pay full tuition and a stipend to accepted students, so dual - degree physician scientists aren't saddled with hundreds of thousands of dollars» worth of debt, like most M.D.s are.
Currently, graduate students are taxed on money they earn working in a laboratory or classroom, but not on tuition discounts they receive from a university, which can be worth tens of thousands of dollars.
I mean, you don't want to spend thousands of dollars on a party (have you seen the price of college tuition lately?
While we can not account for every dollar of tuition increases, we can track state spending to see which programs are getting state and local tax dollars, and how that has contributed to declines in higher - education support.
Not only do these credits save parents and students tuition dollars, they decrease the time, and thereby the cost, of earning a college degree.
Again, the studies discussed above do not offer much explanation, but two theories come to mind: perhaps universities look to exploit their pricing power in the market leading them to raise tuition whether appropriations rise or fall; or maybe when faced with a reduction in state funding, universities cut spending instead of raising tuition dollar for dollar.
«Those options do not divert federal dollars to non-public schools as vouchers and tuition tax credits do, and are effective in expanding opportunities for students and can help schools in their efforts to serve our nation's 50 million public school students.»
They also counter that taxpayer dollars should not be used to subsidize wealthy families who can afford to pay private school tuition, which often exceeds the amount available through ESAs.
And it's not much when compared to the Kalamazoo Promise, unveiled in 2005, which was funded by anonymous donors and, as a «first - dollar» scholarship, pays for 100 percent of tuition and fees at public colleges and universities in Michigan and can be added on top of Pell Grants.
It doesn't matter how their proponents try to disguise them — education savings accounts, tuition tax credits, opportunity scholarships — vouchers are destructive and misguided schemes that use taxpayer dollars to «experiment with our children's education without any evidence of real, lasting positive results,» says NEA President Eskelsen García.
(And it is not only Pell Grants that enable college students to pay tuition to whichever university they choose — public or private — using taxpayer dollars.
Let's get serious about our public schools, and stop throwing tax dollars at what doesn't work — private tuition subsidies.»
And since then, the two have not disappointed choice supporters, proposing massive increases in spending for school «choice,» including a new program that would use hundreds of millions of public dollars to pay for tuition and other educational expenses at private and religious schools.
Private religious schools do not receive funding from a religious institution, and instead rely on tuition dollars and fundraising to operate, as such, these schools often carry higher tuition rates than their parochial counterparts.
I don't really have a problem with vouchers; they're just another incarnation of government using taxpayer dollars to buy public goods or services from the private sector — from Pell grants to help pay tuition at private colleges, to county contracts with social services providers, to weapons and uniforms for the armed services.
Institutional Aid is funded by tuition dollars that all students pay; it's not tax or state funded.
Generally speaking, town tuitioning allows students who live in towns that don't have district public schools to receive their per - pupil education tax dollars to pay tuition at a neighboring town's public school or a private school of their choice — sometimes even across state lines for families who live close to state borders.
Why would parents shell out thousands of dollars a year in tuition if they weren't getting more for their money?
Students don't usually cough up thousands of dollars out of pocket for tuition per term; they rely on scholarships and loans.
That does not sound like a lot but for a school processing $ 100 million dollars in tuition revenue this merchant fee could add up to $ 2 million dollars.
So, you will not have a daily value on your account like a mutual fund, but the Trust will pay benefits in future Tuition dollars.
Tuition and fees deduction Education credits aren't the only ways to shave a few dollars off your tax liability.
As much conversation there is about the increasing burden of student loan debt and rise in tuition — there isn't enough talk about the billions of dollars that students leave on the table each year.
You won't earn enough from Upromise.com to cover four years of tuition; however, many people earn hundreds and even thousands of dollars using this cash rewards program.
If you're a parent who's ready to send your child off to college, you may be in for a rude awakening.All those nickels, dimes and hundred dollar bills you've saved over the years may not be enough to afford today's astronomical college tuitions.
However, while this sounds like an expanded benefit, one should note that a dollar removed from a 529 account to pay for tuition at an exclusive elementary school is a dollar not available for college expenses.
Students respond by assuming a consumer stance to their own education, swapping tuition dollars not for the chance to interact with other minds but to acquire a postgraduate market advantage.
If, by some chance, you are not familiar with the World of Warcraft, suffice it to say that it is an internet gaming phenomena that has wasted countless hours and more than a few thousand dollars of tuition.
So the million dollars you thought you were leaving for your wife and kids to pay the mortgage, and college tuition, and other expenses when you die, could wind up being barely a few thousand, which may not even cover the cost of your funeral!
Are you interested in the field of dentistry but not interested in spending years in school and tens of thousands of dollars on tuition?
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