Sentences with phrase «pay for educational expenses such»

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This is evident in the policy of the government, which pays greater attention to trivial educational inputs, such as common uniforms for pupils at the expense of regular payment of teachers salaries.
-- The Secretary shall pay to each individual entitled to educational assistance under this chapter who is pursuing an approved program of education (other than a program covered by subsections (e) through (i)-RRB- the amounts specified in subsection (c) to meet the expenses of such individual's subsistence, tuition, fees, and other educational costs for pursuit of such program of education.
Modeled after Arizona's popular education savings account (ESA), the PLSA would provide ESAs to families of students with special needs, which they could use to pay for a wide variety of educational expenses, such as tuition, tutoring, textbooks, online learning, and educational therapy.
Someone other than you, your spouse, or your dependent (such as a relative or former spouse) may make a payment directly to an eligible educational institution to pay for an eligible student's qualified education expenses.
They can help to pay for qualified education expenses such as tuition, fees and books, as well as certain room and board costs at eligible educational institutions.
(iii) expenses paid or incurred in 2009 or 2010 for the purchase of any computer technology or equipment (as defined in section 170 (e)(6)(F)(i)-RRB- or Internet access and related services, if such technology, equipment, or services are to be used by the beneficiary and the beneficiary's family during any of the years the beneficiary is enrolled at an eligible educational institution.
Funds set aside for purposes other than retirement, such as paying for your children's educational expenses, a nice trip, a vacation home, or any other pre-retirement expenses should not be included.
But, lesser - known provisions of IRAs allow for penalty - free early withdrawal for qualifying college educational expenses, such as paying for college, books, and related fees, the IRS says.
An alternative student loan is designed primarily to help students and their families pay for educational expenses that exceed other available financial aid resources such as scholarships, grants, and the Federal Loan Programs (Stafford loan for students and PLUS loan for parents).
Student loans are loans that you take out to help pay for educational expenses, such as tuition, fees, room, board, equipment and transportation to and from school.
The death benefit from a life insurance policy can be used for immediate needs such as paying for medical expenses and a funeral as well as longer term needs such as mortgage assistance, funding educational expenses, replacing lost income and potentially maintaining other investments.
Remember to include the future costs of items you want to pay for such as a mortgage or educational expenses.
If you have extraordinary expenses for primary or secondary school, or for any other educational programs that meet your child's particular needs, put the total of the amounts paid for such expenses on this line.
The court can consider such factors as any significant income available to the child, any unreimbursed extraordinary medical costs of the paying parent, consumer debts, educational expenses for children and spouses, and alimony payments.
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