From FY 1998 through FY 2014, the TCS policies produced an estimated $ 1.7 billion to $ 3.4 billion in savings, the equivalent of approximately $ 1,650 to $ 3,000
per scholarship student.
Not exact matches
A stipend called the «Falls Prize,» for example is given to up to six
students per year who have already been awarded a
scholarship.
Tickets are $ 395
per person and a portion of net proceeds from the evening benefits the Wine Spectator
Scholarship Foundation, which supports
scholarships and grants to
students pursuing careers in the wine industry.
These include the stipulation that
students take at least 30 credits
per academic year and remain in the state after graduation for a period equaling the length of time they received the
scholarship.
At LaGuardia Community College in Queens, the governor revealed he would ask the State Legislature to allocate $ 163 million to create the «Excelsior
Scholarship,» which will offer free tuition full - time State University of New York and City University of New York
students from households earning up to $ 125,000
per year.
Johnstone argued that the Excelsior
Scholarship would only help «a slice» of the state's middle - class
students,
per The New York Times.
The plan, known as the Excelsior
Scholarship program, includes incentives to ensure that more
students graduate on time, including requiring that each year,
students complete the full - time requirement of 30 credits
per year.
Sponsorship includes a waiver of research fees by NTU, a monthly stipend of S$ 500 — on top of the S$ 1400 to S$ 1500 provided by NTU's Research
Scholarship — a book and equipment allowance of S$ 600
per annum, and a one - time settling - in allowance of S$ 500 for international
students relocating to Singapore.
The program, which is being funded for three years by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Robert Noyce
Scholarship program, will provide stipends for up to 14
students per year.
The increases, between $ 800 and $ 1,550
per student, will bring
scholarships more in line with the amounts offered by the EdChoice Program, and high school
students will also now be eligible to apply for the Cleveland
Scholarship Program.
Most of the private schools at which
students used the CSF
scholarships operate with less than half as much
per - pupil spending as the public schools.
Most of the private schools at which
students used the
scholarships operate with less than half as much
per - pupil spending as the public schools.
The
scholarships and tax credits could not exceed half of the state's spending
per student, which averages around $ 5,000.
[iii] In addition to enrollment, I also use IPEDS data on net price for low - income
students (tuition, fees, room, board, and other expenses less grants and
scholarships for dependent
students from families making less than $ 30,000
per year), the share of in - state
students, and average SAT / ACT scores.
As government funding is only $ 600, the Partnership needs to raise an additional $ 6,400
per student in
scholarship, grants, and donations to meet our cost to educate.
Enacted in 2013 and implemented in 2014 - 15, the Opportunity
Scholarship Program provides funding of up to $ 4,200
per year for eligible
students to attend participating private schools.
Likewise, the
per -
student funding cap on
scholarships is allowed to grow over time.
Students can receive
scholarships up to 100 % of the
per - pupil amount appropriated for each public school
student unless the private school tuition is less than this amount.
The DC Opportunity
Scholarship program offers a maximum of $ 8,381
per child for
students in K - 8, and unless it is both reauthorized and redesigned one can not help but wonder if there will be many private schools for these
students to attend in the years ahead.
As a result, the state does not have to appropriate
per - pupil education funding for those
students that receive
scholarships.
In Florida, for example, more than 22,000
students with disabilities receive McKay
Scholarships to attend private schools at a
per -
student cost to the government that averaged $ 7,220 in 2010 — 11.
Part time
students are completely excluded, as are many full - time
students (
students must complete at least 30 credits
per year to renew, more than the 24 credits required for full - time status), and
students must live in - state for a specified period after leaving school or else the
scholarship is converted to a loan.
Oklahoma's Lindsey Nicole Henry
Scholarships for
Students with Disabilities (8) Voucher 80 % of average
per - pupil spending in Oklahoma public schools $ 6,285
Arizona's Lexie's Law for Disabled and Displaced
Students Tax Credit
Scholarship Program (19) Tax - Credit
Scholarship 62 % of average
per - pupil spending in Arizona public schools $ 4,447
Beginning in 2015 - 16, private schools with at least one enrolled Gardiner
Scholarship student may also apply to administer the assessments to their
students,
per Section 1002.385, F.S..
Mississippi's Nate Rogers
Scholarship for
Students with Disabilities Program (29) Voucher 0 % of average
per - pupil spending in Mississippi public schools $ 0 (no participants)
The
scholarship cap of $ 4,200
per student per year is significant, yet could be improved to more closely align with funding levels the child would have received to attend a public school.
Mississippi Dyslexia Therapy
Scholarship for
Students with Dyslexia Program (22) Voucher 60 % of average
per - pupil spending in Mississippi public schools $ 4,980
«OSP is providing
scholarship payments of $ 7,500
per year to pay tuition for OSP
scholarship children to attend [voucher] schools while the families of non-OSP
students pay no tuition.»
For
students without an Individualized Education Plan (IEP),
scholarships may be worth up to $ 5,000, or 80 percent of the average
per - pupil expenditure in the assigned public school district, whichever is greater.
* Parents, self - advocate, and
student rate is $ 100
per day;
scholarship and volunteer opportunities are available (we can always use volunteers to help run the conference)
Our graduating seniors in 2016 received an estimated $ 50 million in
scholarships, averaging out to an astounding $ 147,000
per student!
Scholarship awards do not exceed the
per pupil Minimum Foundation Program (MFP) amount for the
student's home parish, ensuring that payments do not exceed the cost to send a child to public school.
The high - end estimate — assuming 10 percent of
scholarships went to multi-scholarship
students and state - specific rates for public - to - private switchers — shows tax - credit
scholarships have saved $ 3.4 billion, or $ 3,001
per student.
«The Excelsior
Scholarship program will ensure that low - income
students are maximizing every dollar available to them and bring more
students into the fold with free tuition across the board for any family making less than $ 125,000
per year,» he said in a statement.
The
scholarship, funded by the National Science Foundation, provides $ 12,000
per year in support for up to three years for
students preparing to be secondary science teachers through either the Masters in Science Teaching (MAT) program or the «4 +1» program (BA / MAT), which have a combined total of 20
students.
A private
scholarship worth up to $ 500
per year for
students who are graduating high school seniors and plan to enroll at an accredited institution of higher learning in the state of Florida, major in early childhood education, and complete a degree in that subject.
The program gives tuition
scholarships with an average value of $ 5,850
per school year to approximately 7,000
students who attend private schools.
A review by Florida TaxWatch found that the
per - pupil figure in Florida public schools was $ 10,308 last year;
scholarship students receive less than 60 percent of the amount for their public - school counterparts.
While the Senate basically returned the funding to what the House had proposed, it added other elements, including an annual performance audit of online charter schools, a grant program for «replicating» high - performing charter schools and a $ 1,500
per semester college
scholarship program for low - income
students.
After all, funds for vouchers (as much as $ 4,500
per scholarship) are funds taken away from a public school, whose costs — voucher opponents point out — do not change incrementally every time they lose or gain a
student.
Our schools operate on a fiscally responsible,
per -
student budget that is currently met through a combination of tuition dollars,
scholarships, corporate investment and philanthropy.
Forman, for example, believes
per - pupil amounts for many voucher and tax credit
scholarship programs are too low for the low - income
students they're intended to help, reflecting conservative positions that education funding as a whole is bloated.
Scholarships must support undocumented
students registered for at least 6 credit hours
per semester.
This
scholarship fund provided $ 1,400 vouchers to as many as 1,000 low income -
students per year.
Senate Bill 301 expands the Lindsey Nicole Henry
Scholarships for
Students with Disabilities Program, which provides recipients a share of a child's
per - pupil allotment to pay for educational services, including private school tuition.
Scholarship amounts can not exceed the lesser of either the school's tuition and mandatory fees or 80 % of the state average
per pupil funding for elementary and middle school
students (approximately $ 4,200) and 90 % of the state average
per pupil funding for high school
students (approximately $ 4,700).
Beginning in 2013 - 14,
students with family income less than $ 75,000 plus $ 15,000
per dependent child (e.g., $ 105,000 for a family with two children) would be eligible for either EITC
scholarships or OSTC
scholarships.
Students who enroll in two - year institutions receive $ 5,000
scholarships paid out over two years ($ 2,500
per year).
The vouchers, known as «Opportunity
Scholarships,» would serve an additional 2,000
students per year starting in 2017 under the Senate budget.