… in section 200.432 to remove any limitations provided by the specific types of events listed in the guidance currently. OMB also allowed for dependent-care costs associated with participants' attending or partaking in program-related conferences. OMB received many comments in su…
… in section 200.432 to remove any limitations provided by the specific types of events listed in the guidance currently. OMB also allowed for dependent-care costs associated with participants' attending or partaking in program-related conferences. OMB received many comments in su…
… in section 200.432 to remove any limitations provided by the specific types of events listed in the guidance currently. OMB also allowed for dependent-care costs associated with participants' attending or partaking in program-related conferences. OMB received many comments in su…
…d. See Mysteryboy Inc. v. Comm'r, 99 T.C.M. (CCH) 1057 (T.C. 2010). This rule prevents Federal funds from subsidizing harmful illegal activities through a program designed to reward public service. Below, we address the Secretary's broad authority to engage in rulemaking on this …
…ed that students in community colleges often work, have families and unexpected events are likely to occur, and therefore they may not be able to request a leave of absence in advance. Discussion: The Department believes the commenter may have misinterpreted the proposed revision…
…rs to measure a student's progress for purposes of the title IV, HEA programs prevents institutions from using innovative technology or instructional methods. We believe that it is vital for institutions to be able to award and disburse title IV, HEA assistance using clock hours …
…rs to measure a student's progress for purposes of the title IV, HEA programs prevents institutions from using innovative technology or instructional methods. We believe that it is vital for institutions to be able to award and disburse title IV, HEA assistance using clock hours …
…tment's own words, the Great Recession was an exceptional event and exceptional events should not be relied upon as a baseline in policy making. One commenter stated that the Department misinterpreted research by Abel and Dietz [ 98 ] in using these data to explain its concerns a…
…ent care costs when attending conferences- an issue that has been as one that prevents more women from maintaining careers in science. Section 200.432 Conferences provides that, for hosts of conferences, the costs of identifying (but not providing) locally available child-care re…
…ent care costs when attending conferences- an issue that has been as one that prevents more women from maintaining careers in science. Section 200.432 Conferences provides that, for hosts of conferences, the costs of identifying (but not providing) locally available child-care re…
…EA, such as exposing participants to institutions of higher education, cultural events, or academic programs. In light of these concerns, many commenters recommended that the Department delete § 643.11(b) in its entirety. Others recommended striking the words “a GEAR UP project u…
…ent care costs when attending conferences- an issue that has been as one that prevents more women from maintaining careers in science. Section 200.432 Conferences provides that, for hosts of conferences, the costs of identifying (but not providing) locally available child-care re…
… expressed concern that the proposed credit-hour definition did not account for events that may occur within institutions' academic calendars, such as Federal and religious holidays, natural disasters, or campus safety issues. This commenter believed that these events may prohibi…
…icable discounts, and any payment where insufficient or lack of documentation prevents a reviewer from discerning whether a payment was proper. Indian tribe means any Indian tribe, band, nation, or other organized group or community, including any Alaska Native village or regiona…
… HEA funds. Students will also benefit in cases where the proposed regulation prevents them from attending low-earning and high-cost degree programs. Certain institutions (mainly public and private non-profit institutions) will incur costs when programs they offer lose access to …