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Can an undergraduates, or a non-matriculated students tuition be charged to a grant?

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Can an undergraduates, or a non-matriculated students tuition be charged to a grant?

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A On a federal budget, undergraduate tuition is allowed only if it specifically states it in the budget. For non-federal budgets, tuition is allowable as long as it doesn’t state that undergraduate tuition is not allowable in the budget. Tuition for non-matriculated students is allowable as long as tuition is approved in the budget.

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