Do the FWS students wages qualify for a federal share of up to 100 percent while the student is being trained to be a mathematics tutor?
Yes, as long as the time spent for this purpose is reasonable. The Department recognizes the value to all concerned when high quality training is provided. For example, the Department would consider a training period that begins before the actual tutoring to be reasonable if it does not exceed approximately 20 hours. Although a school has flexibility in establishing training activities, optimizing tutor contact hours is the goal.
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