For purposes of the FWS family literacy institutional-share waiver, may the FWS student working in a family literacy program tutor children or adults in areas other than reading?
Yes. This family literacy waiver is not restricted to providing assistance in reading skills. For example, the FWS student may provide tutoring assistance in math readiness, the use of computers, and other areas covered by the family literacy program. These examples are not meant to be an exhaustive list of topics.
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- May a FWS student employed as a tutor in an off-campus family literacy program be paid for the time spent traveling to and from the job or be reimbursed for such travel expenses?
- For purposes of the FWS family literacy institutional-share waiver, may the FWS student working in a family literacy program tutor children or adults in areas other than reading?
- May a FWS student tutor only adults or only children in a family literacy program, or does the student have to tutor both the adults and their children?