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If I have freedom of choice to select a school to send my child, why should I be out of pocket for tuition expenses if I dont select the base school?

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If I have freedom of choice to select a school to send my child, why should I be out of pocket for tuition expenses if I dont select the base school?

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A. While you have freedom of choice of school selection, the Education Allowance is based on the least expensive adequate school available to the majority of U.S.G. dependents. When a school other than the base school is selected, there is a chance that parents may incur out of pocket expenses.

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