May an institution use its Administrative Cost Allowance (ACA) to help cover the costs incurred when employing students as reading or mathematics tutors?
Institutions that develop FWS reading and/or mathematics tutoring programs are allowed to use their ACA to offset administrative costs. For example, the ACA can be used to pay for training costs, such as helping to pay a professional trainer or program coordinator, or for background checks/fingerprinting if they are required by the State or school district. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list.
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