Under the institutional-share waiver, is there any limit on the amount of funds a school can spend from its FWS allocation to pay FWS students employed as mathematics tutors?
No. A school may spend any portion of its FWS allocation to pay FWS students employed as mathematics tutors, with a federal share of up to 100 percent. However, the school still must use at least 7 percent of its FWS federal allocation for an award year to pay for the federal share of wages to students employed in community service jobs for that year.
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