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What if they have a paid-tuition transfer student from a school that later becomes a PEG school, can they continue to charge tuition?

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What if they have a paid-tuition transfer student from a school that later becomes a PEG school, can they continue to charge tuition?

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Yes, if they do not take PEG transfers. However, if they do take PEG transfers, they must treat the student as a PEG transfer the school year that the student becomes PEG eligible. Q: If a parent is paying tuition for a student to attend a non-PEG campus under a tuition transfer agreement and the student’s home campus becomes a PEG-listed campus, can the parent stop paying tuition and still have the student attend the campus of choice? A: Yes, as long as the receiving district agrees to accept the student under the PEG program.

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