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Where can a school find information on what are considered institutional and non-institutional charges?

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Where can a school find information on what are considered institutional and non-institutional charges?

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Guidance can be found in (1) the Federal Student Aid Handbook in the Institutional Eligibility and Participation section, (2) the Federal Register dated November 1, 1999, p.59033, (3) (34 CFR 668.22 (g) (1)(i) and (34 CFR 668.22 (g) (2) and (4) DCL – GEN 0024. For detailed information and updates regarding related federal regulations, review the Federal Student Aid (FSA) Handbook, which is available on ED’s Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) Web site at ifap.ed.gov, and (5) A Policy Bulletin dated January 7, 1999 located on IFAP. If, after a student withdraws, the school changes the amount of institutional charges it assessed the student or does not assess any institutional charges to the student, what is the amount of institutional charges that should be used in determining the amount of any unearned Title IV funds that the institution is responsible for returning? The institutional charges used in the calculation are always the institutional charges that were initiall

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Guidance can be found in (1) the Federal Student Aid Handbook in the Institutional Eligibility and Participation section, (2) the Federal Register dated November 1, 1999, p.59033, (3) (34 CFR 668.22 (g) (1)(i) and (34 CFR 668.22 (g) (2) and (4) DCL – GEN 0024. For detailed information and updates regarding related federal regulations, review the Federal Student Aid (FSA) Handbook, which is available on ED’s Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) Web site at ifap.ed.gov, and (5) A Policy Bulletin dated January 7, 1999 located on IFAP. If, after a student withdraws, the school changes the amount of institutional charges it assessed the student or does not assess any institutional charges to the student, what is the amount of institutional charges that should be used in determining the amount of any unearned Title IV funds that the institution is responsible for returning? The institutional charges used in the calculation are always the institutional charges that were initiall

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