§ 39.801 What is the formula to determine the amount necessary to sustain a school’s academic or residential program?
§ 39.802 What is the student unit value in the formula?
§ 39.803 What is a weighted student unit in the formula?
§ 39.804 How is the SUIV calculated?
§ 39.805 What was the student unit for instruction value (SUIV) for the school year 1999-2000?
§ 39.806 How is the SURV calculated?
§ 39.807 How will the Student Unit Value be adjusted annually?
§ 39.808 What definitions apply to this subpart?
§ 39.809 Information collection

Terms Used In CFR > Title 25 > Chapter I > Subchapter E > Part 39 > Subpart H - Determining the Amount Necessary to Sustain an Academic or Residential Program

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