Book allowance definition

Book allowance means funds that may be applied to the student’s account for expenses towards the cost-of-attendance including the cost of textbooks.
Book allowance means the cost of attendance allowance for education-related book and supply expenses as determined by an institution.
Book allowance means a payment of $150 a semester for an eligible student who is enrolled

Examples of Book allowance in a sentence

  • The Employer will not approve courses that the Employee will take in order to have the proper accreditation to do his job (for example gas fitters courses and exams, etc.) Maximum allowance for books is as follows: Contract year one $200.00 Contract year two $200.00 Contract year three $200.00 NOTE: This Book allowance may be used to purchase non-code trade related books.

  • In addition to stipend and housing, Ministers are entitled to Book allowance, travel allowance, supervision, expense allowance, landline, etc which are paid in several ways e.g. by reimbursement on receipt, on invoice (e.g. Telecom), pro rata payment, etc.

  • The Employer will not approve courses that the Employee will take in order to have the proper accreditation to do his job (for example gas fitters courses and exams, etc.) Maximum allowance for books per annum is as follows: Contract year one $200.00 Contract year two $200.00 Contract year three $200.00 NOTE: This Book allowance may be used to purchase non-code trade related books.


More Definitions of Book allowance

Book allowance means the allowance for education-related book and supply expenses as determined by an institution for purposes of calculating a student's financial need and awarding federal student aid funds.