Prepaid Tuition Plan definition

Prepaid Tuition Plan means the plan that contractually guarantees payment of tuition at an eligible educational institution.
Prepaid Tuition Plan means the plan that contractually guarantees payment of tuition at a West Virginia public eligible educational institution.
Prepaid Tuition Plan means the plan that contractually guarantees payment of tuition at a West Virginia public, private, or religious eligible educational institution.

Examples of Prepaid Tuition Plan in a sentence

  • In March 2003, the Legislature created the Prepaid Tuition Trust Escrow Account to guarantee payment of Prepaid Tuition Plan contracts.

  • In the event the Prepaid Tuition Plan is unable to cover the amount of money needed to meet its current obligations, funds may be withdrawn from the Escrow Account to meet those obligations.

  • As enterprise funds, the financial statements of the Prepaid Tuition Plan and Administrative Account are presented on the flow of economic resources measurement focus and accrual basis accounting in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

  • Accrued Contract Benefits Liability Accrued contract benefits liability of the Prepaid Tuition Plan is recorded at the actuarial present value of future tuition obligations.

  • Management sought and received support from the State Legislature in the form of a pledge of assets from the State Unclaimed Property Trust Fund to support payment of Prepaid Tuition Plan benefits.

  • Contract holders will continue to pay any amounts due, and the Prepaid Tuition Plan will continue to pay all benefits due.

  • Funds transferred or to be transferred into the Escrow Account do not affect the actuarial valuation of the Prepaid Tuition Plan and are not included in the Prepaid Tuition Plan’s basic financial statements.

  • The Program’s ability to pay obligations of the Prepaid Tuition Plan is dependent on long-term investment programs and adequate levels of future cash flows.

  • According to State Code (§18-30-6 (g)), closing the plan to new contracts shall not mean that the Prepaid Tuition Plan is closed and shall not affect any contracts in effect on March 8, 2003.

  • Monies from the investment fund are used to pay Prepaid Tuition Plan benefits and expenses.


More Definitions of Prepaid Tuition Plan

Prepaid Tuition Plan means the plan that contractually guarantees payment of tuition at

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