Self-supporting definition
Self-supporting or "independent student" means a student who meets the requirements for self-supporting or independent student status as defined in regulations and policy governing the Federal campus-based financial aid programs (cit. Public Law 99-498 Section 480).
Self-supporting means that a congregation is able to pay all expenses and apportionments through income from members and other local sources (fund raisers, endowment, etc.).
Self-supporting means a job or self-employment that provides wages or income in an amount greater than the AND-SO grant standard.
More Definitions of Self-supporting
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Self-supporting means that the estimated taxable value of the Development subject to reimbursement shall be sufficient to amortize the debt service payments on a bond issue in an amount equal to the amount of reimbursement due and payable
Self-supporting means you pay for your own living expenses, including fixed, regular, and adequate housing.
Self-supporting or "independent student" means a student who meets the requirements for self-supporting or independent student status as defined in regulations and policy governing the Federal camp-buassed financial aid programs t(.ciPublic Law 99-498
Self-supporting means that the estimated taxable value of the Property shall be sufficient at the time of reimbursement to amortize the debt service payments on a bond issue in an amount equal to the amount of the Reimbursable Share and payable to the Developer, including Developer's pro rata share of all associated costs, and fees, including but not limited to professional fees, capitalized interest and contingencies, at an interest rate estimated by the District's Financial Advisor and reduced by an amount equal to the District's costs for related water plant and wastewater treatment plant capacities as applied by the Districts' Financial Advisor pursuant to the District's policies. The District shall determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, when the Developer's Development is Self-Supporting. Provided, however, that if the Development includes improvements which do not generally appreciate, such as personal property, mobile homes and similar type establishments, or any improvement which was not disclosed to the District at the time of application for service, the District reserves the right to not reimburse the Developer.