[nfbmi-talk] related to today's cic meeting
Fred Wurtzel
f.wurtzel at comcast.net
Fri Nov 19 14:23:15 UTC 2010
Hi Joe,
Thank you. This is good for prep for the meeting.
Best Regards,
Fred
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The following section of the current MCB maintainence policy is what RSA
deemed non-compliant and must be changed:
Through the Individual Plan for Employment, the counselor/teacher and the
individual must develop a budget based on a list of actual expenses compared
to
income. It is important to consider all resources including Social Security
Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits and Social Security Supplemental Income
(SSI) benefits when determining income.
Every student must participate financially in his or her education. College
students are required to apply for SSI/SSDI or contribute the maximum amount
according to the Social Security Administration Red Book for the current
year. If the Social Security application is denied or awarded at less than
the
maximum level because of individual or family income and assets, the student
will contribute the difference to the maximum Supplemental Security Income
(SSI) allowable amount for each semester or term attended.
The financial aid award letter must be submitted to MCB a minimum of 30 days
prior to the start of any term or semester for which the student is seeking
financial assistance. Failure to submit the award letter will result in
non-sponsorship for that semester or term. However, letters received after
this
deadline may be considered for determining sponsorship for the following
semester or term.
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