90–10 rule
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90-10-rule-194-3658784
title:
90–10 rule
text:
The 90–10 rule refers to a U.S. regulation that governs for-profit higher education. It caps the percentage of revenue that a proprietary school can receive from federal financial aid sources at 90%; the other 10% of revenue must come from alternative sources. Not all federal sources of financial aid fall under this cap. In particular, funds supporting the education of troops and veterans, such as the G.I. Bill and Department of Defense Tuition Assistance program, were not subject to this cap un
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encyclopedia
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American educational funding policy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/90%E2%80%9310_rule
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2024-01-16T02:05:19Z
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