New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter II - Regulations of the Commissioner
Subchapter L - Finance
Part 174 - Computation Of Tuition Charges
Section 174.3 - Computation of tuition charges for pupils who have received a high school diploma
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
The charge for the instruction of each pupil of not more than 21 years of age, who has received a high school diploma and who is not a veteran, shall not exceed the actual net cost of educating such pupil. If the accounting records of the school district providing such instruction are not maintained in a manner which would indicate the net cost of educating such pupil, a board of education, board of trustees or sole trustee of each school district shall compute the tuition to be charged for the instruction of each pupil admitted to the schools of such district, or for the education of whom such district contracts with a board of cooperative educational services, in accordance with the following formulae:
(a) The tuition to be charged by a school district which provides full-day instruction for such pupil shall be computed as follows:
(b) The tuition to be charged by a school district for the instruction of such pupil who is enrolled in an instructional program operated by a board of cooperative educational services shall include the tuition charged by the board of cooperative educational services for such instruction, and the cost of any instruction which such district may also provide such student, to be determined in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (c) of this section.
(c) The tuition to be charged by a school district for instruction of such pupil who is enrolled on a part-time basis in such district, shall be computed as follows: