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Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: May 6, 2024) |
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Title 25 - Indians |
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Chapter I - Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior |
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SubChapter E - Education |
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Part 39 - The Indian School Equalization Program |
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Subpart H - Determining the Amount Necessary To Sustain an Academic or Residential Program |
§ 39.802 - What is the student unit value in the formula?
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§ 39.802 What is the student unit value in the formula?
The student unit value is the dollar value applied to each student in an academic or residential program. There are two types of student unit values: the student unit instructional value (SUIV) and the student unit residential value (SURV).
(a) The student unit instructional value (SUIV) applies to a student enrolled in an instructional program. It is an annually established ratio of 1.0 that represents a student in grades 4 through 6 of a typical non-residential program.
(b) The student unit residential value (SURV) applies to a residential student. It is an annually established ratio of 1.0 that represents a student in grades 4 through 6 of a typical residential program.