Financial Eligibility Sample Clauses

Financial Eligibility. Residents must not have past-due outstanding balances due to PSU in excess of $100. UHRL may deny University Housing to any Resident with an outstanding balance over $100 or with a University Accounts Receivable hold on their student account. UHRL may cancel a Resident’s Contract if this financial eligibility requirement is not being met and Resident will be required to Check-Out per eligibility Check-Out deadlines. Resident will be responsible for payment of contract cancellation fees.
Financial Eligibility. The DHET Bursary Scheme will be available to:
Financial Eligibility. Residents must not have past-due outstanding balances due to PSU in excess of
Financial Eligibility. The AE shall cooperate with the Department’s CAO in determining an individual’s initial and continuing financial eligibility for Waver services in accordance with procedures established by the Department in Written Policies and Procedures and Departmental Decisions relating to individual eligibility for Medicaid Waiver services.
Financial Eligibility. 2.4.1 The DHET Bursary Scheme will be available to: 2.4.1.1 students who registered at the higher education institution for the first time in 2018 or thereafter and who are from families with a combined annual household income of up to R350 000 (three hundred and fifty thousand Rand); 2.4.1.2 students with disabilities who registered at a higher education institution for the first time in 2018 or thereafter and who are from families with a combined annual household income of up to R600 000 (Six Hundred Thousand Rand) 2.4.1.3 students with disabilities who registered at the higher education institution for the first time prior to 2018 and who are from families with a combined annual household income of up to R400 000 (Four Hundred Thousand Rand) 2.4.1.4 students who registered at the higher education institution for the first time prior to 2018 and who are from families with a combined annual household income of up to R122 000 (one hundred and twenty-two thousand Rand); and 2.4.1.5 students who are recipients of grants administered through the South African Social Security Agency (“SASSA”) will automatically qualify for NSFAS funding. 2.4.2 NSFAS has verified the household income declared by the student and assessed that the financial eligibility of the student’s household income is within the parameters set out in 2.4.1 above.
Financial Eligibility. Monterey County children that are full scope Medi-Cal or Monterey County children who qualify under the Non Medi-Cal eligibility component of the program.
Financial Eligibility. Monterey County youth, regardless of ability to pay or Medi-Cal eligibility. It is anticipated that thirty-five per cent (35%) of clients will have Medi-Cal eligibility.
Financial Eligibility. Monterey County children and their mothers that are full scope Medi-Cal
Financial Eligibility. Payment by the County pursuant to this section shall apply only to those children placed by the Tribe who do not have financial resources with which to pay for such care, and who meet the IV-E eligibility requirement of federal and Wisconsin law. The Tribal Court may determine the financial ability of the child’s parent or other legally responsible person to contribute to the child’s support. The Tribe may refer collections of child support to the Tribal Child Support Agency and Shawano County shall receive a copy of the court order.
Financial Eligibility. The Assisted Funding programme will be available to applicants who are: 3.1 Students who register to study at Regenesys Business School for the first time; 3.2 Students have been deemed indigent or emerging from circumstances necessitating financial assistance as determined by the Institute; and 3.3 Whose gross monthly income is equal to or less than the threshold as determined by the Grantor from time-to-time.