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CoA

abbr.
coenzyme A
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CoA

abbreviation for
(Biochemistry) coenzyme A
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Fann told him that as long as the rate isn't a discount on the actual cost of attendance, it's not subsidized and wouldn't violate the law.
Students described the high cost of attendance (tuition and fees, books and supplies, housing and food, transportation, and personal expenses) as the primary cause of food insecurity either personally or among their peers.
The free interactive tool will provide personalized results so users can easily understand total cost of attendance, which schools are offering the most financial aid and the costs a family will be expected to cover.
student-athletes the cost of attendance served as an adequate remedy for
New York University in Abu Dhabi offers fellowships and need-based grants to students who would not otherwise be able to afford the full cost of attendance, which is estimated at Dhs279,261 ($76,032) per year -- the same as the New York campus.
Berman says, "Every additional year that a student spends at a public four-year college costs approximately $68,000, nearly $23,000 in cost of attendance and $45,000 in lost wages." The incentive plan, he adds, is part of a suite of initiatives designed to reduce graduation times, improve retention and lower the overall cost of college.
The city council has previously come under fire for attending the conference due to the cost of attendance and its location - at a time of sweeping cuts.
The cost of attendance is $75 for UXPA CLE members and $100 for non-members.
(158) The countable aid limits in Article 15 work against the awarding of full cost of attendance scholarships--member institutions are incentivized to limit scholarships to grant-in-aid in order to maximize the efficient allocation of those scholarships.
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