E-9 - Act respecting private education

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14. The Government shall pay to every institution declared to be of public interest, for each school year and according to the field of education to which the declaration applies, a grant consisting of a base amount for each pupil registered full time in a regular program on 20 September of that school year at the college level and on 30 September for other levels, and an amount representing the rental value of the immoveables where it provides instruction.
However, where a college institution provides a program of studies distributed over an uneven number of sessions, the grant contemplated in the first paragraph is reduced by one-half and is paid for each pupil registered full time in the program on 20 September and for each pupil registered full time in the program on 31 January of the same school year.
1968, c. 67, s. 14; 1979, c. 23, s. 29; 1981, c. 12, s. 32; 1985, c. 21, s. 42.
14. The Government shall pay to every institution declared to be of public interest, for each school year, a grant consisting of a base amount for each pupil registered full time in a regular program on 20 September of that school year at the college level and on 30 September for other levels, and an amount representing the rental value of the immoveables where it provides instruction.
However, where a college institution provides a program of studies distributed over an uneven number of sessions, the grant contemplated in the first paragraph is reduced by one-half and is paid for each pupil registered full time in the program on 20 September and for each pupil registered full time in the program on 31 January of the same school year.
1968, c. 67, s. 14; 1979, c. 23, s. 29; 1981, c. 12, s. 32.
14. An institution declared to be of public interest shall receive, for each school year and for each pupil registered full time on the 30th of September of such school year, a grant equal to 80 per cent of the average cost per pupil, as computed for the preceding school year for public establishments of the same class, according to the standards in force for the approval of the budgets of such establishments.
Where such an institution provides education at the college level and where the curricula extend over five terms, the number of full-time pupils that must be considered for purposes of the grant contemplated in the first paragraph is the average number of pupils registered full time for those curricula on 30 September and 31 January of the school year.
Such institution, to qualify for such grant, must not require of its pupils tuition and other related fees exceeding the difference which must be made up in order to reach the average cost mentioned in the first paragraph, plus ten per cent of such average cost.
1968, c. 67, s. 14; 1979, c. 23, s. 29.
14. An institution declared to be of public interest shall receive, for each school year and for each pupil registered full time on the 30th of September of such school year, a grant equal to 80 per cent of the average cost per pupil, as computed for the preceding school year for public establishments of the same class, according to the standards in force for the approval of the budgets of such establishments.
Such institution, to qualify for such grant, must not require of its pupils tuition and other related fees exceeding the difference which must be made up in order to reach the average cost mentioned in the first paragraph, plus ten per cent of such average cost.
1968, c. 67, s. 14.