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COA

(Certificate Of Authenticity) A document that accompanies software which states that it is an original package from the manufacturer. It generally includes a seal with a difficult-to-copy emblem such as a holographic image.
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According to the 2016 UC Cost of Attendance Survey, UCLA students living in a one-bedroom apartment without roommates paid $1,342 per month, and students with one roommate paid $951 per month.
employees, then the anti-competitive restraint (cost of attendance)
Anna Dechert, Director of Admissions at NYUAD said: "Every admitted student is also automatically considered for merit-based fellowships and UAE nationals are eligible for the Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed NYUAD Scholarship for Exceptional Emirati Students, which covers the full cost of attendance."
If the cost of attendance was considered too high, fans frequently engaged in alternative forms of commitment.
(173) Specifically, the NCAA could abolish the current countable full grant-in-aid scholarship (174) and replace it with a countable full cost of attendance scholarship.
"For instance, Wilken's injunction permits the NCAA to cap compensation to student-athletes at the cost of attendance, as that term is defined by the NCAA," McCann writes.
"And we've deliberately kept the cost of attendance extremely low so that our audiences are able to experience all the amazing events of the weekend."
He highlighted a recent study by HSBC that concluded that Australia was the most expensive destination for overseas students, with a total average cost of attendance exceeding $38,000 per year, followed by the US at $35,000.
* In fiscal year 1976, the maximum Pell Grant was $1,400 and covered 72 percent of the cost of attendance at a typical four-year public college.
After entering information about their finances, academics, or other factors, students and their families can view the full cost of attendance, the amount of grants and scholarships they are likely to receive, and the "net price"--the remaining amount that they would have to save, earn, or borrow to attend a particular college.
But there's a difference between tuition and overall cost of attendance and the trustees' pledge only covered tuition, which leaves the possibility of cost increases despite a freeze.
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