Code of Federal Regulations · Section
§ 39.802 — What Is The Student Unit Value In The Formula?
25 C.F.R. § 39.802
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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.
Authorizing Statute
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Expenditure of appropriations by Bureau25 U.S.C. § 13