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My son was attending a proprietary school and he passed away shortly after it closed. May I file a claim for restitution?

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My son was attending a proprietary school and he passed away shortly after it closed. May I file a claim for restitution?

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A. If a school closes while a student is incapacitated or a student dies after a school closure, parents or guardians may submit a claim for restitution on behalf of the deceased or incapacitated student. A Power of Attorney or death certificate should be submitted with the claim form.

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