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What are some exceptions to the institutional share requirement?

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What are some exceptions to the institutional share requirement?

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America Reads. Under the America Reads FWS waiver, colleges and universities can use 100% Federal dollars to pay the wages of FWS students employed as reading tutors of preschool age children, children in elementary school, or in family literacy programs. The higher education institutions do not have to make a special request to the U.S. Department of Education to use this waiver. America Counts. Effective July 1, 1999, colleges and universities will be able to use 100% Federal dollars to pay FWS students employed as math tutors for children elementary age through ninth grade.

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