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3.5B. Coordination and Duplication
Answer
No. A youth may receive both a Pell grant and a voucher. "Avoiding duplicated benefits" means that the youth cannot receive a combination of Federal educational assistance and vouchers that totals more than the actual cost of attendance, or otherwise claim for the same expense under multiple Federal programs.
Source/Date
4/4/2005
Legal and Related References
Social Security Act § section 477(b)(3)(J), Section 477(i)(5)