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How is cost of attendance (COA) determined at an institute of higher education?

It's based on tuition so it is calculated from the number of classes you enroll in.

It is the cost of tuition plus taxes.

It is an estimate of tuition fees, room and board, books, supplies and other expenses.

It combines financial aid, what your family can pay, plus tuition and room and board.​

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Answer:

Option C, It is an estimate of tuition fees, room and board, books, supplies and other expenses.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of attendance attendance is the total cos incurred on an individual during an entire academic year by the institute. An institute take into account cost incurred on the following for determining COA-

a) tuition and fees

b) books and supplies

c) College infrastructure cost inclusive of room and board

d) transportation

e) scholarship etc.

Hence, option C is correct

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