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RGC Home » Student Services » Financial Aid » Taxation of Scholarships

Taxation of Scholarships,
Fellowships and Grants

All scholarship and grant funds received are subject to taxation by the Internal Revenue Service.  The Tax Reform Act of 1986 allows forthe exclusion of specific education-related costs such as tuition, fees, books and supplies.

Students should keep accurate records and receipts of financial assistance and expenses.  Questions and request for assistance in completing tax returns should be addressed to the Internal Revenue Service or a private tax consultant.

Student loans are not taxable.

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