Kelzie01
I would confirm with the school that they are officially stating that room and board for students with dependents is 30% higher. The IRS relies on the school to set the room and board amount and if that's what the school says it is, that's what they'll go off of.
It seems like their statement might just be a general disclaimer in which case it would not be considered part of the room and board determined by the institution.
That was the way I read it as well, but I suppose I will have to contact the institution and see how much I can get away with.
Here's another one for you - I would like to travel as a part of the schools curriculum. On the schools website they state the following about the trips: "Global business concepts are explored across the MBA curriculum. You can select from a wide range of options for international study and work experiences. Note: The cost of these options is in addition to the budget above. If you plan to participate in a Global Trek, please be aware that your Wharton MBA Student Budget may only be increased for education-related trips, such as Wharton’s Global Immersion Program and Global Modular Courses (GMC). For additional information, visit Global Learning."
The way this reads makes me think that certain global trips CAN be included in the cost of attendance, but the 30% increase does not as it does not explicitly state that it is included in the cost of attendance. Thoughts?