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 124 STAT. 4115 PUBLIC LAW 111–377—JAN. 4, 2011 the basic allowance for housing payable as described in subclause (I); ‘‘(IV) during the fourth six-month period of such program, 40 percent of the monthly amount of the basic allowance for housing payable as described in subclause (I); and ‘‘(V) during any month after the first 24 months of such program, 20 percent of the monthly amount of the basic allowance for housing payable as described in subclause (I). ‘‘(ii) Subject to clauses (iii) and (iv), a monthly stipend in an amount equal to $83 for each month (or pro rata amount for each partial month) of training pursued for books supplies, equipment, and other edu- cational costs. ‘‘(iii) In the case of an individual entitled to edu- cational assistance by reason of paragraphs (3) through (8) of sections 3311(b), the amounts payable pursuant to clauses (i) and (ii) shall be the amounts otherwise determined pursuant to such clauses multiplied by the same percentage applicable to the monthly amounts payable to the individual under paragraphs (2) through (7) of subsection (c). ‘‘(iv) In any month in which an individual pursuing a program of education consisting of a program of apprenticeship or other on-job training fails to complete 120 hours of training, the amount of monthly edu- cational assistance allowance payable under clauses (i) and (iii) to the individual shall be limited to the same proportion of the applicable rate determined under this subparagraph as the number of hours worked during such month, rounded to the nearest eight hours, bears to 120 hours. ‘‘(C) In the case of an individual enrolled in a program of education consisting of flight training (regardless of the institution providing such program of education), an amount equal to— ‘‘(i) the lesser of— ‘‘(I) the actual net cost for in-State tuition and fees assessed by the institution concerned for the program of education after the application of— ‘‘(aa) any waiver of, or reduction in, tuition and fees; and ‘‘(bb) any scholarship, or other Federal, State, institutional, or employer-based aid or assistance (other than loans and any funds provided under section 401(b) of the Higher Education Act of 1965) that is provided directly to the institution and specifically des- ignated for the sole purpose of defraying tui- tion and fees; or ‘‘(II) the amount equal to— ‘‘(aa) for the academic year beginning on August 1, 2011, $10,000; or ‘‘(bb) for an academic year beginning on any subsequent August 1, the amount for the previous academic year beginning on August