Non-Faculty Personnel Policy Manual 10.5.1.1 Tuition Grant
and Faculty Handbook 4.12 Fringe Benefits
The award is the difference between the cost of tuition (excluding fees) and any other grants and/or scholarships. Children must apply for all available aid such as VTAG, if applicable.
The benefit applies to regular classes (for employees, spouses, and dependent children) and continuing education classes (for employees and spouses only). Special classes, private instruction, music lessons, overload tuition are excluded. Non-credit classes offered by the University that are designed to enhance computer and/or communication skills may also be taken by employees (with supervisor’s approval) at no tuition cost to the employee.
The employee must have a signed supervisor approval before they can take courses and receive the tuition benefit. Recipients of the tuition benefit must maintain a 2.0 CGPA. There are no repeats on the benefit if the course is failed or dropped after the add/drop period.
The benefit is not an entitlement. The program is designed to assist as many employees as the annual budget allows. If the budget is limited in any year, awards will be made on a first come, first served basis with priority to undergraduate tuition.
If the employee ceases to work full-time or leaves the University, the benefit ends with the current term. If the employee dies, the benefit ends for the spouse at the end of the current term, but continues four years after the date of the employee’s death for the dependent children.
Request forms are available in the Payroll and Personnel Office.