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The Tuition Remission Plan is available to our full-time employees
and to dependents of our full-time employees. The benefits apply
to our full-time employees for credit courses at most schools
and colleges of the University.
Tuition Remission may not be applied to application fees, late
registration or late payment fees, program change fees, maintenance
matriculation fees, health insurance fees, or courses taught on
a per capita/individual instruction basis; nor may tuition remission
be applied to non-credit courses except for employees where such
non-credit courses can reasonably be expected to contribute to
the employee's job performance.
Candidates for tuition remission, whether pursuing full - time
or part - time courses of study, are required to complete the
Federal PELL application. The determination of the distribution
of the PELL Grant, to the students tuition and fee cost, to the
University's remission cost, to the other student costs, shall
be made by the Financial Aid Office, upon review of the eligibility
for Financial Aid.
Students receiving tuition remission and living within Zone 1 (commuting
distance) are not eligible for dormitory accommodation until all
tuition-paying students have been accommodated. Students receiving
tuition remission and residing outside Zone 1 are eligible for dormitory
accommodations on the same basis as tuition-paying students.
No student receiving tuition remission is eligible for a monetary
award; An academic award to a student with tuition remission will
be limited to an honorary award and will not have a dollar value.
SALARIED FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: FACULTY & ADMINISTRATORS
1. Salaried full - time members of the faculty or administration,
immediately upon active appointment, become entitled to full tuition
remission benefits as defined. Courses must be taken during other
than normal working hours.
2. Spouses of salaried full - time faculty and full - time
administrative employees are entitled to full tuition remission
benefits as defined.
3. Dependent children, with dependency conforming with the
status as defined by and acceptable to the Internal Revenue Service
during the calendar year in which tuition remission is sought, are
entitled to tuition remission for the equivalent of eight semesters
of full - time study in any school or college of the University.
Tuition Remission will be reduced by all eligible state and federal
financial aid (Tap, Pell, Etc.) Accordingly, each participant, including
their dependents, must complete the related financial aid application.
WAGE FULL-TIME SECRETARIAL, CLERICAL, OTHER
1. Other full-time employees, with a minimum of thirty-one
days service, become entitled to tuition remission for up to six
courses in one academic year (September 1 to August 31). "Persons
whose course load exceeds the above limit are required to pay tuition
and fees for the courses in excess of the limit." Courses must
be taken during other than the employee's working hours.
2. Spouses of such other full-time employees are entitled
to remission of up to six courses per academic year plus related
fees if employee eligibility, defined as thirty-one days or more
of service, is attained immediately prior to the semester/session
in which the course or courses are to be taken.
3. Dependent children, with dependency conforming with the
status as defined by and acceptable to the Internal Revenue Service
during the calendar year in which tuition remission is sought, are
entitled to tuition remission for the equivalent of eight semesters
of full-time study in any school or college of the University in
accordance with the following schedule:
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Percentage of
Remission
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Consecutive Period of
Current Service Required
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100%
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3 or more years
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80%
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2 or more years
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60%
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4 months
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Employees dependents applying for full-time courses
of study are required to complete citizen entitlement award applications
including New York State's student Payment Application. The New
York State award will be applied first to the student's tuition
expense and second to reduce the University's remission expense.
Application for tuition remission must be completed
and submitted to the Payroll Department at the University Center
at least one month before the registration period for each
member of the family for whom tuition remission benefits are sought.
Failure to apply for the remission benefits as and when required
will result in forfeiture of registration for courses.
If the application is approved, remission will remain
in force throughout the balance of the academic year provided
that the applicant retains the employment status and, if applicable,
the spouse and/or dependent retain the status to which tuition
remission benefits accrue. Additional applications must be submitted
for each succeeding academic year for which remission benefits
are sought. Adjunct faculty members and their dependents must
apply for tuition remission every semester.
Registration for courses for which remission is
sought will not be recognized without the timely completion and
processing of the appropriate remission application and citizen
entitlement award application forms. Also please note that the
student must respond to their bill by returning the Bursar copy
with explanation of coverage.
Click
here for Tuition Remission Application
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