Tuition
Remission Policy
POLICY STATEMENT
Tuition remission is
intended to provide undergraduate education leading to the first
baccalaureate degree. Tuition remission is extended to eligible
full-time faculty, administrative and hourly employees of Albion
College, and their spouses and dependents in accordance with the
following provisions:
ELIGIBILITY DEFINED
1)
An Eligible Staff Member
includes faculty, administrative or hourly members who meet all academic
and admission requirements of the College and who is classified as
regular and full-time employee.
2)
An Eligible Spouse is
defined as the legal wife or husband of an eligible staff member.
3)
An Eligible Dependent
is defined as a natural born child, legally adopted child, or stepchild,
unmarried, who is eligible to be claimed as a deduction on the eligible
staff member's income tax return for the previous two years and in the
tax period in which the tuition is waived, and who meets all the
admission and academic requirements of the College. Stepchildren must
also have established residency on a permanent basis in the staff
member's household.
BENEFIT
For eligible dependents after a two year
waiting period, tuition remission at 100% is provided for undergraduate
courses at Albion College. Eligible dependents of faculty and
administrative members after a two year waiting period may also
participate in the Tuition Exchange Program with the
twelve GLCA member colleges and two members of the Associated Colleges
of the Midwest (Beloit and Grinnell) or participate in a balanced
exchange program with Adrian, Alma and Olivet.
For eligible full-time
faculty, administrative or hourly employee after a 90-day waiting period
is eligible to enroll in one course per semester. Tuition remission at
100% is provided for undergraduate courses at Albion College providing
there is space available.
For eligible spouses
after a two year waiting period, tuition remission at 100% is provided
for undergraduate courses at Albion College providing there is space
available.
Eligible spouses and
dependents that hold a bachelor’s degree and wish to take additional
course work will pay $200 for a one unit course.
Eligible spouses and
dependents that take more than a full load (4.5 units) will be
responsible for 50% of the tuition cost associated with the over load.
For eligible dependents
wishing to accelerate a program during the regular school year at Albion
College, wherein such acceleration is merely for the purpose for entry
into another college or into Albion College as a regular student,
tuition remission shall equal 50% of the standard rate of tuition.
Further, the student may be admitted to the course only if regular
enrollment is sufficient to make the course pay and there is space
available.
LIMITATIONS
Tuition remission shall
be granted to eligible dependents for eight semesters of academic work
or the attainment of a bachelor’s degree, which ever occurs first.
Tuition remission shall not apply to other fees, room and board charges,
textbooks and supplies, any other cost of instruction, tuition and fees
for non-credit courses, special programs or Summer College.
FINANCIAL AID
Eligible individuals
will not be eligible for the tuition benefit unless they also apply for
financial aid which includes completion of the FAFSA Application form.
Any other cash aid received shall be applied first to tuition charges,
reducing the Tuition Remission grant and then to other charges and fees.
Total assistance from Financial Aid and Tuition Remission is not to
exceed the cost of tuition, fees and necessary books and supplies.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Individuals eligible for
benefits under this policy must apply to the college directly using the
normal application channels and register for courses through normal
registration channels. Upon acceptance into the College the enrollee
will need to secure and submit a Tuition Remission Request Form and
secure necessary documentation of eligibility to the Business Office
which includes:
a)
Approval
of the staff member's immediate supervisor, director, or vice-president.
b)
Financial
Aid Office certification that application has been made for financial
aid.
STATUS AND SESSIONS
Studies must be on a
full-time basis for dependents and employees may take one unit per
semester.
Tuition remission will
apply only to enrollment in regularly scheduled, credit courses during
the Fall, and Spring sessions.
CLASS ATTENDANCE
It is expected that
courses be taken outside of regular working hours and all class
attendance by staff members requires the approval of the staff member's
immediate supervisor and appropriate Vice-President each term.
CLASS SPACE
If a course becomes
oversubscribed, preference will be given to paying students.
TERMINATION OF
EMPLOYMENT
Tuition remission or
exchange will terminate at the end of the semester in which the
full-time faculty, administrative or hourly member ceases to be employed
by the College. Eligible spouses and dependents are entitled to tuition
benefits as long as the staff member remains in the service of the
College but their eligibility will not be terminated if the staff member
retires under an approved College plan, dies or becomes totally disabled
during service, provided the staff member has served a minimum of five
years of service prior to retirement, death or disability. The tuition
remission privilege would, however, terminate for the spouse upon
remarriage.
EXCEPTIONS
Exceptions to this
policy, if any, need to be authorized in advance by the appropriate
vice-president or president in consultation with the business office.
Additional Information available at:
www.glca.org