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Tuition Exchange

Tuition Exchange Benefit Information: Fall 2021

September 25, 2020

Faculty and staff who would like to use the University’s tuition exchange benefit (TES or CCCTE) for dependent children for the fall 2021 semester need to visit the HR website and fill out a request for approval, according to Jason McDonald, Dean of Admissions. The deadline is December 1.

For more information contact Jason at x7751 or mcdonaja@up.edu.

Filed Under: 09-21-2020, 09-28-2020, Academics, Admissions, Campus Services Tagged With: Jason McDonald, Tuition Exchange, tuition remission

Tuition Exchange Benefit: Request by Dec. 1

September 29, 2017

mcdonald copyFaculty and staff who would like to use the University’s tuition exchange benefit for dependent children for the fall 2018 semester need to visit the HR website and fill out a request for approval by December 1, 2017, according to Jason McDonald, admissions.

For more information contact McDonald at x7751 or mcdonaja@up.edu.

Filed Under: 09-25-2017, 10-02-2017, Admissions, Campus Services Tagged With: Jason McDonald, Tuition Exchange

Tuition Exchange Benefits for Fall 2015

September 22, 2014

mcdonald copyFaculty and staff who would like to use the University’s tuition exchange benefit for dependent children for the fall 2015 semester need to visit the HR website and fill out a request for approval by December 1, 2014, according to Jason McDonald, admissions.  The link is http://tinyurl.com/nnuvj6k.

For more information contact McDonald at 7751 or mcdonaja@up.edu.

Filed Under: 09-15-2014, 09-22-2014, Academics, Human Resources Tagged With: admissions, Human Resources, Jason McDonald, Tuition Exchange

Fall 2014 Tuition Exchange

September 13, 2013

1aJasonMc150Faculty and staff who would like to use the University’s tuition exchange benefit for the fall 2014 semester need to visit the HR website and fill out a request for approval by December 1, 2013, according to Jason McDonald, admissions. Look in the employee benefits section and click on the tuition remission/ exchange link, then go to the tuition remission forms section at the bottom and fill out the tuition exchange request form. The link is http://tinyurl.com/nnuvj6k. For more information contact McDonald at 7751 or mcdonaja@up.edu.

Filed Under: 09-16-2013, Academics, Campus Services, Financial Aid, Information Services Tagged With: Financial Aid, Human Resources, Jason McDonald, Tuition Exchange

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