| Last Revision: | 04/13/2009 |
| Posted to Website: | 03/14/2008 |
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| Purpose
The purpose of the educational assistance program is for workforce planning Use of the educational assistance program shall be identified, described, and The educational assistance program provides reimbursement of academic |
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| Eligibility
Eligible: Permanent and time-limited employees regularly scheduled 20 hours
Not Eligible: Permanent part-time employees regularly scheduled less than Origination of Request Requests for educational assistance may be initiated by the employee or Employees may initiate requests for educational assistance to:
Management may initiate requests for educational assistance to:
Job-related degrees and corresponding non-work related courses within a |
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| Academic Sources and Approved Courses
Academic Courses
Approved Courses Management, when making the determination whether to provide educational assistance to take a specific course, must consider the basic principle: "deemed beneficial to both the University and the employee." Completion of the course should have a direct benefit to the University. The Guidelines to consider in course selection are:
When approving courses, management must consider workforce planning in
The Senior Director of Benefits Services, Office of Human Resources,
Audited Courses - Academic courses which are audited are eligible for Certification/Licensing (Post-Employment) - Incumbent employees who meet minimum educational requirements for employment and for whom certification/licensing is required after employment or is deemed desirable by management are eligible for educational assistance under the following conditions:
Coursework for certification or licensure will be considered "At Agency |
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| Reimbursement
Academic Costs - Eligible employees approved for educational assistance may be reimbursed academic costs charged by the academic source at which the employee is enrolled. Academic costs are defined as charges assessed by an academic source to every person enrolling for the course. These charges are required of everyone and are neither negotiable nor discretionary for the individual enrolling in the course. Academic costs include in-state tuition, fees and course/lab fees. Course/lab fees must always be itemized. Reimbursement of course/lab fees may require a written statement from the academic source justifying the fee as a required fee in addition to other fees. Amount of Reimbursement - Eligible employees may be reimbursed academic costs charged by the academic source where enrolled. Departments may reimburse all academic costs as specified in the paragraph "Academic Costs," or reimburse only tuition and other academic-related fees, but not fees unrelated to registering for a course or a degree program, such as dorm, student union construction, athletic fees, student health service, cultural event fees, etc. Management may also, with a bona fide business justification, reduce the amount of reimbursement per employee to a set amount less than the tuition and fees and/or limit the number of courses for which any one employee may be reimbursed in an academic term. Management choosing to reimburse an amount less than the academic costs specified in the paragraph "Academic Costs" shall make this information available to all employees at the beginning of the fiscal year and apply this limitation in a fair and equitable manner to all employees requesting educational assistance in that fiscal year. (See also "Reimbursement without Department Funds" section below.) For study at University of North Carolina Institutions or the Institutions of the North Carolina Community College System, eligible employees may be reimbursed for 100% of academic costs for up to 20 credit hours per fiscal year. For study at all academic institutions other than institutions of The University of North Carolina and Institutions of the NC Community College System, eligible employees may be reimbursed up to the maximum academic cost charged by the UNC institutions for up to 20 credit hours (or 32 quarter hours per fiscal year). This amount will be determined by the Office of State Personnel and published within 10 working days of the adjournment of the General Assembly and the meeting of the UNC Board of Governors to approve fees (see Related Subjects below). Reimbursement of tuition and fees from out-of-state colleges/universities shall not exceed the amount as specified above. Special Graduate Programs - Graduate professional programs (medicine, veterinary medicine, business, etc.) with unusual course/lab fees, tuition or other fees will be considered on a course by course basis. The Senior Director of Benefits Services, Office of Human Resources, may approve payment of these academic costs. Non-reimbursable Expenses - Reimbursement shall NOT be made for:
* See Sections "Courses Taken at Agency Request" and "Reimbursement without Department Funds" below for other textbook reimbursement provisions. Other Financial Assistance - Financial assistance from any other financial aid program shall not be duplicated under this program. (If eligible for Tuition Waiver and/or Student Fee Waiver, the employee must apply these programs first.) However, the difference, if any, between such aid and the allowable costs under the Educational assistance program may be reimbursed. Tax Status - Congress enacted the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 which allows an employer to offer its employees up to $5,250 in tax-free (job related and non job-related) educational assistance for undergraduate and graduate level courses begun after December 31, 2001. Requirement for Reimbursement - Management may consider any current disciplinary action for job performance or personal conduct prior to approval of the application for reimbursement. If funds are available, the applicant shall receive reimbursement of approved academic costs upon submitting evidence of satisfactory completion of a preapproved course. Completion is defined as "Satisfactory," "Pass," or a grade of "C" or better for undergraduate courses, and a "B" ("P") or better for graduate courses. An "Incomplete" shall not be reimbursed until a final grade is issued. Requests for reimbursement must be submitted within 30 calendar days of completion of the course. Employee Transfers and Separations - If an employee transfers to another department or State agency, and subsequently completes an approved course, the employee shall submit a request for reimbursement to the employing agency or department. The employing agency is responsible for processing the request per the provisions of this policy, and providing reimbursement if funds are available. Employees who separate from State service prior to the completion of the course are not eligible for reimbursement. Employees who separate by reduction in force (layoff) remain eligible for approved coursework completed within 12 months of the employee's separation date. |
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| Courses Taken "At Agency Request"
Because of specific high priority skill needs of the University or department, management may require employees to take specific courses or degree programs "at agency request". Under these circumstances, the following applies:
If courses taken "at agency request" exceed the credit hour per fiscal year limitations of the educational assistance program, then the situation shall be administered under the policy provisions for Extended Educational Leave. Not all courses specified as part of an employee's improvement/development plan are necessarily considered to be "at agency request" unless specifically approved as such by the department head or designee and approved by the Senior Director of Benefits Services, Office of Human Resources (see "Application Procedures" section below). |
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| Leave
An approved course should be taken on the employee's own time. If a course can be taken only during working hours, eligible employees must request Educational Leave prior to the beginning of the course allowing sufficient time for the educational assistance request to be reviewed. Educational Leave may be granted unless the supervisor identifies work conditions that will not permit the employee to be absent from the job. Supervisors are encouraged to develop alternate work arrangements to complete the work assignments and also grant Educational Leave. Reasonable travel time as determined by the supervisor may be permitted to attend approved courses. Management may approve Educational Leave, and, if approved, Educational Leave shall not be charged to the employee's vacation leave. Educational Leave during work hours shall not exceed one course up to five hours academic credit per academic term. Exceptions to the leave restriction may be addressed using the Educational Leave with Pay provisions of this policy. Thesis/Dissertation Research Courses - Job-related thesis/dissertation research courses at the masters/doctoral level are restricted as follows:
Extended Leave Situations Courses taken at agency request that exceed the credit hour per fiscal year limitation must follow the Extended Educational Leave policy. An agency wishing to initiate a program for a number of employees to participate in a degree or certificate program must also refer to the Extended Educational Leave policy. Extended Educational Leave - The department may provide leave with pay or leave without pay for certain types of academic courses. The references to these specific policies are set out below.
Management may consider any employee (permanent, probationary, trainee or time-limited) for extended Educational Leave to participate in job or career-related work-study, scholarship or fellowship programs based upon the following criteria:
Employees are informed of University and/or department policies and procedures regarding:
Requests for extended Educational Leave initiated by the employee and which do not meet with the above criteria will be administered according to the Leave without Pay Policy. |
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| Maintaining Records
Benefits Services in the Office of Human Resources is responsible for retaining records, on a fiscal year basis, of educational assistance activity. This information shall be reported annually to the Office of State Personnel upon request and shall include the following:
Benefits Services will request additional information from University departments as needed. |
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| Reimbursement without Department Funds
The University allocates a calculated amount of money for this program based on usage in prior years in order to provide some benefit for all eligible University employees. Eligible employees who are from departments that may lack necessary funds for reimbursement under the Educational Assistance Program, or who are taking academic coursework that is not work-related, may request reimbursement through the Office of Human Resources. Employees may also request textbook reimbursement through this program. The maximum reimbursement an employee may receive through the Office of Human Resources for tuition expenses for coursework approved under this policy is $500 per fiscal year. The maximum reimbursement an employee may receive through the Office of Human Resources for textbook expenses related to coursework approved under this policy is $100 per fiscal year. |
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| Application Procedures
Pre-Approval (Part I of the Educational Assistance Application)
Reimbursement (Part II of the Educational Assistance Application)
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| Questions
If you have questions regarding the Educational Assistance Program, contact the Benefits Specialist in the Office of Human Resources assigned to work with your department. |
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