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Tuition Remission
Tuition Remission Facts
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Introduction
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UMCP
encourages and supports University faculty, staff
and retirees, both on the College Park
campus and within the University System of Maryland
(USM), to make use of the opportunity to enroll in academic
courses
at UMCP. Tuition remission benefits are also available
for the spouse and dependents of regular status and
retired
faculty and staff members. Tuition remission is available
to those choosing to utilize the benefit in accordance
with the Board of Regent's Policy VII-4.10 "University
System of Maryland Policy on Tuition Remission for Faculty
and Staff," and policy VII-4.20 "University
System of Maryland Policy Concerning Tuition Remission
for Spouses and Dependent Children of Faculty and Staff."
Regular-status faculty and staff have
the option of utilizing tuition remission to attend other
USM institutions, as well as Baltimore City Community
College, St. Mary's College of Maryland, and Morgan State
University. In addition to the University of Maryland,
College Park, the USM institutions are: University of
Maryland, University College; University of Maryland,
Baltimore; University of Baltimore; University of Maryland,
Baltimore County; University of Maryland, Eastern Shore;
Towson University; Frostburg State University; Bowie State
University; Coppin State University; and Salisbury University.
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Eligibility
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Definition of Regular-Status Faculty
and Staff
The terms "regular-status faculty" and "regular-status
staff" refer to an employee who is appointed to
a position within the University System of Maryland
through the approved budgetary and appointment procedures,
with
the intent that such appointment is for a duration
of at least six months. Regular-status faculty and
staff
members are eligible for tuition remission.
Full-Time Regular Faculty
and Staff
Full-time regular-status faculty and staff (100% FTE) are eligible
for tuition remission, not to exceed
8 credits
for the Spring and Fall semesters, and not
to exceed 8 credits hours total for the Summer Sessions
for
undergraduate and graduate level courses. Full- time
regular faculty and staff are also eligible for tuition
remission
benefits at any USM institution, as well as Baltimore
City Community College, St. Mary's College of Maryland,
and Morgan State University, consistent with the tuition
remission policy of that campus.
Part-Time Regular Faculty
and Staff
Part-time regular-status faculty and staff are eligible
for tuition remission benefits equivalent to those
of
a full-time regular faculty and staff member, but prorated
to the employee's percent of employment, not to be
less
than 50% for undergraduate and graduate level courses.
Part-time regular faculty and staff are also eligible
for tuition remission benefits at any USM institution, as well as BCCC, St. Mary's College of Maryland, and Morgan State University,
consistent with the tuition remission policy of that
campus.
Contingent Category
1 (C1)
Contingent Category 1 employees are not eligible for
tuition remission benefits.
Contingent Category
2 (C2)
Contingent category 2 employees are eligible for tuition
remission benefits that are negotiated and defined
in
the employment contract. As a required minimum benefit,
C2 employees are eligible for tuition remission benefits
at the home institution of employment only. However,
USM
institutions will accept tuition remission for a C2
employee if it has been negotiated and is provided
for in the employee's
employment contract. To confirm that a USM institution
will accept tuition remission for a C2 employee, the
C2
employee should contact the Human Resources Department
of the campus where the classes are offered. When applying
for
tuition remission at another USM institution, a copy
of the employment contract must be submitted with the
form.
Full-Time Graduate Assistants
(20hrs)
Full-time graduate assistants are eligible for 10 credits
of tuition remission for the Fall and Spring semesters,
and 8 credits for the summer sessions combined.
Part Time Graduate Assistants
(10hrs)
Part Time Graduate Assistants are eligible for 5 credits
of tuition remission for the Fall and Spring semesters
and 4 credits of remission for the summer sessions
combined.
Fellows
Fellows are eligible for up to 12 credits of tuition
remission. All tuition remission requests and inquiries
for fellowships
should be directed to the Graduate
School at 301.405.3644.
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Retirees
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Retirees
of the University of Maryland are also eligible for tuition
remission. For the purposes
of acceptance of the tuition remission requests, a "University
of Maryland System Retiree" must be receiving
State of Maryland retirement checks and/or optional
retirement plan checks, and have earned at least five
years of USM service credit, inclusive of the former
University
of Maryland
and Board of Trustees of State Universities and College
institutions. Verification of retiree status may be
obtained
by contacting the Human Resources Office from which
the employee has retired. Retirees are eligible for
tuition remission
benefits equivalent to that of an active employee based
on the retiree's FTE at the date of retirement. In
other
words, if at retirement an employee was in a full-time
(100%) status, the tuition remission benefits shall
be
equivalent to that of a regular full-time active employee.
If an employee retires from a part-time regular position,
the tuition remission benefits shall be equivalent
to
that of a part-time regular employee. |
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Spouse and
Dependents
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Spouse
and Dependents of Regular-Status Faculty and Staff
Spouses and dependents of regular
faculty and staff are eligible for tuition remission
for full tuition, prorated to the percentage of employment
(FTE) of the employee for the Fall and Spring semesters,
and not to exceed eight credits for the
whole
summer sessions. Tuition remission policy provisions
and restrictions are based on the employee's date of
hire
(below).
Who
qualifies as a "Dependent
Child?"
The term "child" shall
include a son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, legally
adopted son and legally adopted daughter. A "dependent
child" is a child who is "financially dependent," as
that term is defined by the Internal Revenue Service
(IRS). According to IRS regulations, a dependent child
is eligible for tuition remission benefits if they
are receiving more than 50% of their financial support
from
the employee and are under the age of 24, and are a
full time student. If you are not sure your child qualifies
as a dependent under the IRS Rules, click here.
Employees hired prior to January 1, 1990
are eligible for undergraduate and graduate level courses
at any USM institution, as well as Baltimore City Community
College, St. Mary's College of Maryland, and Morgan State
University. The spouse and/or dependent child of the employee
must be admitted as a student through the normal admission
process.
Conditions
of Eligibility
Employees hired between January 1, 1990
and June 30, 1992 are eligible for tuition remission benefits
for their spouse and/or dependents for the first undergraduate
degree only. Coursework must be done at the employee's
home campus unless the program is not offered at the home
campus. In that situation, with the approval of the Director
of Human Resources and the President, the spouse or dependent
may receive 50 percent tuition remission for courses taken
at another USM institution, as well as Baltimore City
Community College, St. Mary's College of Maryland, and
Morgan State University.
For employees hired after July 1, 1992, tuition
remission benefits for their spouse and or dependent
children become available after they have worked for
the University
for two years. Tuition remission benefits will be paid
for the first undergraduate degree and courses must
be
taken at the home institution of the employee. Course
work must be done at the employee's home institution
unless the program is not offered at the home campus.
In that
situation, with the approval of the Director of Human
Resources
and the President, the spouse or dependent may receive
50 percent tuition remission for courses taken at another
USM institution, as well as Baltimore City Community
College,
St. Mary's College of Maryland, and Morgan State University.
Spouse and Dependents of Retirees of
the University of Maryland
Spouse and dependent children of retirees
are eligible for tuition remission benefits in accordance
with the guidelines for that of spouse and dependents
of regular active employees. The employee must be receiving
a monthly State of Maryland retirement check and/
or an Optional Retirement Program
retirement check. The Human Resources Office of the
institution from which the retiree has retired may
verify retirement
from the State of Maryland. Tuition remission for the
spouse or dependents of a retiree is not available
at St. Mary's College.
Spouse and Dependents of Deceased Employees
Spouse and dependent children of employees
who die in service are eligible for tuition remission
benefits equivalent to that of spouse/dependents of
regular
active employees in accordance with the following guidelines:
1.
If the deceased employee's length of service was
less that three years, the spouse/dependent
is eligible for one academic year.
2. If the deceased employee's length of
service was between three and five years, the spouse/dependents
are eligible for two academic years.
3. If the deceased employee's length of
service between five and seven years, the spouse/dependents
are eligible for three academic years.
4. If the deceased employee's length of
service was between seven and nine years experience, spouse/dependents
are eligible for four academic years.
5. If the deceased employee's length of
service was more than nine years, the spouse/dependents
are eligible for five academic years.
Eligibility for tuition remission for
spouses shall expire at the end of seven years following
the death of the full-time employee, and on the twenty-second
birthday for dependent children. For spouse/dependents
of deceased part-time regular employees
who were employed
at least 50 percent-time or more, the percentage of
remission shall be proportional to the percentage
of employment
(FTE), averaging the three years immediately preceding
the employee's death.
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How
Do I Apply for Tuition Remission?
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UMCP Campus Requests
Application for tuition remission
is completed on-line. The new electronic form called "TR-ELF" is
available on the ARES website, by selecting ELF
form. The forms should be completed on-line, then
routed to your designated departmental approver,
who will
send the form on to the University Office of Employee Benefits for final approval and processing.
Please see your
departmental payroll and benefits administrator for
more information on processing the TR-ELF request.
Tip
sheets for
completing
a TR-Elf Request are available below.
TR-ELF
Tips
Other USM Institutions
The paper tuition remission request form
must be completed for tuition remission requests for
other USM institutions. Once the request is completed, your department
head/director must review and approve the request.
The form should then be sent to the University Human
Resources Benefits
Office with a self addressed return envelope for review
and final approval and forwarded to the appropriate institution
for processing. The employee will receive two copies
of the approved tuition remission request in the campus mail
within one week of receipt of the form by University
Human Resources. Departmental payroll and benefits
personnel typically have a supply of the tuition
remission forms; Or select "USM
Tuition Remission Request Form".
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What
Tuition Remission Benefits are taxable?
The
IRS does not tax tuition remission benefits for undergraduate
courses. As of January
1, 2002, tuition remission benefits for employees for
graduate level courses will no longer be taxed unless
the amount remitted exceeds $5,250.00. If the remission
does exceed the $5,250 maximum, the employee will be
taxed
on the amount above the maximum threshold. Tuition
remission for spouses and dependents at the graduate
level will
continue to be taxed. The amount to be taxed will be
added to the employee's paycheck over set pay periods
and taxes
will then be deducted.
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What Other Issues
Should I be Aware of?
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Mandatory
Fees
Mandatory fees are waived for faculty
and staff only. Graduate assistants and spouses/dependents
of employees are responsible for all mandatory fees
and
non-tuition related costs.
Remedial Level Courses
Remedial level courses (courses below the 100 level)
are not covered by tuition remission. This includes
remedial
math and courses offered by the University of Maryland
English Institute (UMEI) courses. Tuition remission
will
only cover for-credit courses that may be applied toward
a degree.
Dropping/Adding and Withdrawing
If an employee or a spouse/dependent
drops or withdraws from a course on or after the
first day of classes, all
or part of the tuition costs may be charged to them.
If an employee or a spouse/dependent drops a course
and adds
another course on the same day, tuition remission will
not be affected. However, if an employee or a spouse/dependent
drops a course on or after the first day of classes
and
does not add another course that same day, the tuition
remission benefit for that class will be lost. The
tuition
cost for that class would then be the responsibility
of the student. If an employee or a spouse/dependent
adds
a course to your schedule with no drops, tuition remission
will cover the course as long as the TR-ELF/tuition
remission
request form has enough "credits to be remitted" to
cover the additional course. The departmental payroll
and benefits administrator can assist with modifying
the original tuition remission form should more credits
be needed.
Termination of Employment
In order to be eligible for the tuition remission benefit, an employee must have an active PHR appointment until the University's official last day of class. If an employee resigns, or is terminated from the University prior to the end of a semester or summer session, the tuition remission benefit will be rescinded and all tuition and mandatory fees will be charged back to the employee's student account. This includes employees who have been granted tuition remission prior to their appointment end date.
Daytime
Courses
Faculty or staff employees who wish
to utilize tuition remission by taking courses during
the day must receive the approval of their immediate supervisor and department
head, who will ensure that daytime coursework does not
interfere with the employee's assigned responsibilities,
and does not have operational impact.
Graduate Level Programs
Tuition remission for all graduate level programs is credited at the prevailing standard in-state credit hour rate at the time the class is taken. Programs such as the Full and Part-time MBA, Accelerated MBA, and Executive MBA have higher credit hour rates or flat fee pricing. If you enroll in these programs, you will be responsible for fees and the difference in tuition that exceeds the prevailing standard in-state credit our rate for the maximum allowable credits per semester or summer sessions.
Programs
Exempt from Tuition Remission
Programs of study that are exempted
from this policy include the M.D. and D.D.S. programs
at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Program, the combined DVM and Graduate Degree Program at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, and other
programs
as may be recommended by the President of the institution
offering the program and approved by the Chancellor.
Availability
of tuition remission for self-support programs and
courses shall be recommended by the President of the
institution
offering and approved by the Chancellor. The host institution
shall apply the exempted status equally to the applicants
who wish to participate in the tuition remission program,
whether from the host institution or other institutions.
Winter
Term, Freshman Connection, and Young Scholars Program are now available for employees, spouses, and dependents attending UMCP.
For
further information on the tuition remission program,
please contact Monica Gonsalves of the
University Human Resources Benefits Office at 301-405-5659,
or by email at rozarm02@umd.edu.
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