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Revision as of 12:19, 24 June 2022

Policy 603.4

1 Purpose

1.1 The purpose of this policy is to outline potential tuition privileges for faculty and staff.

2 Scope

2.1 This policy applies to full-time, permanent faculty, EHRA, SHRA, and ROTC employees on their first day of work who are regularly scheduled to work 30 hours or more each week, 9 months of the year or longer; meet normal work obligations and continue permanent employment status for the entire semester during which the course is taken; have been admitted to the UNC System school; have registered for course(s); and complete the full schedule of normal work obligations.
2.2 It is also available to law enforcement officers with a probationary, time‐limited, or permanent appointment employed 20 or more hours per week on a continuing basis, regardless of eligibility for participation in either the North Carolina Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System (TSERS) or the UNC Optional Retirement Program (ORP). Temporary staff, including student temporary staff, are not considered law enforcement officers for purposes of this regulation.

3 Definitions

3.1 Academic Year

The academic school year begins with the first day of the fall semester,

includes the winter and spring semesters, and ends on the last day of the summer semester.

3.2 Employing Institution

As the employer of record, App State is responsible for managing

the tuition waiver application policy and process including verification of eligibility, obtaining the manager's approval, and tracking usage.

3.3 Enrolling Institution

Any one of the constituent institutions within the UNC System in

which the employee is enrolled and receiving academic credit and to which tuition/fees would be paid if not covered under tuition/fee waiver. The enrolling institution is responsible for managing the student experience including enrollment, registration, degree requirements, student account activity, and the academic calendar (e.g. registration and drop/add deadlines) as well as enforcing the tuition waiver policies and processes for students therein.

3.4 Eligible Employee

The Tuition Waiver Program is available to eligible students defined as:
  1. full-time, permanent faculty, EHRA, SHRA, and ROTC employees on their first day of work who are regularly scheduled to work 30 hours or more each week, 9 months of the year or longer;
  2. meet normal work obligations and continue permanent employment status for the entire semester during which the course is taken;
  3. have been admitted to the UNC-system school and registered for course(s); and
  4. complete the full schedule of normal work obligations.
  5. It is also available to law enforcement officers with a probationary, time‐limited, or permanent appointment employed 20 or more hours per week on a continuing basis, regardless of eligibility for participation in either the North Carolina Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System (TSERS) or the UNC Optional Retirement Program (ORP). Temporary staff, including student temporary staff, are not considered law enforcement officers for purposes of this regulation.

3.5 Employee/Student

The employee of the Employing Institution and the student of the Enrolling Institution is responsible for following the App State tuition waiver process and policies as well as finding and following the academic calendar and tuition waiver policies, processes, and procedures established by the enrolling institution.

4 Policy Statements

4.1 Generally

Full-time, permanent faculty, EHRA, SHRA, and ROTC employees who are regularly scheduled to work 30 hours or more each week, 9 months of the year or longer, are eligible for a waiver of tuition and fees during periods of normal employment, on their first day of employment not to exceed three courses per Academic Year, provided that the courses do not interfere with normal employment obligations.

4.2 Approval Requirements

Course Approval under this University Policy shall require all of the following:

  1. the applicant must meet Board of Governors employment and eligibility requirements,
  2. the applicant must be academically eligible to enroll in the pertinent course and there must be space available in the course,
  3. the applicant’s supervisor must certify that such enrollment will not interfere with satisfactory performance of normal employment obligations, and
  4. the applicant must continue their permanent employment status for the entire semester during which the course is taken, and is required to complete the full schedule of normal work obligations. Upon termination or other changes in employment status, which would make the employee ineligible under this policy or the Board of Governor’s Policy or Regulations, the employee will be billed for the tuition and fees for the entire semester unless they have officially withdrawn from the class within the time frame designated by the University.
4.2.2 While summer school courses for academic credit are eligible for tuition waiver at App State, no other for-credit or not-for-credit courses at App State that are receipt-supported are eligible for such waiver without the advance written approval of the Provost.
4.2.3 Managers are responsible for stewarding employee development and holding employees accountable for completing their required employment obligations. When an Employee/Student submits a Tuition Waiver application to their manager for review, the manager should respond in a timely manner (e.g. within 2 business days). The manager should base their decision upon whether or not enrollment in the course will interfere with the satisfactory performance of the employee’s normal employment obligations. The table below provides guidance for the manager.
4.2.3.1 Enrollment in courses by a campus law enforcement officer shall be subject to approval by the officer’s campus police chief or director of campus safety and security. Enrollment in courses by the campus police chief or director of campus safety and security is subject to approval by the chief’s or director’s immediate supervisor.
Managers should APPROVE the Tuition Waiver application when... Managers should DENY the Tuition Waiver application when...
the course meets DURING the employee’s regularly scheduled work hours, but their schedule CAN be adjusted to accommodate the course meeting times, and doing so will NOT adversely affect department operations. he course meets DURING the employee’s regularly scheduled work hours, but their schedule CAN NOT be adjusted to accommodate the course meeting times because doing so WOULD adversely affect department operations.
the course meets ONLINE or OUTSIDE the employee’s regularly scheduled work hours.  
the manager will APPROVE other such requests for a tuition waiver for employees similarly situated, in accordance with the University’s non-discrimination policy. the manager will DENY other such requests for a tuition waiver for employees similarly situated, in accordance with the University’s non-discrimination policy.

5 Additional References

6 Authority

7 Contact Information

8 Original Effective Date

9 Revision Dates