return to list of questions Are University employees eligible for tuition reduction on Academic Noncredit classes?
Yes, after completion of six months full-time eligible employment (eligibility requirements must be met by the official first day of the regular semester in which classes are to be taken) employees may receive 50% off tuition for credit classes, as well as non-credit classes offered through Continuing Education. This benefit extends to an employee’s spouse after an employee has worked full-time for one year, and unmarried dependent children under age 26 after completion of three years full-time continuous employment. To use this benefit, eligible employees must fill-out the Tuition Reduction Agreement Form, available through the Human Resources department or online at www.hr.utah.edu/ben/forms/. Once completed, submit this form to the Benefits Department located at 420 Wakara Way STE 105, or fax it to (801) 585-7375. Employees must fill out one form for each term in which they want to take classes; the form does not carry over from term to term. Special fees attached to a class are not
Yes, after completion of six months full-time eligible employment (eligibility requirements must be met by the official first day of the regular semester in which classes are to be taken) employees may receive 50% off tuition for credit classes, as well as non-credit classes offered through Continuing Education. This benefit extends to an employee’s spouse after an employee has worked full-time for one year, and unmarried dependent children under age 26 after completion of three years full-time continuous employment. To use this benefit, eligible employees must fill-out The University of Utah’s Application for Reduced Tuition, available through the Human Resources department or online at www.hr.utah.edu/forms/lib/TuitionReduction.pdf (note that this is a PDF file). Once completed, submit this form to the Benefits Department located at 420 Wakara Way STE 105, or fax it to (801) 585-7375. Employees must fill out one form for each term in which they want to take classes; the form does not