How Much is Just too Much
HRGirl
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We are currently revamping our Tution Reimburesement policy. It has been in place since around 1989 and no has ever changed it and I think it is a little out of date in regards to the cost of college these days.
We currently offer our employees no more than 3 classes a year and an annual reimbursement cap of $5,500. They must earn a C or higher. We pay the class upfront for them and if they fail the class (we've never had this happen) we will recoup the monies then.
In today's society, we have more and more non-traditional students and programs for them. How is everyone else handling these issues? Do you offer more or less? Do you pay for books as well?
We currently offer our employees no more than 3 classes a year and an annual reimbursement cap of $5,500. They must earn a C or higher. We pay the class upfront for them and if they fail the class (we've never had this happen) we will recoup the monies then.
In today's society, we have more and more non-traditional students and programs for them. How is everyone else handling these issues? Do you offer more or less? Do you pay for books as well?
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Our plan needs some restructure also to include 'non traditional' classes such as 'testing out,' credits earned by portfolio, and online classes.
Thanks for reminding me. That's another project. #-o
Of course the courses must be approved by their Manger and the Dir. of HR prior to taking the course.
Thanks for everyone's responses.