Tuition Exchange Program Sample Clauses

Tuition Exchange Program. Full-time faculty members will be eligible to participate in the University’s Tuition Exchange Program for undergraduate study. The number of faculty member slots will not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the University’s total allocation for each year. Participants will be subject to the terms of the Plan Document which assumes the necessary levels of incoming students and requires at least three years of University service. The inability to secure the appropriate level of incoming students in a given year may restrict the allocation of slots or suspend the program in its entirety. Selection of eligible full-time faculty members for consideration for awards will be given on the basis of length of service. Faculty members with the greatest length of continuous full-time service will be given first consideration for one available award. A faculty member would be eligible for a second concurrent award, based on length of service, only if there are no other applicants for the program. The terms and conditions of the program are outlined on the Human Resources Intranet site.
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Tuition Exchange Program. The University shall participate in the Tuition Exchange Program providing for full tuition remission scholarships at participating institutions for six (6) children of full-time faculty members of the bargaining unit. This program shall be suspended when the net negative (net debit units) semester units reach a maximum of twenty-four (24). Further, it is agreed that for every additional twenty-four (24) student semester units, the University shall provide for full tuition scholarships at participating institutions in the Tuition Exchange Program for an additional child of a full-time faculty member of the bargaining unit. In those cases where a full-time faculty member dies or becomes totally disabled while still in the employ of the University, eligibility to participate in the Tuition Exchange Program shall be retained. Retirees of at least age 60 with at least ten (10) years of full-time service at Hofstra shall also be eligible to participate in the Tuition Exchange Program.
Tuition Exchange Program. Long Island University shall become a participating institution in the tuition exchange program as defined at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Tuition Exchange Program. The Tuition Exchange program provides the opportunity for IRS dependent children of staff to receive undergraduate scholarships at a participating member institution. There are limited numbers of slots that can be filled annually. Application for the TE program does not guarantee acceptance at a TE member institution or insure a TE scholarship.

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