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Introduction

The Tuition Waiver Program offers eligible employees free tuition and fees for up to three courses per academic year (defined as fall semester, spring semester, and the summer sessions that follow) at any of the 17 institutions within the UNC System. Courses may or may not be job-related - there are no restrictions on the field(s) of study. 

Not all classes and programs are eligible for tuition waivers; it is the employee’s responsibility to verify the use of tuition waivers with the program/department.


Philosophy

The Tuition Waiver program supports App State's commitment to employee performance, engagement, and retention by providing a tool for professional development and career growth.  It also supports strategic organizational development of competencies and behaviors needed to achieve the University's mission, vision, and values. 


Policies

In accordance with North Carolina General Statute 116-143(d) the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina has enacted The UNC System Policy Manual and Code, Chapter 1000.2 on Tuition Waivers, and issued administrative regulations (10002.2.1[R] governing the waiver of tuition and fees. The policy and regulations permit each constituent institution to waive tuition and fees at their discretion and to establish policies and procedures consistent with this regulation. 

University Policy 603.4

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.

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. 

Eligible Employee - The Tuition Waiver Program is available to eligible students defined as:

  • full-time, permanent faculty, EPS, 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 and registered for course(s); and
  • complete the full schedule of normal work obligations. 
  • 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. 

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.

An approved tuition waiver may be canceled if the course is dropped or withdrawn from BEFORE the drop/add deadline of the enrolling institution. (Click here for more information.) 

Eligible employees, defined as full-time, permanent, faculty, EPS, SHRA, and ROTC employees of the UNC System may use up to three (see exception below) tuition waivers each academic year (defined as fall, spring and summer semesters) throughout their employment when they:

  • 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, and
  • Have been admitted to the UNC-system school and registered for course(s).

(blue star)Exception: Law Enforcement Officers employed at constituent UNC System institutions or affiliated entities, excluding student employees who are working as part‐time law enforcement officers, may use an unlimited number of tuition waivers per academic year.

App State Courses - When App State is the Enrolling Institution, no more than two of the three courses permitted each Academic Year may be taken during any single semester. The summer semester encompasses both Summer I and Summer II.

IMPORTANT

Each institution within the UNC System is entitled to establish its own policy on tuition waiver usage by semester.  You must find and follow the academic calendar and tuition waiver policies and procedures established by the enrolling institution. Contact the Student Accounts/Bursar's Office, Registrar's Office, or the degree program director of the enrolling institution to learn more about the academic calendar, tuition waiver policies, and where to send your approved waiver for processing.

TIP

Employees who wish to take more than three courses during the academic year may want to explore the Tuition Reimbursement program.

Approved Tuition Waiver requests must be submitted no later than the Drop/Add deadline of the enrolling institution. 

IMPORTANT

Please note that each institution within the UNC System is entitled to establish its own policy on tuition waiver usage by semester.  You must find and follow the academic calendar and tuition waiver policies and procedures established by the enrolling institution. Contact the Student Accounts/Bursar's Office, Registrar's Office, or the degree program director of the enrolling institution to learn more about the academic calendar, tuition waiver policies, and where to send your approved waiver for processing.

The tuition waiver program is available to full-time, permanent faculty, EPS, SHRA, and ROTC employees on their first day of work as long as they meet the criteria listed below.  Eligible employees may take courses that are, or are not job-related - there are no restrictions on the field(s) of study. 

  • 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, and
  • Have been admitted to the UNC System school and registered for course(s).


4.2.2 Course and Program Eligibility

Generally, any course, graduate certificate program, distance education, and extension program offered by an institution within the UNC System that earns academic credit may be eligible for a tuition waiver. Employees must contact the enrolling institution before enrolling to determine if a waiver may be eligible for use.
  • Summer school courses for academic credit may also be eligible for a tuition waiver at App State.
  • No for-credit or not-for-credit courses at App State that are receipt-supported are eligible for a tuition waiver without the advance written approval of the Provost. This includes but is not limited to, faculty-led short-term study abroad and Flight Path (Project Kitty Hawk) online programs.
  • Continuing education workshops and seminars that provide continuing education units (CEU) are not eligible for a tuition waiver.
  • Courses registered for via UNC Online (https://online.northcarolina.edu/) are not eligible for a tuition waiver. (Please note that UNC Online is not the same as UNC-Chapel Hill online courses or online degree programs within the UNC System).
  • Each enrolling institution reserves the right to limit course offerings that are eligible for a tuition waiver and may modify those offerings at any time and without notice.

The tuition waiver program waives (not pays) some student fees required for the course(s) in which the employee has enrolled as well as the tuition charged for credit instruction, regardless of when the instruction occurs or by what means it is delivered. Since money does not actually changes hands, staff/faculty members who use tuition waiver are not generating income to support student facilities or services such as UREC, Student Health Center, etc. Use of these and other student facilities and services must be paid for out of pocket. 

App State's Tuition Waiver policy waives the:

  • $200 enrollment deposit for App State courses (click here for more information).  
  • Admission Fee for undergraduate applicants (click here for more information). 


IMPORTANT

The waiver of fees for an employee may be limited according to institutional policy determined by the board of trustees of each institution. The Enrolling Institution may adopt a policy that specifies under what circumstances if any, the employee/student may receive a waiver of fees and a waiver for receipts‐supported courses. Therefore, the employee/student is advised to find and follow the academic calendar and tuition waiver policies, processes, and procedures established by the enrolling institution. 

If you do NOT live in North Carolina when your application for tuition waiver is approved, your tuition will be waived at the out of state rate.

If/when your residency CHANGES to North Carolina AFTER an approved tuition waiver is applied, please contact the Office of Student Accounts to discuss options. 

For more information about NC residency, visit the Residency web-page

Undergraduate courses covered by tuition waiver are NOT taxed. 

  • Qualified tuition reduction is the amount of any reduction in tuition provided to an employee of an organization for education below the graduate level at a university.  Gross income shall not include any qualified tuition reduction in accordance with IRC §117.  Specifically, IRC §117(d)(2) states that any qualified tuition reduction provided to an employee of an educational institution for undergraduate courses is excludable from gross income.  

Graduate courses covered by tuition waiver that are valued under $5,250 are NOT taxed.  

  • Under IRC §127(a), graduate level tuition waivers provided by a university to its employees are excludable from taxation in the amount up to $5,250 per calendar year if the tuition waivers are provided as part of an educational assistance program described in IRC §127(b). 
  •  Under IRC §117(d)(5), in the case of graduate students who are engaged in teaching or research activities at the educational institution, tuition reduction for graduate level education is considered qualified tuition reduction.  This section applies only to teaching and research assistants who are graduate students and not faculty or staff engaged in research or teaching.
  • Tuition waiver or reduction provided over $5,250 is considered a taxable fringe benefit for income tax purposes, unless the education is necessary for the employee to maintain or acquire skills necessary for current employment or the education meets an explicit requirement by the employer, law, or regulations and, therefore, would qualify as a deductible business expense under IRC §162 had the employee paid the tuition out of pocket.

The table below provides guidance on account codes used to code employee education.


CODE

EARNS ACADEMIC CREDIT?


TAXABLE?


EMPLOYEE EDUCATION DEFINED AS

739510YESNO if  < $5,250Tuition Waiver and Tuition Reimbursement for Undergraduate AND Graduate level courses
739520YESYES if > $5,250Tuition Waiver and Tuition Reimbursement for Graduate level courses ONLY
739530NONO Conferences, seminars, training, workshops, etc.

Process

Stage Description

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2

Apply to the University

  • Submit an application to the university of your choice through their admissions process and get accepted.
  • Find and follow the established tuition waiver policies, procedures, and academic calendar of the enrolling institution. Unfortunately, some institutions have elected NOT to accept tuition waivers for certain courses/programs (e.g. UNC-Chapel Hill Executive MBA program, MBA@UNC, MPA@UNC, MPH@UNC, Masters of Accounting, and or study abroad courses.)
3Register for course(s) and complete the Tuition Waiver Request on AppalNet.
4

Submit the approved App State Tuition Waiver to the enrolling institution IF they are one of these schools: 

  • East Carolina
  • Elizabeth City
  • NC School of the Arts
  • North Carolina Central
  • UNC Chapel Hill
  • NC School of Science and Math

star If not listed above, your waiver will be automatically routed to the UNC institution, so no action is needed on your end once approved.

star Please note that tuition waivers used for App State will automatically be routed to App Student Accounts for processing, so no action is needed on your end once approved. 

If you have questions about your tuition waivers, please make sure to reach out the UNC institution in which you are enrolled to inquire.


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