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Education Assistance Programs Brantley Eaton Work Life Specialist Office of Human Resources Brantley.Eaton@ohr.gatech.edu 404-894-0490

Georgia Tech strives to be an employer of choice. Education Assistance as a Benefit Georgia Tech strives to be an employer of choice. As part of Georgia Tech’s competitive and comprehensive benefits package, the education assistance programs are designed to enhance your work-life experience.

Agenda Education Assistance Programs: Application Process TAP – Tuition Assistance Program STRAP – Staff Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Program GTRC – Georgia Tech Research Corps Application Process Tax Implications Program Exclusions Important Dates FAQs Q&A

Program Differences Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Staff Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Program (STRAP) Employment Requirement 6 months fulltime, benefits-eligible employment 12 months fulltime, benefits-eligible employment Eligible Colleges/Institutions Any USG college/institution Any accredited non-USG college/institution Credit Limits Up to 9 credit hours per semester Up to 6 credit hours per semester Grade Requirement C or better Assistance Method Tuition waiver applied up front Reimbursement received after term up to the GT rate with grades and transcripts Eligible Degree Any degree except medical, dental, law, executive/premier

Board of Regents Tuition Assistance Program TAP Board of Regents Tuition Assistance Program

Receive student identification number from institute TAP Application Process Initiate student admission process with applicable USG school Complete student application process Receive acceptance letter from institute Receive student identification number from institute Complete TAP application in its entirety Obtain your manager’s signature on application Submit original application to OHR benefits department by applicable deadline, but not more than 30 days prior to deadline. Hard Copy only Mail code 0435 In Person: 500 Tech Parkway Receive email confirming receipt shortly after submitting TAP application Don’t Procrastinate!

TAP Process Approval email sent from OHR within 30 days following application deadline Register for classes only during employee registration period or risk losing waiver Georgia Tech: Phase II Other USG Institutions: Varies Repeat the same process for each semester you wish to participate

TAP Request Workflow Applications Collected; confirmation of receipt emails sent Eligibility is reviewed Application sent to TAP coordinator for grade review Approval email sent within 30 days after deadline or after grades are posted TAP Tuition Waiver applied to account by payment deadline

Tax Implications for TAP Participants TAP Tax Implications Tax Implications for TAP Participants The federal government currently allows up to $5,250 annually in employer-provided educational assistance benefits to be “tax free.” Applies to both undergraduate and graduate-level courses Educational assistance benefits in excess of $5,250 are taxable and will be reflected in Box 1 of your W-2 We recommend consulting a tax professional if you have questions Review your statement each time you register; monitor your BOR TAP waivers for the calendar year.

Staff Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Program STRAP Staff Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Program

STRAP Request Process Initiate student admission process with non-USG accredited school Complete STRAP application in its entirety Obtain your manager’s signature on STRAP application Classes should fall within GT semester dates and should be the same on application and transcript. ***STRAP may be processed no more than three times annually per participant*** (6 credits per application, 18 annually) Submit original application to OHR benefits department by applicable deadline, but not more than 30 days prior to deadline. Hard Copy only Mail code 0435 In Person: 500 Tech Parkway Receive email confirming receipt shortly after submitting TAP application

STRAP Reimbursement Process Reimbursement rates are determined at the beginning of each fiscal year; 2015 reimbursement rates were: Undergraduate: $203.00 per credit hour Graduate: $287.00 per credit hour Submit the following documents to OHR within 30 days of completion of term/class: Official/original transcript Copy of paid tuition receipt Must include name, term, and amount charged/paid Reimbursement requests processed within 2 weeks of receipt

STRAP Request Workflow Applications collected; Confirmation of receipt emails sent Eligibility and funding is reviewed Approval emails are sent Reimbursement documents submitted to OHR (within two weeks of course completion) Email sent to request signature for payment

Non-credit continuing education courses Program Exclusions Medical degree Law degree Dental degree Pharmacy degree Non-credit continuing education courses Certificate courses including HVAC, PT, HR, etc. Student fees (STRAP) Executive/premier courses Check with TAP coordinator at USG Teaching Institution for possible assistance

GTRC GT Research Corps Tuition Reimbursement Eligibility: Fulltime GTRI employees with the title of: Research Engineer Scientist Technologist Associate I through Principal Research Engineer Up to 6 hours per semester at any USG school. Degree sought must be job related Must receive a “C” or above If eligible, TAP waiver must be applied first ***Not administered by OHR. Please contact Darice Whitaker at 404.407.6693 for more info. GTRC Tuition Reimbursement Made Easy Friday, April 3, Noon to 1 p.m. 400 10th Street, NW Centennial Research Building, Room 100.

Application Deadlines Summer Semester April 15th Fall Semester July 15th Spring Semester November 15th Applications will be accepted up to 30 days prior to deadline OHR Mail Code: 0435 Office of Human Resources Benefits Department 500 Tech Parkway Atlanta, GA 30332

FAQs Am I required to work for Georgia Tech after I graduate? TAP/STRAP do not include an employment requirement post graduation. However, GTRC requires you stay with Georgia Tech two years post graduation. May I take more hours than what’s covered (TAP: 9 credits, STRAP: 6 credits)? Yes! However, you are advised to clear with your manager. What happens if I withdraw from a class? You must earn a grade of "C" or higher to continue participating in TAP or STRAP. Dropping a class before the withdrawal deadline does not disqualify you. However, withdrawing from a class after the deadline and receiving a "W" or “WF” will make you ineligible for TAP for one semester. Grades lower than a “C” including “Ws” are not reimbursable under STRAP. Where can I find more info about other schools? TAP: The USG TAP website provides the contact info and registration dates for all USG institutions. STRAP: Google

FAQs May I take online classes using TAP? On-line degree programs offered by USG institutions are covered by TAP. However, employees are responsible for paying tuition in excess of the normal tuition amount approved by the USG system. Non-USG, private, and for-profit institutions are not covered by TAP but may be eligible under STRAP. I am a TAP participant and my account is still showing I owe the full balance. How do I get this resolved? Waivers are applied by the school you are attending and generally do not appear instantly on your account. Those attending Georgia Tech should see their TAP waivers shortly after finalizing their schedule. If you've made adjustments to your class schedule, please allow up to 24 hours for the system to update. If your waivers have not been applied by the first day of class, please contact our office. Those attending other USG institutions may or may not see their waivers applied before classes have begun, or as late as after the drop/add date. Please contact your teaching institution to better understand their specific timeline.

FAQs I want to return to school, but am uncertain of my options. Can you recommend schools based on the programs/interests I want to pursue? Our office is only staffed to handle the administrative aspects of tuition assistance and cannot offer advice on specific programs. I am a TAP participant, but was charged at the out-of-state tuition rate. How do I get this resolved? The Office of the Registrar handles residency status. Any employee whose resident status is classified as out-of-state must have this resolved prior to enrollment to be eligible for in-state tuition rates. University System employees are eligible for an out-of-state waiver via application submitted to the Office of the Registrar. Can I get an MBA using TAP? Yes! However, some programs of study are considered "premium programs" and are not fully covered by TAP. TAP covers graduate programs at the standard graduate rate (currently $515 per credit hour, plus mandatory fees). Certain programs, like the Georgia Tech MBA and eMBA cost significantly more than the standard graduate rate. The difference will be owed by the student. Review the most recent tuition and fees chart to anticipate any cost differential. Executive programs are not eligible for TAP.

FAQs What if I don’t know what I’m going to take or the classes I want are full? Complete your application in its entirety and make your best prediction at which courses you intend to take. If your plans change: STRAP participants must send an email to our office notifying us of the change when the change occurs, prior to submitting reimbursement documents. TAP participants attending Georgia Tech do not need to notify us. TAP participants attending other USG institutions may need to notify their teaching institution's TAP coordinator if enrolling in classes not listed on TAP application.

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Contact Information BeNedra Williams OHR- Benefits Supervisor Benedra.Williams@ohr.gatech.edu 404-894-3925 For More Info: USG TAP policy information, TAP coordinators, and registration periods usg.edu/hr/benefits TAP/STRAP policies and forms ohr.gatech.edu/benefits/careerdevelopment/tuitionassistance GT Academic Calendar registrar.gatech.edu GT Tuition and Fees bursar.gatech.edu Brantley Eaton OHR – Work Life Specialist Brantley.Eaton@ohr.gatech.edu 404-894-0490