Deferred tuition reimbursement

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by anngriffin777, May 18, 2014.

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  1. anngriffin777

    anngriffin777 New Member

    Some school's allow you to attend and complete classes and then wait to send you a bill for 30-45 days so that an employer's tuition reimbursement can kick in (or something to that effect). Liberty University and Bellevue University does this. My prospective employer reimburses at 100%. Does anyone know of any other online schools' that does this? If this question has been asked before sue me. If it's been asked by me personally, sue me again. I may have asked it, but I don't seem to see it.
     
  2. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    I have never heard of it. Some school allows to make multiple payments without interests throughout the semester. Others has interests kick-in after 2 weeks of semester starts. Most of the GI Bill students, usually get waiver for the interests until the VA process the bills.
     
  3. japhy4529

    japhy4529 House Bassist

    Actually, this is quite common. Three schools that come to the top of mind are National University, DeSales University and Drexel University.
     
  4. Aubrav

    Aubrav New Member

    I've seen this at almost every online college I've looked at. Right now I am considering Huntington University and Indiana Wesleyan University and they both offer this option. I had a co-worker who went to Kaplan University and he was able to defer his payment as well. I think it's becoming standard practice.
     
  5. brianlegg

    brianlegg New Member

    Great question. My work also provides 100% TA up to a certain amount per year. Does anyone know if University of the Cumberlands offers this service? I know Liberty charges you 1% of the money upfront then defers the remaining 99% until 30 days after the semester ends to allow you to file with your employer.
     

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