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The Tuition
Exchange is a reciprocal scholarship program for
children and other family member of faculty and staff employed
at over 570 participating institutions. The Tuition Exchange,
Inc., a non-profit association, serves higher education
by making careers at college and universities more attractive.
Members include public as well as private institutions,
research and doctoral universities, liberal arts colleges
and comprehensive institutions.
Each institution affiliated with TE sets its own standards
for admission, determines the number of TE scholarships
to be offered and oversees the process by which eligible
dependents are selected for participation. Each institution
must maintain a reasonable balance between “imports”
(students attending the institution as part of the TE program)
and “exports” (eligible dependents enrolled
at another institution as part of the TE program). Each
institution has a liaison officer (LO) who monitors the
number of students going out (exports) and number of students
coming in (imports). The LO has the guidelines for that
particular institution and applications available. The Director
of Financial Aid is the LO for Methodist University. For
a complete list of the schools that participate, go to www.tuitionexchange.org.
Export Policy
The following guidelines are applicable to Methodist University
employees who wish to participate in the program (exports):
- Eligible Employee - Methodist
University (MU) employees must be full-time employees to apply
for TE. “Full-time employees” are those employees
whose appointments are not temporary; whose positions are either
staff or faculty. In case of restriction on the number of TE participants,
length of service to MU will be considered in certifying eligibility
of dependents, unless an employee received TE at MU for a dependent
previously. A MU employee with less time of service applying for
TE for the first time will be considered before an employee with
greater time of service who has already used TE for a previous
dependent. In the unlikely event of a tie, a lottery system will
be used. Once a faculty or staff member has used the TE benefit,
he/she may lose 8 years of service for purposes of requesting
this benefit a second time, if the number of exports is an issue.
No family member may have two dependents participating in the
program at the same time.
- Eligible Family Member - Dependents,
pursuing a first bachelor’s degree, of full-time employees
of MU are eligible. Eligible dependents shall include only those
dependent children meeting the following criteria:
- Naturally-born or legally adopted children or step-children
that have been resident with and financially dependent
upon the MU employee for the federal tax filing year
prior to college enrollment.
- Under age 25; and
- Financially dependent on either the employee alone or the
employee and his or her spouse.
Regarding these criteria, ordinarily children meeting the
Internal Revenue Service definition of dependency will meet the
“financially dependent” requirement of the TE Program.
Copies of income tax forms may be submitted to verify that the dependent
child is listed as an exemption of the employee.
- Undergraduate Education - TE
Scholarships are for undergraduate education only and will not
be awarded for graduate study, non-degree study or a second undergraduate
degree.
- Application Process:
- Twelve to eighteen months before your son/daughter
plans to enroll in college, contact the TE LO at MU
to confirm that you (the employee) are eligible and
that MU is operating without restrictions.
- Once your son/daughter has been officially accepted
to the TE institution, it is important to contact the
TE LO at that institution for their guidelines and deadlines.
- You must complete a TE application and return it to the Office of Financial Aid at MU. Applications are available in the Office of Financial Aid located in Stout Hall or you can download
the application. It is the employee’s responsibility
to complete an application for his/her dependent every academic
year.
- Maximum Scholarship - TE scholarships
will not exceed a maximum of 8 semesters per eligible applicant
and can be renewable each year. Current recipients have priority
over new applicants. Recipients must remain in good standing (not
on probation or suspension) at all times with the institutions
that they are attending in order to retain the scholarships.
- Selection Process:
- If the number of applicants is
equal to or less than the number of TE scholarships
available: Each eligible dependent will be given the
opportunity to apply for a TE scholarship at TE member
institutions. The receiving TE institution makes all
decisions concerning how many TE scholarships it will
award and whether to accept a student based on it’s
admissions criteria.
- If the number of applicants exceeds
the number of TE scholarships available: Scholars will be selected
based on the length of service at Methodist of the faculty or
staff member. In the unlikely event of a tie, a lottery system
will be used. Once a faculty or staff member has used the TE
benefit, he/she will lose 8 years of service for purposes of
requesting this benefit a second time, if the number of exports
is an issue. No family member may have two dependents participating
in the program at the same time.
- Notification Process –
The LO of the importing institution will notify the student that
his or her application has been accepted or rejected by emailing/mailing
completed copies of the TE Application/Certification Form to him
or her and to the MU LO.
- Student’s/Employee’s
Responsibility - It is the employee’s responsibility
to inform the TE Liaison Officer at MU if his/her child
withdrawals or does not return to the TE college/university
within an academic year and to reapply each academic year.
Continuing TE Students must remain in good standing at
the institutions they are attending. If a student takes
a medical withdrawal, his or her TE scholarship will remain
available for the subsequent year providing that the institution
he or she is attending agrees to allow the student to return
on a TE Scholarship. If a student leaves school for any
other reason, the TE scholarship will be forfeited.
Import Policy
The following guidelines are applicable to students who
wish to attend MU as tuition exchange scholarship students
(imports):
- Undergraduate Education –
TE scholarships are for tuition expenses only for students who
are enrolled full time in undergraduate education at MU. Qualified
applicants must be first-time, first-year freshmen, transfer students
or currently enrolled students as defined by MU. Graduate students,
non-degree seeking (special) students, visiting students and students
seeking a second undergraduate degree will not be eligible for
TE scholarships. TE scholarship funds can be used for the summer
but may limit the availability for future TE.
- Certificate of Eligibility for TE
scholarship – A TE eligibility letter or on-line
application from the home institution certifying a student’s
eligibility for TE funds must be submitted to MC.
- Application Deadline –
- Freshman and Transfer applicants - To receive primary
consideration as a TE scholarship recipient, the student
must be officially accepted to MU and the exporting
institution must submit a TE eligibility letter by May
15.
- Students who are currently enrolled at MU – and become
certified by a member institution, must notify the Office of Financial Aid as soon as possible in order to be considered for
any TE scholarship funds that may become available.
- Selection Process – The
LO of MU will award TE on a first come first served basis with
continuing TE students having first priority.
- Notification Process –
The LO of MU will notify the student that his or her application
has been accepted or rejected by emailing/mailing completed copies
of the TE Application/Certification Form to him or her and to
the exporting LO.
- Maximum Scholarship - TE scholarships
will not exceed a maximum of 8 semesters per eligible applicant
and can be renewable each year. Current recipients have priority
over new applicants. Recipients must remain in good standing (not
on probation or suspension) at all times with the institutions
that they are attending in order to retain the scholarships.
- Additional Scholarship Awards
- TE scholarship recipients are eligible for other MU
academic-based or performance-based scholarships; however,
no combination of tuition exchange and MC awards may
exceed the cost of tuition.
- TE scholarship recipients may use external scholarships
to meet the cost of attendance at MU. If the total of
the awards (including the TE scholarship) exceeds the
cost of attendance (COA), loans, if applicable, will
be reduced first. If the award is still over the COA,
then the TE amount will have to be reduced.
- Applicants who may be awarded a full ROTC scholarship must
choose whether to accept the ROTC funding or the TE scholarship.
- Study Abroad –
TE scholarship funds may not be applied to study abroad
programs. TE students will be responsible for all costs
associated with study abroad.
Continuing TE Students must remain in good standing at
MC in order to retain the TE Scholarship.
- If a student takes a medical withdrawal, his or her
TE scholarship will remain available for the subsequent
year. If not reinstated during that year, he or she will
have the opportunity to reapply for the scholarship when
he or she reenrolls.
- If a student leaves or is dismissed from MU for any
reason other than a medical withdrawal, the TE scholarship
will be forfeited.
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