Kutztown University Policy 1995-119
Tuition Waiver For Non-Instructional Personnel
Taking Professional Development Work at Kutztown University
A. Purpose
This policy describes the guidelines and procedures for tuition waiver for non-instructional
personnel not covered by or not included in collective bargaining agreements
B. Scope
This policy has university-wide applicability.
C. Definition(s)
Terms are defined as needed within this document.
D. Policy & Procedure(s)
Consistent with the concept of professional development, waivers
for credit-bearing courses begun after May 8, 1987 may
be granted to Kutztown University non-instructional employees when the course is
directly related to the employee's job and provides job-related training.
Tuition may be waived for undergraduate courses taken for credit at
Kutztown University subject to the following conditions:
- The person must be a full-time employees who has successfully completed
his/her probationary period.
- The employee must be on the active payroll of the university.
- The employee must have satisfactory performance evaluations, and must have
maintained a positive leave
balance from year to year.
- Preliminary approval from the individual's immediate supervisor must be
obtained and forwarded to the
Human Resource Office prior to enrolling for classes each semester.
When requesting summer courses the particular session (first or
second) must be indicated. The supervisor's preliminary approval is
subject to workload considerations. If adjustment for workload
schedule is not possible, or will result in an adverse effect upon the
operation, the supervisor may deny permission to utilize this policy and may
so refuse the request. Written plans to make up the time missed from
work and the written approval of the supervisor are needed each semester.
- In no event will leave be approved for course attendance if such absence
would result in a greater cost to
the university. For example, such absence will not be approved if it would
require the hiring of a
temporary replacement or result in the necessity for overtime payments.
- Enrollment under this policy will be contingent upon space being
available.
- All university work missed must be made up to the satisfaction of the
supervisor. In all cases when an
employee is away from his or her assigned responsibility during the normal
work day, the total time away
for the job that is not being made up with/by an adjusted work schedule must
be accounted for and
reported on appropriate leave forms. Only one course (typically three credit
hours) may be take during
the regular working hours. No more than
six semester hours may be taken during any semester, and no
more than three semester hours will be approved in each of the two
summer sessions.
Privileges under this policy cease when an individual terminates
his or her employment with the university.
The university reserves the right to amend or cancel this policy
if deemed necessary but must provide one
year's advance notice
of any cancellation or substantive amendment.
This policy does not apply to courses where it would cost the
university (such as certain overseas courses).
It is the individual employee's responsibility to know and to
adhere to all of the rules promulgated under
this policy.
E. Effective Date
1995
Amended 4/22/96