| | Study Privileges |
| | Tuition remission for courses taken at Connecticut College may be available to you, your spouse and your dependent children after you have worked at the College for one year. |
| | If you are scheduled to work a minimum of 1500 hours per year, each eligible individual in your family may apply for a maximum of three (3) courses per year. If you work a 1000 to 1499 hours per year, each eligible individual in your family may apply for one course per year. |
| | The following programs are available:
- Special Day Student/Guest Student
- Connecticut College Graduate Degree Program
- Connecticut College Return to College Program (RTC).
- Undergraduate Full-Time Degree Program (see section on Educational Benefits for eligibility).
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| | Provisions and limitations are:
- Application and academic requirements and prerequisites must be met prior to enrollment.
- The tuition remission privilege does not apply to Individual Study courses, Masters Thesis courses, or certain Education courses.
- Special course fees are not included in this benefit and must be paid by the employee before the first day of class.
- This benefit is available only when the required minimum of enrolled paying students is met and the maximum enrollment limit has not been reached.
- Enrollment in a course does not imply acceptance in a Connecticut College degree program.
- If you die while your spouse or dependent child is a degree candidate, the tuition remission privilege will continue as follows:
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| | | Graduate Program: - through the four-year period from the
date of entry. |
| | | Full-time Undergraduate Degree Program: - through the
five-year period from the date of entry. |
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