By BLR Founder and CEO Bob Brady
Tuition assistance should be easy enough to structure and offer, but it’s not. We found a number of tricky questions that companies must answer before offering it. So for today’s survey, we decided to find out just what companies are offering and how they are structuring their plan. (And we’ll give you the survey results, right here, in a few weeks.)
For years, BLR® has surveyed HR and benefits professionals to see what benefits they are actually offering. This year, we have expanded our survey program by conducting a series of brief, targeted benefits surveys.
Today’s Survey Topic: Tuition Assistance
Here are some of the picky issues we’re going to probe:
- Which employees are eligible for tuition assistance? (Full-time, part-time, exempt, non-exempt?)
- Does the course have to be part of a degree program?
- Must course topics be related to the employee’s work?
- Does reimbursement cover books, lab fees, etc.?
- Do employees need to receive a certain grade to qualify for reimbursement?
- Is there a length of service requirement?
- Are graduate level courses eligible for reimbursement?
- How about informal sources of classes such as Dale Carnegie?
- Is there a maximum amount reimbursed per year?
Take this brief survey, and see how your existing practices and future plans stack up against those of the country’s most successful companies. The survey takes only a few minutes to complete, and it will help you stay on top of your industry and keep your organization competitive.
Complete the Tuition Assistance Survey now
By sharing your insight, opinions, and experience, you’ll help us highlight trends and define benchmarks—by industry, geographic location, and size of employer—that will inform your decision-making for the coming year. At the same time, you’ll find out how your fellow HR professionals are handling tricky benefits challenges, and you’ll be able to compare your practices with those of your competitors.
Complete the Tuition Assistance Survey now
Rest assured that all responses are confidential, and only aggregate findings will be published. All respondents will receive a report of the results.
We’ll report on the results in a future issue.
Thank you for your valued input.
Robert Brady
CEO, Business and Legal Resources
P.S. Here are some upcoming employee benefits surveys:
- Benefits for Part-Time Employees
- Profit-Sharing and Bonuses
- Voluntary Benefits
- Nontraditional Benefits
- Relocation and Business Travel