Dependent Tuition Benefits at Other Colleges Sample Clauses

Dependent Tuition Benefits at Other Colleges. 1. The University may participate in several reciprocity programs including the New Hampshire College and University Council (NHCUC), the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and the Tuition Exchange Program (TEP). Each offers opportunities for dependent children and, in some cases, spouses of employees to attend programs of study. Details and a list of colleges currently participating in these programs may be obtained from Human Resources. These benefits are subject to the rules of each program and subject to change by the program.
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