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Article does not have an imageLink to article: Tuition Exchange Export Families FAQ

Tuition Exchange Export Families FAQ

What is Tuition Exchange? Tuition Exchange is a member-based scholarship opportunity. It is NOT an employee benefit. Each member institution has EXPORT and IMPORT guidelines.   Who is eligible for a tuition exchange scholarship? The student must ask the TE Liaison Officer. If you are unsure who your TE Liaison Officer is, click here.   This link takes you to the entire membership list. The list is in state order, then alpha by the . . .

Article does not have an imageLink to article: How will I know?

How will I know?

Each school provides TE scholarship notifications differently. The best connection for the student is the admission counselor. Most schools give a congratulations letter notifying the student. The information can also be included in the student financial aid award notification.  Most schools allow the student until May 1 to accept the award. However, TE scholarships are limited. If the student is no longer interested in attending the school offering the scholarship, please get in touch with the Admission Office declining the . . .

Article does not have an imageLink to article: Families exploring Tuition Exchange Information

Families exploring Tuition Exchange Information

Families interested in exploring what options might be available must start with your Tuition Exchange Liaison Officer.  Not sure the name of your TE Liaison Officer - Click here .  Tuition Exchange Central is unable to provide information on individual school requirements and guidelines.  The TE scholarship application process begins with your employer.  The Export school determines who is eligible for Tuition Exchange consideration and ultimately who is offered the opportunity for Export.  When . . .

Article does not have an imageLink to article: Understanding Admissions terms

Understanding Admissions terms

Glossary of Admission Plans EARLY DECISION: Binding for the student and the college Could be advantageous for the appropriate candidate at a specific school Deadlines usually November 1 or 15 Some colleges are filling close to half of the class early Could be less suitable for students with rising records, but not always the case No ability to compare financial aid, but early offers are generally entirely appropriate EARLY DECISION II: A binding agreement for student and college . . .

Article does not have an imageLink to article: TE at a glance

TE at a glance

Tuition Exchange Tuition Exchange (TE) is a reciprocal scholarship opportunity for the dependents of eligible faculty and staff at all Tuition Exchange member schools .    The list of TE member schools is current and provides the contact email for every TE Liaison Officer (TELO).  TE Central does not provide any additional contact details.   TE is available to eligible employees at member schools.  Eligible employees are defined by the employee’s school.  Tuition Exchange is not an . . .

Article does not have an imageLink to article: Understanding the Award Process

Understanding the Award Process

Through Tuition Exchange scholarships, member colleges and universities offered in the 2022-23 academic year roughly 7900 scholarship awards. Each member school determines its policies and procedures for eligibility and scholarship requirements. That's why working closely with the Tuition Exchange Liaison Officer where you are employed is essential. Click here  to find your TE Liaison Officer. Tuition Exchange is a member-based scholarship opportunity. There is no guarantee that your . . .