So we have a tuition assistance program...
you fill out a form with your class, the cost of the class.. etc and then submit it before the term. It will be approved and sent back to you. At the end of the term you show them your grade and they will reimburse you for part of the cost of the class.
Thats what I did for last fall, and now im back to work and they want me to show them a bursar slip that shows what im getting from my GI Bill that goes towards tuition cost.
It sounds like they want to say ... "oh well your GI Bill paid $700 on you $1000 tuition bill, and you got a $300 scholorship so we are not going to give you your tuition reimbursement money from here for taking classes to try and advance you in this workplace!"
WTF should I do? It is none of their business what the army pays for my tuition thats not whats in the policy book.
you fill out a form with your class, the cost of the class.. etc and then submit it before the term. It will be approved and sent back to you. At the end of the term you show them your grade and they will reimburse you for part of the cost of the class.
Thats what I did for last fall, and now im back to work and they want me to show them a bursar slip that shows what im getting from my GI Bill that goes towards tuition cost.
It sounds like they want to say ... "oh well your GI Bill paid $700 on you $1000 tuition bill, and you got a $300 scholorship so we are not going to give you your tuition reimbursement money from here for taking classes to try and advance you in this workplace!"
WTF should I do? It is none of their business what the army pays for my tuition thats not whats in the policy book.