Comments on: How to take Full Advantage of Employer Tuition Reimbursement https://www.youngadultmoney.com/how-to-take-full-advantage-of-employer-tuition-reimbursement/ Make More. Save More. Live Better. Wed, 08 Mar 2017 04:39:18 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: DC @ Young Adult Money https://www.youngadultmoney.com/how-to-take-full-advantage-of-employer-tuition-reimbursement/#comment-21199 Thu, 19 Mar 2015 00:21:34 +0000 http://www.youngadultmoney.com/?p=18798#comment-21199 KerstinStokes DC @ Young Adult Money Great point. It’s no fun working somewhere where you are constantly checking the time and waiting for 4 or 5 or whatever time is reasonable to leave.

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By: DC @ Young Adult Money https://www.youngadultmoney.com/how-to-take-full-advantage-of-employer-tuition-reimbursement/#comment-21163 Tue, 17 Mar 2015 16:56:01 +0000 http://www.youngadultmoney.com/?p=18798#comment-21163 Mrs. Frugalwoods That’s awesome that you were able to get your MA while working at the University!  I know one of the admissions employees at the U of M is getting her MBA while working there and even recently accepted a job at a corporation in town.  Saving any money is good!

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By: KerstinStokes https://www.youngadultmoney.com/how-to-take-full-advantage-of-employer-tuition-reimbursement/#comment-21157 Tue, 17 Mar 2015 12:50:49 +0000 http://www.youngadultmoney.com/?p=18798#comment-21157 DC @ Young Adult Money KerstinStokes True. Especially since we are young, 2 years isn’t that bad. If it goes incredibly quick though, I think it would be a good thing. It means you’re learning, working, and you don’t see the time passing by. Hopefully if that’s the case, they’ll keep you on for a long time because working for a place where I’m not constantly looking at the clock seems a good place to work.

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By: Mrs. Frugalwoods https://www.youngadultmoney.com/how-to-take-full-advantage-of-employer-tuition-reimbursement/#comment-21155 Tue, 17 Mar 2015 11:24:05 +0000 http://www.youngadultmoney.com/?p=18798#comment-21155 I worked full-time at the university where I was getting my MA and received full tuition remission. You still have to pay tax on graduate courses, but, it was vastly cheaper than the sticker price of the degree. If you can swing getting a job at the college where you’re studying, it’s the best deal there is. And, I’m with you–any type of reimbursements for a degree are ideal!

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By: DC @ Young Adult Money https://www.youngadultmoney.com/how-to-take-full-advantage-of-employer-tuition-reimbursement/#comment-21151 Tue, 17 Mar 2015 03:23:23 +0000 http://www.youngadultmoney.com/?p=18798#comment-21151 Eyesonthedollar Haha I hear you.  It will be tough being back in “class” and studying doesn’t come naturally anymore.  I can work on the blog for hours a week in my spare time, but studying and going to class just doesn’t seem as productive.

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By: DC @ Young Adult Money https://www.youngadultmoney.com/how-to-take-full-advantage-of-employer-tuition-reimbursement/#comment-21150 Tue, 17 Mar 2015 03:22:15 +0000 http://www.youngadultmoney.com/?p=18798#comment-21150 Mark@BareBudgetGuy From what I’ve read on your site you were able to greatly leverage your full-time MBA, so I think you made the right choice.  Granted results aren’t always a great gauge, so it’s important not to over-stress the ROI of any one situation.

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By: Eyesonthedollar https://www.youngadultmoney.com/how-to-take-full-advantage-of-employer-tuition-reimbursement/#comment-21149 Tue, 17 Mar 2015 03:21:48 +0000 http://www.youngadultmoney.com/?p=18798#comment-21149 I think it’s ironic that teachers generally have to get a master’s yet no public school districts offer much in the way of tuition reimbursement. I would rather eat shoes than get another degree in anything, but if it were free, it might be hard to pass up.

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