To establish a rule for educational benefits provided by the university.
This rule applies to full-time faculty, administrative staff, unclassified hourly employees and classified civil service employees who have been continuously employed by the university for a period of six months. This rule does not apply to student employees or employees leased to affiliated entities of the university.
Educational benefits are limited to the hours required by the attending university for one baccalaureate degree or a maximum of one hundred fifty hours, whichever is less.
In exceptional circumstances, an employee may be permitted to take one course per semester during normal working hours, provided that satisfactory arrangements to cover the time lost from the normal forty hour week (for both class time and travel) have been authorized by the immediate supervisor, department head, and the director of human resources.
Educational benefits are limited to fifty per cent of the instructional fees for one graduate degree per dependent child subject to the annual maximums set forth in paragraph (D)(3)(a) of this rule.
Dependent children of employees who were actively employed on or before June 30, 2018 and died after having at least ten years continuous service to the university prior to their death, are eligible to receive educational benefits as set forth herein. Dependent children of employees hired July 1, 2018 or after are not eligible for educational benefits after the employee's death.
Educational benefits are limited to fifty per cent of the instructional fees for one graduate degree per dependent child.
The director of human resources will administer this program and be responsible for determining eligibility, in accordance with the rule. The department of human resources may monitor eligibility and may request proof of eligibility at any time. Decisions made by the director of human resources regarding eligibility may be appealed to the employee's supervisor. If the employee's supervisor determines that the eligibility decision presents an issue of inequity or fundamental unfairness, the supervisor will forward the appeal to the chief of staff and vice president for operations and finance for a final determination on eligibility.
The first semester of the first year of undergraduate education is subject to "freshman forgiveness", that is, grades of "D" earned during the first semester of the first year of undergraduate education are exempt from the requirement set forth in paragraph (D)(6)(c)(iii) of this rule. Freshman forgiveness does not extend to the grade of "F."
Ohio Admin. Code 3349-7-45
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15
Rule Amplifies: 3350.12
Prior Effective Dates: 10/28/2010, 07/03/2017, 02/15/2019, 07/13/2020, 03/12/2021, 07/29/2021