Educational Assistance Program Employees Without Their Knowledge In Bronx

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Bronx
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US-00451BG
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The Educational Assistance Program for Employees is designed to support eligible workers in the Bronx by funding their educational endeavors. This form allows employees to enroll in approved institutions, such as accredited colleges or technical schools, with a focus on courses that enhance job-related skills. To participate, employees must have at least one year of service and agree that education will not interfere with job responsibilities. Reimbursement is based on grades received, covering tuition and registration fees with a maximum credit limit per semester. Employees must submit a reimbursement form prior to starting courses and receive written approval from supervisory and human resources representatives. Successful completion requires submitting an official transcript and proof of payment, with conditions for reimbursement repayment if the employee leaves the organization within two years of receiving funds. This form is valuable for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it outlines procedures that protect both employer and employee interests, ensuring clarity in financial responsibilities and eligibility.
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The Human Resources Administration ( HRA ) is the nation's largest social services agency and assists over three million low‐income and vulnerable New Yorkers annually through the effective and efficient administration of more than 12 major public benefits programs, which reflects this Administration's priority of ...

Description: Through the Department of Social Services (DSS), Welfare-to-work - Workforce NY offers comprehensive employment opportunity. Assists public assistance recipients with securing employment. Includes: Intensive case management, job-readiness training classes, and job development.

When you apply for or receive Public Assistance, unless the Department of Social Services (DSS) says that you are exempt (not able to work), you must participate in work activities as assigned. Work activities will sometimes include educational activities.

Where Does Our Funding Come From? Funding generally comes from income and corporate taxes, property taxes, and sales taxes.

Similar to federal law, state law provides that contributions made to a qualified tuition program are not deductible.

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Educational Assistance Program Employees Without Their Knowledge In Bronx