Educational Assistance Programs Employee With Non Work-related Problems In Cuyahoga

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Cuyahoga
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The Educational Assistance Program for Employees is designed to support eligible employees in Cuyahoga seeking to enhance their skills and performance through educational opportunities. This program covers tuition and registration fees for courses at accredited institutions, provided they relate to the employee's current job or a potential job with the employer. Eligibility requires full-time employees to have been with the company for at least one year. Employees must agree that their studies won't interfere with job responsibilities and are eligible for reimbursement based on their achieved grades. To access benefits, employees need to submit a tuition reimbursement form for approval prior to course commencement and provide proof of completion and payment upon finishing the course. Additionally, if employees terminate their employment within two years of receiving reimbursement, they must repay the funds. This form serves various target audience members—attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants—by providing clear and structured guidelines for educational assistance while ensuring compliance with employer policies.
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Employee Assistance Program Cuyahoga County partners with Moore Counseling & Mediation Services, Inc. to provide confidential professional assistance to employees and their family members. An EAP helps employees manage personal problems at home or work.

The Cuyahoga County Educational Assistance Program (CCEAP) provides financial assistance for Cuyahoga County residents seeking a post-secondary degree and/or program certification that will lead to gainful employment or career advancement.

An educational assistance program is a separate written plan of an employer for the exclusive benefit of its employees to provide employees with educational assistance. To qualify as a section 127 educational assistance program, the plan must be written, and it must meet certain other requirements.

The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) provides rental assistance to help low-income persons afford decent and safe rental housing. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds the program and Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority administers it in Cuyahoga County.

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Educational Assistance Programs Employee With Non Work-related Problems In Cuyahoga