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.
An EAP— sometimes called a tuition reimbursement program—enables employers to fund their employees' higher education courses. For example, you might choose to fully or partially fund your employees' undergraduate or graduate degrees, professional development or skills-building courses, or vocational certifications.
Tuition reimbursement programs offer clear benefits to employees looking to upskill and advance. Those who take advantage of these programs know they can turn their employer's financial support into a graduate degree that will carry them the rest of their professional career.
TRP's goal is to reduce single-occupancy vehicle (SOV) trips and single occupancy vehicle miles traveled (SOVMT) within the County. TRP requires major employers (employers) and schools with driving-aged students (students) to encourage alternative modes of transportation to improve air quality.
How to Apply Visit your Student Center and log in using your MEID@maricopa and your Password. Click on the High School Dual Enroll Forms tile to locate the Maricopa Grant Form. Complete the form.
The Transfer Pathways program is a unique agreement between Maricopa Community Colleges and Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona that provides guaranteed admission and university advising support throughout your first two years of college.
The ACE Program at Maricopa Community Colleges The nationally-recognized Achieving a College Education (ACE) program serves over 100 local high schools and helps high school students earn a college degree. ACE was created in the valley 33 years ago to demonstrate our commitment to attainable college goals for all.
The Maricopa Grant Program is offered to eligible Arizona high school students attending Maricopa Community Colleges in Dual or Concurrent Enrollment courses. It is a form of tuition assistance available to those students who demonstrate financial need. Proof of financial need does not guarantee funding.
A dedication of right of way is a donation of land within County jurisdiction from the property owner to Maricopa County (County).