Educational Assistance Employees Without Money In San Bernardino

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The Educational Assistance Program for Employees is designed to assist eligible employees in San Bernardino in improving their skills and performance through education. This program covers courses from accredited institutions related to the employee's current job or career advancement. To qualify, full-time employees who have completed at least one year of service can apply for reimbursement of tuition fees based on the grade received in the course. For example, an employee achieving an 'A' receives 100% reimbursement, while those with lower grades receive a percentage of their costs. Employees must submit a tuition reimbursement form and obtain approval from their supervisor and HR prior to course commencement. Additionally, proof of payment and an official transcript must be provided after course completion. If an employee leaves the organization within two years of receiving reimbursement, they must repay the funds to the employer. This form serves a vital role for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it outlines the procedural requirements and repercussions related to educational assistance, ensuring compliance for HR and legal teams while facilitating employee development and retention.
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If you have a question regarding Health Care Reform, please email the Employee Benefits and Services Division at ebsd@hr.sbcounty or call us at 909.387. 5787.

If you need help, please call 909.387. 8304 and you will be directed to the appropriate staff member. You may also contact us via e-mail at employment@hr.sbcounty or visit our office in San Bernardino ( a.m. – p.m., Monday through Friday).

On April 17, 2023, Mauricio Arellano became Superintendent of the San Bernardino City Unified School District.

The mission of San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools is to transform lives through education. Working in collaboration with school districts, families, community partners and other agencies, we provide leadership, advocacy and services to ensure equitable, innovative and inspiring educational practices.

San Bernardino County District Advocates for Better Schools (SANDABS) is an organization of school district board members and superintendents representing the member districts of San Bernardino County on state and national issues.

One such initiative is the IRS hardship program, officially known as Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status. This program provides temporary relief for taxpayers who are experiencing significant financial difficulties by pausing collection activities until their financial situation improves.

There are several steps to receiving EHV assistance: The family must be referred to HACSB through the County of San Bernardino's Coordinated Entry System or other partner agency. HACSB determines eligibility for EHV assistance. The family selects a unit to lease from a private landlord.

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Educational Assistance Employees Without Money In San Bernardino