CU’s Tuition Assistance Benefit aids greatly in pursuing higher education. Read how Leah Lleras, director of Finance and Research for the Anschutz Medical Campus, Department of Surgery, used the benefit to its maximum potential.
Before you grab your skis and hit the slopes, gear up for academic success with the Tuition Assistance Benefit.
Learn what tuition assistance has to offer, see what faculty and staff have to say, and apply for the fall 2023 semester.
The Tuition Assistance Benefit is the ticket to affordable, quality education for CU employees or their dependents.
CU employees or their dependents can take advantage of tuition assistance on any of CU’s four campuses.
Employees can apply for the Tuition Assistance Benefit for themselves or their dependents starting Aug. 2.
Your CU colleagues share their experiences using this benefit for themselves and their dependents.
Save on summer classes for you or your dependents with this employee benefit
Submit your Tuition Assistance application before the Feb. 3 deadline.
Some employees who use the Tuition Assistance Benefit for themselves or their dependents may be subject to taxation, which will be withheld from their paycheck in the coming months.

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