Tuition Remission
Overview
Tuition remission benefits are available for regular faculty and staff and retirees (including their
spouses and dependent children) of the constituent institutions and components of the University System of
Maryland. Contingent II employees are eligible for tuition remission at CSU. Contingent II family members
are not eligible for tuition remission.
The following restrictions apply:
- Applicants must be admissible to desired institutions and program.
- Students must pay mandatory fees.
- Certain programs are not included.
- Spouses and dependent children are subject to institutional enrollment limitations (caps)
- Spouses and dependent children of retirees hired on or after 01/01/90 are not eligible for
tuition remission.
The Benefit
- Full-Time Regular Employees, subject to certain restrictions, may:
- have up to eight credits per semester of tuition remitted at any institution in the
System and receive tuition remission for spouses and dependent children.
- Part-Time Regular Employees, working 50% or more, and subject to certain restrictions, may:
- receive tuition remission for credits proportional to percentage of service
(full-time equivalent status), at any institution in the System;
- have tuition remitted for spouses and dependent children proportional to percentage
of service (full-time equivalent status).
- Spouses and Dependent Children of Regular Employees hired before 01/01/90, subject to certain
restrictions, may:
- receive 100 percent tuition remission for courses at both the undergraduate and
graduate level;
- register for courses at any of the institutions of the University System of Maryland.
- Spouses and Dependent Children of Regular Employees hired on or after 01/01/90, subject to
certain restrictions, may:
- receive 100 percent tuition remission only on courses towards a first earned
undergraduate degree, and receive 100 percent tuition remission only if the courses are taken at
the institution where the spouse is employed, or receive fifty percent benefit at other
institutions, if the academic program is unavailable at the employing institution and if the
president/director or designee of the employing institution approves.
- University System of Maryland Retirees, must be receiving State of Maryland retirement checks
and/or an approved optional retirement program check, and have earned at least five years of University
System of Maryland service inclusive of the former University of Maryland and Board Trustees of State
Universities and Colleges institutions, and subject to certain restrictions, may:
- provided that the retiree has retired from a permanent full-time position, have up
to eight credits per semester of tuition remitted at any institution in the System, or
- provided that the retiree has retired from a permanent part-time position fifty
percent or more, receive tuition remission for credits proportional to percentage of service
(full-time equivalent) status, at any institution in the System.
- Spouses and Dependent Children of Retirees hired before 01/01/90, subject
to certain restrictions, may:
- provided that the retiree has retired from a permanent full-time position, receive
100 percent tuition remission for courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level, and
register for courses at any of the institutions of the University System of Maryland, or
- provided that the retiree has retired from a permanent part-time position of fifty
percent or more, have tuition remitted proportional to the percentage of service (full-time
equivalent) status, at any institution in the System.
Reference Information
View the Policies
(Section VII, VII.4.10 and VII.4.20)