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Continuing employment provision-Education Refund

Can anyone please offer some specific information??? According to policy... The college education refund program requires a provision to repay any program reimbursements made within the previous 12 months if you resign from the company. Does this mean I can resign exactly one year to to the date after my class was completed? Or is it exactly one year to the date after I received the reimbursement money? Thanks

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12 months from when it was paid in your paycheck. Actual class dates or approvals from mgr/sup don't affect the date.

It will post in EDA w the date once it's been paid.

I also heard they don't chase it too hard if you leave early...not worth the overhead and won't matter since the program is "frozen".

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Post ID: @mse+1axTsYB9

My understanding is 12 months from receiving a reimbursement.

However, I’ve heard through the grapevine that it’s not typically chased if you want to take that chance.

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Post ID: @nqo+1axTsYB9

If you are fired it is different than if you resign. They don’t go after people to pay it back who are PIPd

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Post ID: @cqr+1axTsYB9

This is a tricky one especially in these times.
Read up on the policy thoroughly before talking to Human Resources.
And be cautious when you ask about the policy.
Such as – 'Suppose I'm laid off or separated. What's the policy on edu refund on that, time–wise?'

You know – HR doesn't really exist anymore.
And your supervisor would only use it agin ya.
So study up on it yourself.

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Post ID: @won+1axTsYB9

Look on the hr site or ask your supervisor.

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