Tuition Reimbursement for Employee-Initiated Education or Training
MnDOT Policy #WF021
Revised: 8-1-2024
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Tuition Reimbursement/Time Release Procedures
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Responsible Senior Officer: Deputy Commissioner/Chief Administrative Officer
Policy Owner: Director, Office of Human Resources
Policy Contact: Training and Development Manager
Policy statement
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) Tuition Reimbursement Program allows tuition reimbursement and/or time release for employee-initiated education or training. This policy provides the rules and requirements for tuition reimbursement and/or time release.
Tuition reimbursement and/or time release for employee-initiated education or training is based on the availability of funds and organizational need. Total reimbursement per employee must not exceed the tuition reimbursement and time release limits for undergraduate and graduate coursework per fiscal year as identified in the MnDOT Training Guidelines.
Eligibility
- The employee must be in a permanent, non-probationary, classified position working full-time or part-time. A permanent employee who accepts a temporary, unclassified, or work out of class appointment with MnDOT remains eligible.
- The employee must have satisfactory work performance and be in compliance with all required agency and enterprise training requirements.
- Employees receiving student loan reimbursement within the previous twelve (12) months prior to the start date of course(s) are not eligible for tuition reimbursement or time release.
Limitations
- Tuition reimbursement or time release for permanent, part-time employees must be prorated based on the percentage of hours worked during a typical pay period.
- Reimbursement is limited to tuition, which includes online course fees for web-based / distance / online learning.
- Study abroad programs are not eligible for tuition reimbursement.
- Web-based / distance / online learning courses must be from a college or university accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
- Employee may request both tuition reimbursement and time release during the same term but not for the same course (to receive both tuition reimbursement and time release, employee must be taking at least 2 courses – tuition reimbursement for one and time release for the other).
Conditions
- An employee must not be reimbursed for any course started before obtaining required approvals on the Employee Registration for Tuition Reimbursement/Time Release Form.
- An employee must supply evidence of tuition payment and successful course completion before MnDOT provides tuition reimbursement.
- Unsatisfactory completion of a course while using time release may result in the requirement to repay the value of hours granted for time release and denial of future requests.
- An employee agrees that in exchange for tuition reimbursement/time release, the employee will remain employed at MnDOT for a minimum of 12 full calendar months after completion of a course. Employees who remain for more than 12 months have no obligation to reimburse MnDOT for tuition reimbursement/time release received. Employees who separate from MnDOT within 12 full calendar months after completing a course may be required to reimburse MnDOT up to 100% of all reimbursed tuition payments, or the value of hours granted for time release, received within the 12 months before the last date of employment. The amount required to be repaid will be calculated based on the number of months the employee remained at MnDOT following completion of a course. The Director of Human Resources may eliminate or reduce the amount of repayment owed by the employee for extenuating circumstances.
- IRS tax rules apply.
Reason for policy
MnDOT’s Tuition Reimbursement for Employee-Initiated Education or Training Policy exists to allow employees an opportunity to further their education, develop or acquire skills, or increase knowledge in areas beneficial to MnDOT. Secondary benefits include increased employee retention and increased ability to attract and hire qualified employees.
Policies regarding employee training and development follow applicable administrative procedures, IRS tax laws, and the provisions of collective bargaining agreements and plans.
Applicability
All MnDOT employees must comply with this policy.
Key stakeholders with responsibilities under this policy include:
- Employees eligible to use the Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Managers and Supervisors
- Training Representatives
Definitions
Eligible Employees
Permanent, non-probationary, classified employees with satisfactory work performance, working full-time or part-time.
Note: Requests for exceptions to eligibility may be made in writing to the Director of Human Resources.
Employee-Initiated (Non-Job Assigned) Education or Training
Education or training that is discretionary in nature and not required by the employer.
MnDOT Shortage Occupation List
A list of occupations that is reviewed and amended annually based on current job market conditions.
MnDOT Training Guidelines
Guidance on training-related activities to ensure consistency in training administration across the department.
Successful Completion of a Course
Completion of a course with a grade of C or better (2.0 - 4.0 on a GPA points scale), satisfactory, or passing.
Time Release
Authorized leave from the worksite, up to 100 hours per fiscal year, granted to eligible MnDOT employees during normal working hours for employee-initiated education or training. Release includes time spent attending class and necessary travel time to and from the course site.
Time Release Recovery
Repayment of the value of hours granted for employee-initiated education or training.
Tuition Reimbursement
Funds reimbursed to eligible MnDOT employees to cover the cost of tuition for pre-approved employee-initiated education or training following the successful completion of a course, at a rate up to 75%.
Note: Reimbursement may be granted to eligible employees in an amount up to 100% of the tuition cost for coursework that enables an employee to meet the minimum qualifications for a degree in a position identified on the MnDOT shortage occupation list.
Tuition Reimbursement Recovery
Repayment of funds already disbursed for employee-initiated education or training.
Web-Based / Distance / Online Learning
A delivery method that uses the Internet as an instructional tool without the student’s need to attend in-person.
Responsibilities
Employee
- Complete and obtain approvals on the Employee Registration for Tuition Reimbursement/Time Release Form BEFORE the start of course(s).
- Maintain satisfactory work performance in position at MnDOT while completing coursework eligible for tuition reimbursement/time release.
- Follow the Tuition Reimbursement/Time Release Procedures.
Manager/Supervisor
- Ensure that a current Performance Review has been completed and that employee’s performance is at least satisfactory.
- Review and approve or deny requests for tuition reimbursement and/or time release.
- Determine percent/amount of tuition reimbursement and/or the number of hours of time release approved.
- Notify Training Representative of approval for education or training reimbursement/time release BEFORE the start of course(s).
- Notify Training Representative when an employee who has received tuition reimbursement/time release within the previous 12 months is leaving MnDOT.
- Follow Tuition Reimbursement/Time Release Procedures.
Training Representative
- Review and approve tuition reimbursement/time release requests applying the criteria established in this policy and the Tuition Reimbursement/Time Release Procedures. Inform employee and their manager or supervisor of final approval.
- Authorize tuition reimbursement payments upon receipt of required documentation following course completion.
- Document tuition reimbursement/time release in MnDOT’s Learning Management System.
- Maintain tuition reimbursement/time release records for the District/Office.
- Work with the Human Resources Director to determine the amount of repayment an employee owes if the employee leaves MnDOT within 12 months of receiving tuition reimbursement/time release.
- Work with the Office of Financial Management to recover funds, when applicable.
Policy Owner (Director, Office of Human Resources)
- Review the policy every 2 years, or sooner as necessary, to ensure the policy remains up-to-date.
- Ensure processes, procedures, forms, and instructions associated with policy remain current.
- Monitor state, federal, enterprise, agency, or other requirements that apply to the policy or procedures.
- Consult with the Office of Chief Counsel to ensure the policy and procedures remain compliant with all state, federal, enterprise, agency, or other requirements.
- Ensure that necessary approvals by state or federal agencies are obtained before changes to the policy or procedures are implemented.
- Work with the Policy Coordinator to revise the policy and/or confirm its accuracy.
- Communicate policy revisions, reviews, and retirements to stakeholders.
Resources and related information
Forms
- Tuition Reimbursement Education Plan (docx)
- Employee Registration For Tuition Reimbursement/Time Release Form (docx)
Processes, Procedures, and Instructions
Resources
- MnDOT Training Guidelines (including Shortage Occupation List)
- MMB Administrative Procedure 21
- U.S. Department of Education
- Internal Revenue Service – Employer’s Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits (pdf)
- Business Data Catalog (BDC) – accessible from employee Intranet
- MnDOT’s Policy Website
History and updates
Adopted
July 5, 1990 (Policy #89-2)
Revised
- First Revision: June 30, 1993 (Policy #89-2A)
- Second Revision: March 22, 1996 (Policy #89-2B)
- Third Revision: August 1, 2000 (Policy #3.12)
- Fourth Revision: October 23, 2001
- Fifth Revision: October 24, 2005
- Sixth Revision: June 12, 2020 (Policy #HR021)
- Seventh Revision: May 9, 2023 (Policy #WF021)
- Eighth Revision: August 1, 2024
Policy review
This policy's next scheduled review is due July 2026.