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do RS athletes $ count towards this during the year they RS? Example: does Happel, Young, Rathbun, Wagner, etc... $ count toward this years 9.9? Thanks!
 
my initial answer is yes...without doing any research. They are attending college and on the wrestling team, just cannot participate as an attached member of the school.
 
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What about children of university employees? Do they get a break on tuition?

It depends upon the University. I do not think there are any public universities that allow that, but I'm not 100% sure. Some private universities have very nice packages for kids of faculty and sometimes staff to attend their or other universities.
 
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It depends upon the University. I do not think there are any public universities that allow that, but I'm not 100% sure. Some private universities have very nice packages for kids of faculty and sometimes staff to attend their or other universities.
while the info in this article is 5 years old a number of schools offer tuition remissions for children of employees. examples include Rutgers and Arizona. Also their is a little known tuition Exchange program for employees and offspring at over 660 colleges. Most of these are small private schools but it does include a number of mid size schools like Syracuse and Tulsa . FYI there are 22 colleges listed as participating in the tuition exchange in Iowa.
see
http://archive.azcentral.com/arizon...10204arizona-tuition-discounts-for-staff.html

Tuition Exchange http://www.tuitionexchange.org/vnews/display.v/SEC/Families|Member Schools
 
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UIowa offers no tuition benefit to employees' dependents.

This PSU Faculty Senate agenda document has a breakdown across the Big Ten. Scroll down, or use CTRL+F to find, the heading "CIC/Big Ten Comparison of tuition benefits for dependent children". Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin appear to be the only ones with no benefit. The others vary from 50% to 100%.

http://senate.psu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/13525/2014/06/120914_fullagenda.pdf
 
UIowa offers no tuition benefit to employees' dependents.

This PSU Faculty Senate agenda document has a breakdown across the Big Ten. Scroll down, or use CTRL+F to find, the heading "CIC/Big Ten Comparison of tuition benefits for dependent children". Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin appear to be the only ones with no benefit. The others vary from 50% to 100%.

http://senate.psu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/13525/2014/06/120914_fullagenda.pdf
I see how PSU lands so many top recruits now, its not a slush fund at all... Cael just adopts them! Then they get half or more of their school paid for!
 
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Good news for me! OSU just passed a credit for dependent tuition. Of course, now the boy is looking at Rensselaer Poly. Lot of good the credit will do!

But back to the conversation. I doubt Joseph was getting any scholarship money anyway, but this credit would sure help.
 
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