Tuition Exchange



A Comparison of Council of Independent Colleges (TEP)AndThe Tuition Exchange, Inc. LINK Excel.Sheet.12 "C:\\Users\\Janet D\\Dropbox\\TE Datadashboard details\\TE Dashboard Data from BS JD KL 5-12-2015 v 4.xlsx" "Sheet3!R1C1:R18C5" \a \f 5 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Council of Independent Colleges (TEP)The Tuition Exchange, Inc.Number of school members427641Number of scholars17006600Annual program costAdditional cost of $350 Must belong to CIC annual Institutional dues range from $2,884 - $9,355$500 - no additional institutional duesParticipation feesNone$35 per exportAward amountFull tuitionFull tuition or Optional set-rate* or1/2 tuition (public school option)Tuition rate optionsTuition - typically highest tuition schools do not participate in TEP25% with tuition above optional set rate* - highest tuition schools participateExport considerationsUnlimited - in practice schools average one new export annuallyThree (3) new exports allowed annually. Additional exports require import/export balance.Import considerationsMinimum requirement of three (3) annuallyImport/Export balance required for exchanges above the initial annual three (3) export allowanceSchool member sizeSmall to mid-size enrollmentSmall to very large enrollmentSchool member typeMostly liberal arts institutionsDoctoral research, liberal arts/sciences, engineering, arts, theological, specializedSchool member funding sourcePrivate onlyPrivate and publicGraduate school optionsSome graduate schoolsSome graduate schoolsInternational school optionsFew international schoolsFew international schoolsLiaison reporting optionsPaper processElectronic processMember servicesLimitedFull timeNew member recruitmentMinimal recruitment effortFull time recruitmentThis comparison of the CIC program and Tuition Exchange program benefits is based on public information found in public documents. May, 2015 ................
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