Less than a year after its announcement, a new education benefit available to SMART-TD members and their immediately family is growing.
The Union College Benefit, which provides discounted tuition at accredited colleges and universities across the country for more than 150 programs, is adding a new college to its lineup, reducing tuition, and much more.
Tuition Reduction and New Programs Aim to Reach More Members
Starting next month, Claremont Lincoln University is reducing its already-discounted tuition even more, bringing higher education to more members and their families.
Beginning March 12, each course will cost just $270, enabling more members to take the next step in their higher education journey.
In addition, Franklin University is adding several new programs, including…
- A Registered Nurse (RN) to BSN program that can be completed in one year
- Teach credentialing programs approved in more states
- Additional short-term certificate programs that will debut throughout the year
Welcoming Albright College to the Marketplace
The newest addition to the list of participating colleges and universities is Albright College, where enrolled members can take unlimited courses for just $5,250 per year in the following programs…
- Bachelor’s Degree Programs
- Interdisciplinary studies
- Master’s Degree Programs
- M.B.A
- M.S. Education (multiple certification pathways including PreK-4, K-12, Secondary, and Special Education)
- M.S. General Education
- M.S. Special Education (including PreK-12 Teaching Certificate)
Additional colleges and universities offering discounted tuition are expected to be added soon, and SMART News will share those details once they’re available.
Don’t Wait. Take the Next Step on Your Higher Education Journey Today
Since its launch, over 130 SMART-TD members and their families have taken advantage of the Union College Benefit.
This program provides a flexible option to study without a fixed schedule. Students can achieve their educational goals on their own terms, at a pace that fits within their valuable and often limited free time.
Want to get started? Follow these steps.
- Find the right program by completing the interest form detailing your educational and career goals, which takes less than five minutes to fill out
- Select a matching college or university that aligns with your experience, goals, and interests
- An admissions counselor will reach out with detailed, specific information, including your out-of-pocket costs, transfer credits, and instructions on completing the admissions process
Visit the Union College Benefit website to learn more or to get started. ►
Disclaimer: Participation in the Union College Benefit program is entirely voluntary. This communication is for informational purposes only and does not imply endorsement of Employee Benefit Systems, Inc. (EBS) or of any particular college or program offered through this benefit. Members are encouraged to conduct their own research and due diligence to determine whether a particular institution or program aligns with their individual educational and professional goals.
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