Leon Lynch's Blog

January 6, 2012

Issuance 14

Filed under: Friday Posts — leonlynch @ 3:00 pm

Hi Everyone

 Today I would like to talk about Issuance 14 and what it is and how to apply for it. I have written about this in the pass but felt it was worth repeating because students are signing up for Spring College classes now. 

Per the Institute for Career Development, the following policy is An active Local 1011 member can expend up to $3800 of program funds for combining TAP (tuition assistance) and customized courses under the following circumstances:

If you are  seeking a degree from a school listed in the current “Accredited Institutions of Post Secondary Education” or by private occupational/vocational schools recognized by State boards of vocational education.  This will also be extended to schools approved by the ICD as “An Exception to Policy provider.”  You may apply to combine you funds if you have a clear career path with a history of this path.

 How to apply for this extension of funds:

  • Contact the Career Development office at 398-3150 Ext. 18 and make arrangements to pick up an Educational Development Plan form (EDP).  Complete the EDP.

  • Return the EDP to John Hartman and meet with him.

  • John will get approval from the LJC (Local Joint Committee) and the Institute for Career Development (ICD). This may take several weeks to review.

  • Once this approval is obtained, you can register for additional classes. Once approval is obtained for the Issuance 14 for that career path you need not apply annually.

  • The expenditures may NOT EXCEED $3800 per calendar year.


    Winter Catalog 2012

    www.ihlearningcenter.org


    Until  Next Week

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