We know that many of our associates are interested in continuing education. But for many, financing college tuition is a hurdle. That's why we've created a new tuition assistance program that includes up to:
NOTE: These generous tuition assistance amounts are available annually, which means each year you are enrolled at Bellevue University, you can qualify for up to these amounts. In order to make your funding go further, the amount of tuition assistance you can access each academic term is limited. It's always a good idea to check the tuition assistance policy to ensure the degree you're interested in is covered by this tuition assistance program.
If you have not already done so, start your application for benefits by visiting the Tuition Reimbursement page from your single sign-on here.
From there you will be directed to complete your online application for tuition reimbursement through your EdAssist account. When that request has been approved, come back to this portal and INQUIRE.
If you would like to learn more about your esurance Tuition Assistance benefits, you can speak to an EdAssist Advisor by scheduling an appointment on line at the MyAdvising Page or calling 877-276-7108.
Please note: To qualify for $10,500 annual tuition reimbursement, you must be a full-time student in a degree program at Bellevue University. Part-time students can also qualify for tuition reimbursement benefits. Talk to your EdAssist Advisor to learn more.
No need to go through the single sign-on. You can start your Inquiry right here.
Please note: To qualify for tuition reimbursement as a part-time associate or a family member of associates, you must enroll as a full-time, degree-seeking student at Bellevue University.
Bellevue University's leadership in serving adult learners made them a natural choice for this tuition assistance program. They understand the needs and priorities that adults have when going back to school. And they add many benefits to this program, including:
Charles Wright, for enrollment at Bellevue University, covers your financial aid options and how they help you access all the aid you're entitled to receive.