Hi!
My mom has applied to be a professor at NC State and it seems like there’s a good chance she’ll get it. However, we would be out of state and so the cost of attendance for me would be about $30,000+ per year, so I was wondering if children of faculty receive free tuition or anything similar to that like they do at other universities. My mom currently teaches at a small religious university of fewer than 3,000 students and I know that if I were to go there I would be offered a full ride due to my relation to my mom.
Does the same thing apply to NC State?
According the benefits page, your mother would have to work there full-time for three years before the tuition scholarship assistance benefit kicks in.
"The NC State Employee Dependent’s Tuition Scholarship (EDT) has been established to provide tuition scholarship assistance to full-time, first-degree undergraduate, dependent children whose parents have been employed by NC State University as permanent, full-time staff or faculty for more than three years as of July 1 of the qualifying year. "
Thanks scholardad!
Is that the only financial benefit that applies to children of faculty? I tried to see if any sort of financial assistance was part of the employee benefits but I couldn’t find anything related to it.