Tuition Exchange Programs
Carroll University is a member of three tuition exchanges:
- The Tuition Exchange (TTE)
- The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) Tuition Exchange
- The Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities (APCU) Tuition Exchange
These exchanges are available to full-time, undergraduate students of eligible employees at participating institutions.
Process at Carroll University
- Student applies to Carroll for full-time admission
- Student/parent completes required tuition exchange paperwork at school where the parent works (home or exporting institution). If you don't know where to complete this, check with your Human Resources Office.
- Necessary tuition exchange paperwork is sent from the exporting school to Carroll's liaison officer.
- In January, Carroll will review all applications of those students accepted to Carroll and the first round of selections will be made.
- All other students not selected in first round will be placed on a waitlist.
- As spots are made available, waitlisted students will be notified until all spots are filled or no one remains on the waitlist.
Deadlines
- Carroll does not have a deadline to accept the tuition exchange paperwork. However, we recommend that you have it to us by the end of December to be considered for a tuition exchange spot for the following school year.
- FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid - fafsa.gov) must be completed by April 1 of the year the student is planning to attend Carroll University.
Number of Tuition Exchange Scholarships available
- The Tuition Exchange (TTE)
- Typically, three incoming freshman scholarships
- May be sophomore, junior or senior scholarships available based upon previous tuition exchange enrollment years.
- CIC Tuition Exchange (CIC)
- Typically three incoming freshman scholarships
- May be sophomore, junior or senior scholarships available based upon previous tuition exchange enrollment years
- APCU Tuition Exchange
What Tuition Exchange Scholarships cover
- TTE, CIC and APCU
- Full-time undergraduate tuition (12-19 credits/semester) minus the amount of any federal/state grants or scholarships for which the student is eligible.
- Full tuition scholarship supercedes other Carroll scholarships and grants.
- Winter and study abroad is not included under the tuition exchange benefits
- Tuition exchange students are typically not eligible for campus employment
- The Tuition Exchange (TTE)
- Typically includes up to eight semesters: can be fall, spring or summer
- CIC Tuition Exchange (CIC) and APCU
- Typically includes up to eight consecutive semesters: fall and spring
- Includes up to eight summer credits
- Student must notify Carroll's liaison officer prior to the start of summer sessions
- Student must have been enrolled the spring semester before and be registered for following fall semester
Renewal process
- Student
- Must maintain 2.0 GPA
- Complete the FAFSA each year by April 1
- Meet financial aid progression standards
- Parent
- Must remain an eligible employee of the exporting school.
- Must complete required paperwork at the exporting school each year
- Carroll will recertify a student's tuition exchange application each year after all of the above requirements are met.
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