In addition to fallen Oregon military personnel, the package has benefits for Chemeketa employees and students who are called to active duty and for Oregon veterans who were disabled as a result of military service since Sept. 11th, 2001.
(SALEM) - Chemeketa Community College Board of Education has approved free tuition for dependents of Oregon military personnel who have died on duty since Sept. 11th, 2001.
The free-tuition benefit is part of a package labeled “Chemeketa’s Response to 9/11.”
Craig Smith, vice president and chief financial officer, told the board the package was in response to the question, “What can we do as a college for those who have made these sacrifices?”
Chemeketa employees activated by the military will receive leave without pay from the college for up to five years, and their dependents will continue to receive tuition waivers during that active-duty period.
Students may receive refunds of paid tuition and fees if they are called up during a term, and their grades will not suffer for their absence.
Veterans who were disabled 50 percent or more while on duty after Sept. 11th, 2001, will have their tuition waived for up to 100 credits or attainment of an associate degree, provided that satisfactory academic progress is being made.
The free tuition for spouses of fallen veterans also extends to 100 credits or a degree.
The waiver for veterans’ children extends to their 21st birthday.
Chemeketa Offering Free Tuition to Dependents of Fallen Oregon Military Personnel Since 9-11Salem-News.com