Wizkid (User)
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tuition reimbursment 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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forum members;
l'd like to know which companies offer the best tuition assistance or benefits. Specifically which companies help the most with law school tuition?
I was thinking of going to a bank like Comerica or LaSalle/
Anyone have any experience?
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LK311 (User)
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Re:tuition reimbursment 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Banks I hear are pretty good. But insurance companies, the larger one also offer very good programs, I have a couple as clients, as well as large software development companies or large tech companies- they do real good on this stuff too. good luck.
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Lex (User)
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Re:tuition reimbursment 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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Be careful of tuition reimbursement as employers will require yoiu to continue working for them for a period of time after you complete your education. If you leave, they may require you to pay them back. So, if you dont plan on staying there you may just want to pay for it your self.
Personally, if the employer paid all or most of the tuition i'd stay there. Usually corporate departments at big banks offer the best tuition reimbursement.
Also, check the big 4-5 CPA firms.
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