
"Eighty percent of Chloe's USC tuition-or about $60,000-is paid via a tuition-exchange scholarship, a program that matches higher education employees and their dependents with scholarships to attend participating institutions at a steep discount."
"The reciprocity at the heart of the exchange program rests on the notion that students are being swapped from one TE campus to the next, explained Kristin Tichenor, president of Tuition Exchange."
Joe Behen, after 30 years at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, was laid off due to financial issues. His daughter, Chloe, a USC sophomore, relies on a tuition-exchange scholarship covering 80% of her tuition. This program connects employees and their dependents with scholarships at participating institutions. Joe inquired about the future of Chloe's scholarship following his layoff, highlighting the uncertainty faced by families dependent on such financial aid.
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