Tuition Benefits
The University of Delaware offers a variety of educational assistance programs to meet the needs of our faculty, staff or eligible members of their families.
Delaware Technical Community College (DTCC) Tuition Waiver Exchange Program
The University of Delaware Human Resource office is now accepting applications for the 2026-2027 Delaware Technical Community College (DTCC) Tuition Waiver Exchange program. The lottery date this year will be conducted Friday, August 7, 2026.
This exchange program waives the fall and spring tuition for one eligible dependent that is enrolled on a full-time basis (a minimum of 12 credit hours) in a degree-granting program at DTCC.
The deadline for submission for a DTCC Lottery Application is Monday, August 3, 2026. The application form can be found on the HR Benefits website: DTCC Waiver Exchange Lottery Application
Current scholarship recipients should not participate in the lottery, if continuing.
If you have questions, you may contact the Office of Human Resources by e-mail at hrhelp@udel.edu or by phone at 302-831-2171.
Tuition assistance that waives tuition for a full-time matriculated undergraduate spouse and/or eligible child attending the University of Delaware for fall and spring semester. Learn more.
Tuition assistance that waives the tuition for up to six courses each calendar year for employees, spouses, and eligible child(ren) at the University of Delaware. Learn more.
If selected by lottery, this tuition assistance waives the tuition for a spouse or eligible child enrolled in a full-time degree granting program at Delaware Technical Community College. Learn more.
Tuition assistance that waives the tuition for an employee for one academic course up to 4 credits per semester at Delaware Technical Community College or Delaware State University. Learn more.
Tuition Exchange (TE) is a reciprocal scholarship opportunity for dependents of eligible faculty and staff at more than 660 member schools nationwide.
UD faculty and staff
Learn more about Tuition Exchange for UD faculty and staff (Exports)
Non-UD faculty and staff
Learn more about Tuition Exchange for faculty/staff employees from other participating universities (Imports)
What you should know about education taxation. Learn more.
What you should know about Education Taxation
Under IRS regulations, when an employee or eligible dependents of an employee utilize education benefits for graduate-level courses, the value of the Course Fee Waiver can be taxable to the employee.
You are encouraged to login to your student account through the Student Financial Services portal to verify your student charges and credits are accurate.
Tuition Differential Charge
Faculty and staff who take advantage of the tuition remission program for spouses and dependents will not be made to pay the differential charge for students in the College of Engineering, the Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics and the School of Nursing. The differential will appear on tuition statements as a credit.