studiekostenregeling

10:01 Oct 18, 2002
Dutch to English translations [Non-PRO]
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Dutch term or phrase: studiekostenregeling
ik heb er ook de studiekostenregeling bij gedaan.
naziha


Summary of answers provided
5 +1tuition cost arrangement / tuition fee arrangement (plan)
Nadia Ellis (X)
5 +1Tuition Reimbursement (Benefit)
Bryan Crumpler
4 +1study finance plan
Chris Hopley


  

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study finance plan


Explanation:
Study finance plan or study payment plan/arrangement should do.

Chris Hopley
Netherlands
Local time: 11:15
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in pair: 2117

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Tina Vonhof (X): I would say 'student finance plan'.
13 hrs

neutral  Bryan Crumpler: thanks for the comment... had to do more research...this is part of a set of employee benefits & is b/w employer and employee; not b/w student & university. If this is what the benefit s called in the UK, thumbs up. If not, thumbs down. Hence, "neutral"
1 day 17 hrs
  -> Could also be a finance plan taken out by parents to put their offspring through university, or an agreement between employer and employee for a long-term course of study, etc. Without much context to go on, I chose an 'all things to all men' translation.
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tuition cost arrangement / tuition fee arrangement (plan)


Explanation:
St. Edward's University - Other Financing Options
... Monthly Arrangement Payment Plan [MAPP]. Students may take advantage of this payment ... In
this program, students pay a percentage of their tuition cost ...
www.stedwards.edu/stufinan/other.htm - 18k - Cached - Similar pages

TUITION
... The estimated semester cost of tuition will be ... is due with the registration form,
separate from tuition ... Students must complete a payment arrangement form which ...
www.masters.edu/academics/mabc/fininfo.asp - 42k - Cached - Similar pages

ARRANGEMENT of tuition fee payments Following changes are ...
Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove ARRANGEMENT
of tuition fee payments for the academic year 2002/2003, Each ...
www.lfhk.cuni.cz/studinf/Arrangement.htm - 6k - Cached - Similar pages

[DOC]Tuition Fee Payment Arrangement
File Format: Microsoft Word 2000 - View as HTML
... Part A Tuition Fee Payment Arrangement. (Please read the attached examples and
decide on the payment option/options you would like to offer to students. ...
www.info.gov.hk/emb/eng/policy/tertiary/ highnprof/attachments7&9.doc - Similar pages

The Policy Analyst - http://www.policyanalyst.com
... approach approximating the higher education tuition subsidy arrangements in Australia.
Fees would need to be regulated, as in the flat fee arrangement. ...
www.policyanalyst.com/articles/education/000007.html - 13k - Cached - Similar pages


Nadia Ellis (X)
Native speaker of: Native in FlemishFlemish, Native in DutchDutch
PRO pts in pair: 8

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  joeky janusch
3 hrs

agree  Ariser
9 hrs

disagree  Bryan Crumpler: if this is an arrangement between the university & the student as opposed to the company and the employee, then this would be incorrect
1 day 16 hrs
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1 day 18 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Tuition Reimbursement (Benefit)


Explanation:
The "studiekostenregeling" is meant to clearly delineate the end goals, academic performance requirements, rights, demands, and responsibilities as related to education, personal growth and training within an organization.
---http://www.arduin.nl/PO&O/inleiding_studk.htm

Contrary to what I originally proposed ("tuition adjustment") the "studiekostenregeling" has nothing to do with the actual educational institution itself. It's actually an arrangement between a company and it's employees to pay (in whole or in part) for their expenses should they choose to return to school part or full time to futher their education for the _specific_ benefit of the company. THis is what's called a "perk" or an employee "benefit". Lots of companies have medical/dental benefits, discount benefits (for retail stores etc)... It's basically a subpart of your contract with the company. THis in essence means that your company invests in your capability to gain more knowledge that would help the company, per se, develop better products or better medicines, or provide better services to its customers. IT companies such as SAS, Cisco & Microsoft do this quite often as a means of training good longstanding employees rather than looking for new more-skilled ones.

Human Resources departments (in the United States at least) call this a "Tuition Reimbursement Benefit" or simply "Tuition Reimbursement". This is accoring to my sister-in-law who has worked in Human Resources for 5 years with IBM.

In the 2nd reference see 2nd paragraph.

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OTHER SUPPORTING LINKS

http://www.imation.com/en_US/main.jhtml?Id=11_01_01_11
http://www.jnj.com/careers/tuition.html
http://www.pfs.com/employ/tuition.htm
http://www.netdesk.com/career_changer/itcap.asp


    Reference: http://www.ets.org/hr/tuition.html
    Reference: http://www.randstadgezondheidszorg.nl/MijnRandstad/jij/3.htm...
Bryan Crumpler
United States
Local time: 06:15
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 276

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Jason Roberts
16 days
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