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  • Rhode Island College Unemployment Tuition Waiver Summer 2026

  • RI Public Higher Education Unemployment Means Test

  • Individuals receiving unemployment benefits from the State of Rhode Island may be eligible for a waiver of tuition for the courses taken at Rhode Island College. Students must have an active, open claim with the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training.

    Waiver applicants must submit the following documentation:

    • DLT Certification of UI Eligibility Form (DLT-467). The form must be dated as follows:
      • Summer Session 1: After March 19, 2026 and before May 18, 2026
      • Summer Session 2: After April 30, 2026 and before June 29, 2026
    • RI Public Higher Education Unemployment MEANS Test
    • Signed copy of 2025 federal form 1040
    • Copy of all W2 Forms for the Unemployed
    • Copy of RI Driver’s License or RI State ID
    • Payment of required fees not covered by the waiver
    • Completed 2025/2026 FAFSA

    Waiver Registration Period Begins:

    • Summer Session 1: Friday, May 15, 2026
    • Summer Session 2: Friday, June 26, 2026

    Registration prior to this date will not be eligible for the tuition waiver. Waiver approval is based on space availability. Waiver may not be used for specific courses that reserve places for students upon acceptance into a program. Certain classes are not eligible for the tuition waiver – student teaching, practicum, applied music, clinical nursing & independent study are some examples. Please contact the Bursar’s Office if you have questions regarding course eligibility.

    Deadline to Submit Documentation:

    • Summer Session 1: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
    • Summer Session 2: Wednesday, July 1, 2026

    Tuition waiver requests will not be processed if forms are incomplete, documentation is missing, or if payment for required fees is not presented. Waivers cannot be used for non-credit courses, program fees, or audit fees. Waivers cannot be used for non-credit courses, program fees, or audit fees.

    Important Notice: Waiver recipients enrolled in a degree program (matriculated students) are required to apply for Financial Aid by filing the 2025 – 2026 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA, and any verification documentation requested by the Financial Aid Office, at Rhode Island College, will be used to determine Financial Aid eligibility. Any scholarship or grant aid awarded will be applied toward your tuition in lieu of your waiver, and the amount of your waiver will be reduced accordingly. Waiver applications will be returned or denied if the FAFSA is not completed. If you are considered a dependent student for financial aid purposes, you are not eligible for an unemployment waiver.

  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • 1) Did your parent (or someone else) claim you as a dependent for 2025?*
  • 2) Did you file a 2025 tax return?*
  • 5) List 2025 wages from unemployed individual(s) line 1 of form W-2 (Please attach copies of all W-2s)
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  • 1) $47,820
    2) $60,660
    3) $74,850
    4) $96,390
    5) $114,330
    6) $132,390
    7) $146,910
    8) $164,220

  • For family units with more than eight members, add $15,940 for each additional family member.
  • If the amount in Item 7 is more than the amount in Item 6, you qualify for the waiver.
  • You will need to upload the following:

    • DLT Certification of UI Eligibility Form (DLT-467)
    • Signed copy of 2025 Federal Form 1040
    • Copy of all W2 Forms for the Unemployed
    • Copy of RI Driver’s License or RI State ID
    • Completed 2025/2026 FAFSA
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  • Payment of Required Fees

    Sometimes, waivers are granted for certain classes, but not others. This means a student may still be responsible for part of the tuition and fees even if the waiver is approved. After your request is reviewed, you’ll be informed of any remaining balance if applicable.

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