The partnership grants company employees discounted tuition on coursework at TAMUT. The agreement was finalized with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on September 11.
TAMUT President Dr. Ross Alexander said, “We are excited to announce our new partnership with Complete Computing Solutions. We are honored to be able to assist their employees as they work towards completing their education goals.”
Under the partnership, all full-time employees of Complete will receive a tuition discount on undergraduate, graduate, certificate, or micro-credential programs. This discount applies to in-person, online, or hybrid classes.
The agreement also waives the standard application fee and entitles employees new to the school to the First Flight Scholarship. This gives them their first class fee if they are enrolled in at least six hours.
Complete Computing Solutions CEO Mike Smith said, “This partnership represents an exciting step forward for Complete Computing Solutions and our employees. It’s not just about growing our business — it’s about empowering our team, supporting our community, and driving long-term success for everyone we serve.”
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