05-18-2024, 12:47 PM
(05-17-2024, 09:47 AM)Vle045 Wrote: I am curious if anyone here has some in-depth knowledge about Guild Education. My son just got his first job and they provide debt free options through Guild. He’s still got another year of HS, so he’s not quite ready for that yet, but it does have me curious…. I always like to know variable options.
So here are the things I am curious about.
He is still very undecided on everything. I just want to help him figure out options. I think if he is undecided, it might be wise to use the benefit on at least a part time basis and collect some credits on their dime while he’s figuring it out. He doesn’t have access to anything yet, but I would love to see Sophia or Study on there for free so he can grab those in the meantime too. They also have a reimbursement option up to $5250 a year outside of Guild, which would be very helpful if he decides to go to community college first.
- If he changes jobs while using Guild, assuming the same programs are available, can he easily transfer that benefit as well?
- Can you go part time?
- Let’s say he works two jobs that both use Guild, can he mix and match - assuming he meets the employers’ minimum hours, etc.?
Of course, before he signs up for anything, I will help him look for any requirements, like if he has to stay for a certain amount of time afterwards or anything like that. Just curious what options he might look for to maximize his benefits.
Guild is used at a lot of big companies, including Target, Walmart, PepsiCo, Chipotle, Lowes, Taco bell, and Discover. If you're looking for free sophia, I believe Dollar General offers it for free for full time employees.
I do know it is possible to receive this benefit part time, but the specifics are different per company.
I do not know if you can mix and max as specific programs can differ per company. For example Lowes is trade oriented. A friend working at Chipotle HQ mentioned his programs was geared more towards agriculture, though it might be different at the restaurant level. When I interviewed at Discover, the recruiter mentioned the programs being more tech focused. Because of this, I'm not sure if you would be able to "transfer" programs, but worst case scenario, you will be able to utilize the $5,250.