Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about NOVA CAST and our exclusive Tuition Rewards program.
General
What are Tuition Rewards?
Tuition Rewards, similar to frequent flyer miles, bridge the gap between students who want a quality private college education and over 450 private colleges and universities in 47 states.
Each Tuition Rewards Point represents a guaranteed minimum scholarship equivalent to one dollar, spread equally over four years.
How can I earn Tuition Rewards?
You simply become a subscriber with NovaCast IPTV. You earn 5,000 rewards when you subscribe and 250 rewards each month as subscriber. In just five years, you will have 20,000 rewards (that is like receiving a $20,000 scholarship) simply by being a NovaCast subscriber.
We can’t afford a private college. Why should my family participate?
Don’t let list price scare you. Private college may actually cost less than a state school. 64% of students at private colleges graduate in 4 years vs. 37% at public universities, saving significant time and money.
You wouldn’t buy a house based solely on list price. Smart families aren’t intimidated by list price — they look at quality, fit, and the real cost after aid.
What are the program deadlines?
- Students must be registered prior to August 31st of the year they begin 12th grade.
- Students cannot earn or receive points after August 31st of the year they begin 12th grade.
- Tuition Rewards must be submitted within ten (10) days of application to any Participating College.
How much does it cost to join?
Nothing! Tuition Rewards is included in your NovaCast IPTV subscription.
How much can I save off participating college tuition?
Most Participating Colleges are required to accept up to 25% off tuition, spread evenly over four years. As an example, if tuition is $40,000/year, submitting at least 40,000 Points would guarantee a savings of up to $10,000 per year.
Note: A small number of schools accept less than 25%. Sign in to your account to view each school's current discount obligation before submitting Points.
How is the value of my earned Tuition Rewards Points calculated?
Each Point is equal to a $1.00 guaranteed scholarship. For example, redeem 36,000 Points for a student at a participating college or university, and that student is guaranteed to receive at least $36,000 in scholarships, grants or discounts, spread equally over a projected four years of undergraduate education.
The maximum amount of Points a college is obligated to accept is based on the published freshman year tuition. For example, if the published list price is $40,000 for freshman year tuition, the school would be obligated to accept 40,000 Tuition Rewards Points. To view a college’s maximum obligation, sign in to your account and view a college’s profile page. Some schools may accept an amount less than their freshman year tuition. Please see a school’s profile page for complete information.
Can homeschooled students participate?
Absolutely! When the student reaches the equivalent high-school age, you can specify “Homeschooled” from the list of high schools.
What is the difference between Tuition Rewards Points and a scholarship?
A scholarship is financial support awarded to a student, based on academic achievement or other criteria that may include financial need, for the purpose of schooling. There are various types of scholarships — the two most common being merit-based and need-based. The donor or department funding the scholarship sets the criteria for recipient selection, and the grantor specifically defines how the money is to be applied.
Tuition Rewards Points work differently from a traditional scholarship. Rather than applying for an award, you earn Points over time as a subscriber to NovaCast. Each Point is equivalent to one dollar of guaranteed minimum institutional aid. When your student applies to a member college, the Points you submit set the floor for what that college must award them. The student may receive more financial aid, but is guaranteed not to receive less. Think of it as a scholarship you build over time, simply by being a member.
Account
Will my Tuition Rewards ever expire?
No, Tuition Rewards do not expire.
Who can I “sponsor” to use my points?
You can sponsor children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other family members including great/grand relations, step, God, and adopted children. You cannot sponsor students where there is no family relationship, such as a neighbor’s or co-worker’s children.
Is there a maximum number of students I can sponsor?
As long as the children you are sponsoring are in your immediate or extended family, there is no limit on the number of children you can sponsor.
Can multiple sponsors pool their points for the same student?
Yes! Multiple family members can sponsor the same student and contribute toward that student’s Point total. When a second family member registers, they should enter the student’s information exactly as originally entered — name, date of birth, and ZIP code — so we can correctly match them to the existing student record. If you believe a duplicate student account has been created, please contact our support team.
Do I have to allocate Tuition Rewards to my students equally?
No, it is up to you to decide how to allocate your Tuition Rewards. We recommend sponsors allocate points to the oldest child first; if he or she doesn’t attend a member college, transfer the points to the next-oldest child.
When my student applies to a participating school, what do I need to do?
Within ten (10) days of the student’s application, log in to your account, locate the student on your page and follow the link to submit their rewards. Only submit to schools the student has actually applied to.
Can I change which student I’ve allocated points to after I’ve submitted them?
Yes, with some conditions depending on timing:
- Before August 1st of your student’s 12th grade year — Points can be freely transferred between students in your account.
- After August 1st of your student’s 12th grade year — Points can be returned to your account as a one-way transfer, but cannot be re-allocated to a student who has passed that same deadline.
- If Points were submitted to a college and the student does not matriculate — the Points are returned to your account and can be allocated to another eligible student.
Please contact our support team if you need assistance with a Point transfer.
Can I give my Tuition Reward Points to my church, school, employer, or another family?
Tuition Rewards can only be used by the children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews whom you sponsor. If an older beneficiary doesn’t use their points, you may transfer non-bonus points to a younger enrolled student. You cannot give unused Tuition Rewards to another parent or organization.
What happens to my points if I pass away — can they be transferred to another family member?
Yes. We suggest that you let other family members know about your Tuition Rewards account so that they know to contact us for assistance.
What if I can’t use my Tuition Rewards?
Simply save them or let them continue to accrue for use with a future niece, nephew, or grandchild. Since the program is free, there is no cost to holding unused points.
College
Is participation in the Tuition Rewards Program a guarantee of admission?
No, each school’s normal admissions standards still apply.
Can we still apply for other financial aid?
Absolutely! Tuition Rewards ensure the student receives a scholarship at least equal to their rewards. They may receive more aid — but cannot receive less.
What if my student receives a merit scholarship? How will this affect Tuition Rewards?
Tuition Rewards represent the minimum scholarship a participating student will receive. If the student receives other institutional aid, the school can choose to “blend” (include) or “stack” (add on top) the Tuition Rewards with those funds.
Does the guaranteed discount apply if my student receives need-based aid instead of merit aid?
Yes. Tuition Rewards work the same regardless of whether your student receives merit-based or need-based institutional aid. The guaranteed minimum applies to any institutional scholarship or grant awarded by the college, and the school can choose to blend or stack the Tuition Rewards with that aid.
The one distinction worth noting: Tuition Rewards apply to institutional aid only — they do not apply against federal or private loans, work-study programs, or other non-institutional funding. Your student can still pursue all of those options in addition to their Tuition Rewards.
Can Tuition Rewards be used for fees, room, board, or books?
No, Tuition Rewards apply to tuition only.
Can Tuition Rewards be used for graduate, online, or part-time classes?
No, Tuition Rewards can only be used for full-time traditional undergraduate education beginning freshman year at a participating private college’s main campus.
SAGE Prime (different from Tuition Rewards) is our continuing education program providing discounts at select Participating Colleges for degree completion, graduate education, and professional certificates.
Can Tuition Rewards be used if my child transfers to a member college?
It’s up to the school. While there is no contractual obligation requiring the school to honor the rewards for transfer students, most schools are willing to honor at least a portion of the rewards.
Miscellaneous
Can I ever “cash out” my Tuition Rewards account?
No. Tuition Rewards are Points and are never awarded in cash.
What happens if I stop my NovaCast subscription?
You stop accumulating Tuition Reward Points, but the points you’ve already earned are yours to use.
I don’t see any colleges of interest. My child is in 9th grade.
- By the time your child is ready to apply, additional schools of interest are likely to join.
- It costs nothing to participate, regardless of where your child goes to college.
- After research, you may find many appealing choices — or another child, niece, nephew, or grandchild could benefit in the future.
If I join now while my child is in 5th grade, and their college joins in 11th grade, do I receive rewards from 5th grade on?
Yes! As more colleges join, Tuition Reward Points are applied to those schools too — and you have more choices.
What happens if a college joins after my student has already applied or matriculated?
If a student applies to, is accepted by, or has already matriculated at a college that subsequently joins the program, the college is under no obligation to honor their Tuition Rewards.
Is the tuition reduction taxable?
IRS Publication 970 states clearly that qualified tuition reductions do not need to be included in your income. Tuition Rewards meets the qualified tuition reduction definition. We recommend consulting a tax professional for your specific situation.
This sounds too good to be true. What’s the catch?
There is no catch. Member colleges recruit the students you sponsor once they’re in high school. We do not share your sponsor information with any schools or third parties.
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