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What is scrip?
How does each purchase earn tuition assistance?
How does it work?
What are the fees and how much do I have to pay to start?
How does a member family get its tuition assistance?
Does the family need to have school aged (or any) children
to participate?
Why do merchants participate in the scrip program?
We use our credit card for cash back or miles, how is
scrip a better deal?
Why doesn’t my parochial school sell scrip?
Which is a better deal, my school’s scrip program
or the WTPSPA?
Can I sell the scrip I buy to others? What do we do
when we have a bad gift card?
Can I use scrip to pay store chargecard balances?
How can I find out more?
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What is scrip?
Scrip is a term, having a military
origin, meaning "substitute money". When a family purchases scrip,
they are purchasing negotiable gift certificates that are used just like cash.
National and local merchants issue the scrip (identical in form to their gift
certificates) where many families already shop. These merchants want to support
not for profit organizations and, in return, ask you to support them by pre-paying
for these gift certificates which allow you to shop at their stores. Families
can use these gift certificates to purchase everyday expenses like food, gas,
clothing and other essentials. With every purchase they earn tuition
assistance. This tuition assistance is “Free Money” -- money for family spending,
which is going to be spent anyway, just done a little differently.
How does each
purchase earn tuition assistance?
The WTPSPA buys the gift certificates at a discount (which
varies by merchant) then it sells them to its member families at full price.
After a small $40 fee which covers some of the program expenses is deducted
from your earnings the difference is then applied to the purchasing family’s tuition assistance account.
How does it work?
Simple, on or before
any given Wednesday (unless it is an Holiday weekend) by 4:00 p.m., a member
family submits an order, at the Scrip Drop-Off Center (in either the indoor
drop-off box or the outdoor black WTPSPA drop-off box) at our location at the
Corner of Central & Cheltenham at 2828 West Central Avenue, Basement,
Toledo, Ohio, for the scrip they want (see sample order form on page 7).
That family will have filled out the ACH
paperwork and that ACH will be processed the same day (Wednesday as that
family's order). The order is processed and the
check is cashed Thursday morning. The order is then ready for pickup, in the
family’s own pick-up box at the Jeff Traudt’s
Insurance Building,
the following Friday by noon. Pick-up is available Monday to Friday - 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. and not
available on weekends and holidays
What are the fees
and how much do I have to pay to start?
The fees deducted from your
tuition assistance are a flat $40 from the gross amount of tuition assistance
for WTPSPA costs. This is taken from the first $40 of tuition assistance
earned. THERE ARE NO PREPAID FEES. If a family does not earn $40 in tuition
assistance then the remainder of the $40 fee is waived. After the deduction of
the $40 fee the remainder is issued in the form of a check at the end of each
fiscal year, April 30th
(explained below). The percentages on the order form are EXACTLY
the amounts of tuition assistance being generated by the member family.
The WTPSPA fee structure has been designed to, with economy in mind, cover the
costs of the extensive hours of data entry and compilation, e-mailing,
communication to member families, sorting, shipping, office supplies, copies,
rent, maintenance of the physical site, anticipated website, internet access,
equipment maintenance, computer hardware/software maintenance and upgrade as
well as other ordinary costs of doing business.
How does a member
family get its tuition assistance?
Each April the WTPSPA will
distribute a tuition assistance designation sheet asking each family to
designate the school or schools to which the family will distribute the tuition
assistance. Then at the end of each fiscal year (April 30th) a check, jointly payable to
the designated parochial school and the member family, will be drawn and
delivered to the member family to be used as partial or full payment of their
child’s parochial school tuition.
Does the family
need to have school aged (or any) children to participate?
Absolutely not, younger families
can start generating tuition assistance immediately and “roll
over” their tuition assistance each year (without interest) until they need it to
pay tuition. The tuition assistance designation sheet will have, as one of its
choices, an option to “roll over” the tuition assistance to the
following year. Also, grandparents, relatives or any family can start an
account with the WTPSPA, generate tuition assistance and then designate any
family and parochial school to receive the tuition assistance that they have
generated.
Why do merchants
participate in the scrip program?
A combination of goodwill,
competition, profit margin, no credit card transaction fees, time value of
money and risk of loss motivates these merchants These merchants exchange that
2-24% they are sacrificing in profits for the goodwill and patronage given them
by the member families. However, each merchant does a financial equation. That
is, most likely their profit margin can absorb the amount they are donating to
the member families. Further, they are getting their cash up front and thus getting
“time value” on their money while they most likely will not have to honor the gift
certificates until months after they are purchased. Further, there is no 3-5%
credit card fee on gift certificate purchases so the merchant saves that cost.
Also, they are getting a “goodwill” leg up on the competition
that is not
participating in the scrip program. Finally, the risk of loss has been
transferred to the consumer or bearer of the gift certificate. If the
certificate is lost the merchant still keeps the money it was paid (“benefit
of loss”). So in reality a participating merchant isn’t giving up much. However, it is
much more than a merchant who doesn’t participate (like Meijers,
Target, WalMart etc) and it is a great deal for the member families.
We use our credit
card for cash back or miles, how is scrip a better deal?
This one is easy.
Scrip, by far, is a better value for your spending dollar than Discover’s
cash back bonus or any airline credit card you can use. Take for instance the 1% cash
back bonus of Discover. If a member family spends $20,000.00 annually in Discover
card purchases on its anniversary date the family will get a check for $200.
If, however, that family made those same purchases (to the extent it can) with
scrip that family will have made an average of 5% (that is after deduction of
the management fee) and will have generated $1000.00 in tuition assistance. As
to any airline card, other than Southwest Airlines, it takes at least 24,000
miles, (or $24,000 charged dollars) to get even one contiguous United States
round-trip ticket (during off-peak travel season). That same $24,000.00 in
expenditures translates into $1200.00 in tuition assistance. That is more than
enough to purchase several round-trip airline tickets. So a member family’s
best policy is to use scrip for every purchase possible and their favorite incentive generating
credit card for purchases where they can’t use scrip
Why doesn’t my parochial school sell scrip?
Some schools do and
keep a healthy portion of the tuition assistance generated for the school
general fund. Check with your school as to availability and terms of their
scrip program. As to the schools that don’t, the WTPSPA has
learned that most schools’ concerns range from the fear that their families won’t
participate to the apprehension that an already over-burdened school staff will not be able to
handle the additional work a scrip program brings. One school even went so far
as to state that “Our families won’t take out as many
loans from local parochial
credit unions or participate in school provided financing.” These are unfounded fears.
Clearly, successfully managing a scrip program requires significant time and
effort. The “i” in scrip stands for incentive. The parent’s
participation is guaranteed because of the amount of the incentive. Further, because the
WTPSPA acts outside of the school infrastructure there is absolutely no burden
on school or administrative staffs. The WTPSPA has found these attitudes are
the common threads in the administrative staffs and parish leadership of
non-scrip program schools.
Which is a better deal, my school’s scrip program
or the WTPSPA?
Make sure to be familiar with the
terms of your school’s scrip program. Some schools take a healthy share (up to half)
of your tuition assistance accumulated. As usual a family’s
best strategy is to find
out as much information as it can and ask tough questions of those in charge
(WTPSPA personnel included). Other things to consider are whether the school
will allow the family to rollover unused tuition assistance to the next year
and whether the family can use the tuition assistance at local parochial high
schools.
Can I sell the
scrip I buy to others?
Absolutely. Member families are
encouraged to sell scrip to whomever they can. Relatives, friends and coworkers
can all help the member family generate tuition assistance by purchasing scrip.
We just ask for one check per order per week. Have your customers pay you for
the scrip that you order for them any particular week.
What do we do when we have a bad gift
card?
When you have a bad
card you must first perform a card balance inquiry.
If your gift card
states it has a “zero balance” or “not
activated”, please follow these steps:
1. Call the 1-800 # on
the back of the card.
2. After you have
listened to the balance, if it states the card is $0, stay on the line to speak
to a customer service representative.
3. Ask the
representative for a history of the card. They can tell you the activation date
and when or where (if) it was used.
Only after you have
followed these steps and are still experiencing a problem with the card, please
e-mail NOSA with the serial number of the card.
Can I use scrip to
pay store charge card balances?
Some merchants (The Anderson’s,
J.C. Penney & Kohl’s)
do allow families to do this under the following conditions: That the family make its payment at
the store, not by mail; and, if the entire balance is not paid the family is
still required to send in (the mail) the minimum monthly payment Other
merchants absolutely forbid payments in this manner. Make sure you check with
your merchant before making a large purchase on a store card anticipating
generating a large amount of tuition assistance paying off the store charge
with scrip. One way to circumvent a store’s “no scrip on
store charges”
policy is to speak
with the store manager before making a large purchase. Tell her that you have
enough in gift certificates to make this purchase but you don’t
have them with you. Ask if you can purchase the large item with a credit card and come back a
week later with the gift certificates, get your credit card credited and pay
with the gift certificates. Chances are the store manager will agree because
she wants a sale and a credit card sale costs them 3-5% on each sale and gift
certificates do not (they may not realize you get tuition assistance). Again
the best policy is always ask...the worst they can say is no.
How can I find out
more?
Read the WTPSPA rules (attached as
pages 6/7), enrollment form (page 8) and the order form (attached as page 9).
Also, you can E-mail the WTPSPA at wtpspa@gmail.com. Unlike many organizations, the WTPSPA is designed to
reward a member family directly proportional to their participation. Finally,
any family referred by a member family is welcome to join and start earning
tuition assistance for their family’s parochial school
education.
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