I have posted about this before, but it must be noted that Disney Aspire is actually an INCREDIBLE program. All you have to do to be eligible is have worked for the company for 90 days in a full or part time hourly position (this isn't just for people who work in parks/resorts, either. I know people who are in professional but hourly roles who are participating. Yes there are some stipulations - seasonal CMs, CMs on college or internship programs, and exempt leaders aren't eligible (there are other programs, such as tuition reimbursement that do exist for these people). It doesn't matter what role you are in, or if the degree/certificate you are going for has anything to do with your current role. As long as you stay a CM and aren't termed or on a leave of absence, you continue to be eligible. There is no requirement to stay with the company after participating or completing a degree. If you leave the company, you owe NOTHING back to Disney for the classes you already too / books they reimbursed you for - if you want to continue your program, you will start paying the school at the time you leave Disney. The best part: if you get a professional internship or a promotion to a managerial role while participating in Disney Aspire, you are allowed to still continue your program!
Disney Aspire is literally a $50 million+ investment in the people that work for Disney. Does it look good from a PR perspective, sure! But it's very much an attainable program that THOUSANDS of Cast Members are taking part in. I am a front-line CM who already had a Bachelor's Degree, 2 Graduate Certificates and a Masters Degree prior to working for Disney. I am now completing a 2nd Masters Degree COMPLETELY for free. Disney is covering all of my class costs + reimburses me for all of my books.The fact that I am able to continue to reach my educational goals is incredible, particularly considering the fact that a Masters Degree is NOT required for the job I currently do. I consider myself to be very fortunate that I already had an opportunity to go to college and grad school. There are plenty of people enrolling in Disney Aspire who never had a chance to finish High School or go to college, or maybe want to have a chance to learn a trade.
Yes, I might be a bit biased, but I think it's really important to know that Disney Aspire is truly an investment back in the employees.