1.Refund computations will be based on scheduled course time of entry into classes through the last documented day of an academically related activity. Leaves of absence, suspensions and school holidays will not be counted as part of the scheduled class attendance.
2. The effective date of termination for refund purposes will be the earliest of the following:
a) the date of termination, if the student is terminated by the school after entry to program any advancements through financial assistance will with be partially refunded based on student acedemic factors.
b) the date of receipt of written notice from the student; or c) ten school days following the last date of attendance.
3. If tuition advancements and fees are collected in advance of entrance, and if after expiration of the 72 hour cancellation partial refund will began its process with the deductions of materials, costs, and accommodation.
4. If a student enters program and decides to withdraw within 40 percent of the materials, books and knowledge received the minimum refund of the remaining tuition and fees will be the pro rata portion of tuition, fees, and other charges that the number of hours remaining in the portion of the course or program for which the student has been charged after the effective date of termination bears to the total number of hours in the portion of the course or program for which the student has been charged, except that a student may not collect a refund if the student has completed 40 percent or more of the total number of hours in the portion of the program for which the student has been charged on the effective date of termination. (More simply, the refund is based on the precise number of course time hours the student has paid for, but not yet used, at the point of termination, up to the 40 percent completion mark, after which no refund is due.)
5. Refunds for items of extra expense to the student, such as books, tools, or other supplies are to be handled separately from refund of tuition and other academic fees. The student will not be required to purchase instructional supplies, books and tools until such time as these materials are required. Once these materials are purchased, no refund will be made. For full refunds, the school can withhold costs for these types of items from the refund as long as they were necessary for the portion of the program attended. Any such items not required for the portion of the program attended must be included in the refund.
6. A student who withdraws for a reason unrelated to the student’s academic status after the 40 percent completion mark and requests a grade at the time of withdrawal shall be given a grade of “incomplete”
and permitted to re-enroll in the course or program during the 12-
month period following the date the student withdrew without payment of additional tuition for that portion of the course or program. A full refund of all tuition and fees is due and refundable in each of the following cases:
a) an enrollee is not accepted by the school;
b) if the course of instruction is discontinued by the school and this prevents the student from completing the course;
A full or partial refund may also be due in other circumstances of program deficiencies or violations of requirements for career schools and colleges.
If student withdraws after program has started, student has 30 days to re-enroll into program with the advantage of admission fees being secured. As admission fees are non refundable student must consider decision carefully before withdrawing and time periods. After 30 calendar days student eligibility to re-enroll will expire.
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