Common use of Completion Requirements Clause in Contracts

Completion Requirements. To graduate a student must have an overall average of 80% and have completed the following requirements, which are weighted as follows: • 45% 18 courses in program • 30% final written exam • 25% case studies • Body-Mind-Spirit Book Report • Practical Classes: attend 50 hours (minimum) * see next page Students are expected to finish all requirements within one year, but have a maximum of two years to complete the program or may be subject to new requirements, including course upgrades, additional tuition, and administration fees. Homework Hours: Students can expect to spend approximately 750 hours outside of the classroom on work assignments, case studies, and class preparation. Program Organization Title of Course # of Hours NN101A Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part I) 21 NN101B Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part II) 15 NN102 Anatomy & Physiology 30 NN103A Nutritional Symptomatology 30 NN103B Motivational Interview Skills 10.5 NN104A Hormone Health 18 NN105A Body-Mind-Spirit: The Mind Connection 18 NN105B Body-Mind-Spirit: The Spirit Connection 15 NN106 Fundamentals of Business 12 NN107A Biochemistry & Epigenetics 21 NN109 Pathology & Nutrition 27 NN110A Lifecycle Nutrition: Pediatric 12 NN110B Lifecycle Nutrition: Sports 12 NN110C Lifecycle Nutrition: Perspectives on Aging 9 NN114 Nutritional Literature Research 10.5 NN115 Introduction to the Practical Use of Herbs 14 * In addition to the above curriculum courses the program includes practicals, which are designed to give students the opportunity to develop skills essential to their success in the field of nutrition. PROGRAM COST FOR ISP (Tuition + International Student Fees) Program Costs in Canadian dollars ($ CDN) International Student Fee (750.00 + 97.50 HST) due at time of application $ 847.50 Registration Fee: NON-REFUNDABLE $ 100.00 Processing Fee (100.00 + 13.00 HST): NON-REFUNDABLE $ 113.00 Alumni Fee $ 89.27 Tuition $ 6,160.00 TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE UNDER THIS CONTRACT $ 7,309.77 Books are additional (approx 922.00) Superintendent approved qualifying test fee $20.00 (if warranted) Other Fees (Refer to pg.2 of Main Enrollment Contract) Note: Study Permit to be provided no later than 6 weeks before class start date to retain your spot in the class. TUITION INSTALLMENT PLAN (If not paying lump sum) Upon submitting Student Visa: 1st Installment of Tuition $ 1,980.30 Following quarterly installments: 2nd Installment of Tuition (November 1) $ 1,494.00 3rd Installment of Tuition (February 1) $ 1,494.00 4nd Installment of Tuition (April 1) $ 1,494.00 Payment Options: Money order/ draft, wire, or e-transfers from a Canadian bank account.

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Completion Requirements. To graduate a student must have an overall average of 80% and have completed the following requirements, which are weighted as follows: • 45% 18 courses in program • 30% final written exam • 25% case studies • Body-Mind-Spirit Book Report • Practical Classes: attend 50 hours (minimum) * see next page Students are expected to finish all requirements within one year, but have a maximum of two years to complete the program or may be subject to new requirements, including course upgrades, additional tuition, and administration fees. Homework Hours: Students can expect to spend approximately 750 hours outside of the classroom on work assignments, case studies, and class preparation. Program Organization Title of Course # of Hours NN101A Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part I) 21 NN101B Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part II) 15 NN102 Anatomy & Physiology 30 NN103A Nutritional Symptomatology 30 NN103B Motivational Interview Skills 10.5 NN104A Hormone Health 18 NN105A Body-Mind-Spirit: The Mind Connection 18 NN105B Body-Mind-Spirit: The Spirit Connection 15 NN106 Fundamentals of Business 12 NN107A Biochemistry & Epigenetics 21 NN109 Pathology & Nutrition 27 NN110A Lifecycle Nutrition: Pediatric 12 NN110B Lifecycle Nutrition: Sports 12 NN110C Lifecycle Nutrition: Perspectives on Aging 9 NN114 Nutritional Literature Research 10.5 NN115 Introduction to the Practical Use of Herbs 14 * In addition to the above curriculum courses the program includes practicals, which are designed to give students the opportunity to develop skills essential to their success in the field of nutrition. PROGRAM COST FOR ISP (Tuition + International Student Fees) Program Costs in Canadian dollars ($ CDN) International Student Fee (750.00 + 97.50 included HST) due at time of application $ 847.50 Registration Fee: NON-REFUNDABLE $ 100.00 Processing Fee (100.00 + 13.00 included HST): NON-REFUNDABLE $ 113.00 Alumni Fee ( due upon completion ) $ 89.27 Tuition $ 6,160.00 TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE UNDER THIS CONTRACT $ 7,309.77 Books are additional (approx 922.00) Superintendent approved qualifying test fee $20.00 (if warranted) Other Fees (Refer to pg.2 of Main Enrollment Contract) Note: Study Permit to be provided no later than 6 weeks before class start date to retain your spot in the class. TUITION INSTALLMENT PLAN (If not paying lump sum) Upon submitting Student Visa: 1st Installment of Tuition $ 1,980.30 1,962.00 Following quarterly installments: 2nd Installment of Tuition (November 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 3rd Installment of Tuition (February 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 4nd Installment of Tuition (April 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 Alumni Fee upon completion $ 89.27 Payment Options: Money order/ draft, wire, or e-transfers from a Canadian bank account.

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Samples: csnn.ca

Completion Requirements. To graduate a student must have an overall average of 80% and have completed the following requirements, which are weighted as follows: 45% 18 courses in program 30% final written exam 25% case studies Body-Mind-Spirit Book Report • Practical ▪ Corequisite Classes: attend 50 75 hours (minimum) * see next page of the 93 hours of corequisite classes (including 18 hours of Case Study corequisites, which must include Case Study: Follow-Up Visit) A student’s overall average is calculated using a formula with a weighted scale that takes into consideration the amount of hours of each course. All students must meet the above requirements. Prior to writing the final written exam, students must have no outstanding payments (e.g. tuition, textbooks). Students are expected to finish all requirements within one year, but have a maximum of two years to complete the program or may be subject to new requirements, including course upgrades, additional tuition, and administration fees. Homework Hours: Students can expect to spend approximately 750 hours outside of the classroom on work assignments, case studies, and class preparation. Program Organization Title of Course # of Hours NN101A Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part I1) 21 NN101B 24.5 Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part II2) 15 NN102 17.5 Biochemistry & Epigenetics 21 Anatomy & Physiology 30 NN103A 31.5 Nutritional Symptomatology 30 NN103B 31.5 Nutritional Literature Research 10.5 Motivational Interview Skills 10.5 NN104A Hormone Health 18 NN105A 17.5 Body-Mind-Spirit: The Mind Connection 18 NN105B 17.5 Body-Mind-Spirit: The Spirit Connection 15 NN106 17.5 Allergies 17.5 Pathology & Nutrition 24.5 Fundamentals of Business 12 NN107A Biochemistry & Epigenetics 21 NN109 Pathology & Nutrition 27 NN110A 14 Lifecycle Nutrition: Pediatric 12 NN110B Pediatrics 14 Lifecycle Nutrition: Sports 12 NN110C Lifecycle Nutrition: Perspectives on Aging 9 NN114 Nutritional Literature Research 10.5 NN115 Eco-Nutrition 14 Introduction to the Practical Use of Herbs 14 * In addition to the above curriculum courses the program includes practicalscorequisite classes, which are designed to give students the opportunity to develop skills essential to their success in the field of nutrition. There are 31, three-hour corequisite classes on a variety of topics from Supplements to Restorative Diets to Disordered Eating, including 30 hours of cooking classes. PROGRAM COST FOR ISP (Tuition + International Student Fees) COSTS Program Costs in Canadian dollars ($ $CDN) International Student Fee (750.00 + 97.50 HST) Registration Fee: NON-REFUNDABLE due at time of application $ 847.50 Registration 100.00 Processing Fee: NON-REFUNDABLE due at time of application $ 100.00 Processing 150.00 Tuition $ 6,160.00 Kitchen Lab Fee (100.00 + 13.00 HST): NON-REFUNDABLE considered “Tuition”) $ 113.00 350.00 Alumni Fee $ 89.27 Tuition 79.00 Supplies Fee $ 6,160.00 225.00 Archiving Fee $ 15.00 GST $ 23.45 TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE UNDER THIS CONTRACT $ 7,309.77 Books 7,102.45 PLUS Interest, if applicable (see installment payment plan selection) OPTIONAL TEXTBOOK PURCHASE (for all textbooks) is $902 plus applicable tax (see separate form). OR students can elect to source and purchase their textbooks. A book list will be provided upon registration. International Student Fee (NON-REFUNDABLE) is additional and $750 plus applicable tax OTHER FEES (if required) plus applicable tax: Please note ‘other fees’ are additional subject to change without notice. See ‘Student Handbook’ for further details. ▪ rescheduling a course $50 (approx 922.00per course) Superintendent approved qualifying ▪ rescheduling a corequisite $50 (per class) ▪ Rescheduling a cooking class corequisite – online recorded option only $25 (per class) ▪ NSF cheques $25 ▪ late tuition payment $50 ▪ transfer to another group $50 ▪ transfer to another branch $100 ▪ put studies on hold $200 ▪ student card replacement $25 ▪ special request letters $25 ▪ grade appeal process $25 ▪ makeup test (3 max.) $100 each ▪ course upgrade exemption test $150 ▪ module rewrite $100 ▪ custom scheduling fee $20.00 300 ▪ reschedule final written exam $200 ▪ tax receipt replacement $25 ▪ reopening a student file after withdrawing from program $200 ▪ library book late fee $0.30 per day HEAD OFFICE SERVICES (if warrantedrequired) Other Fees includes applicable Ontario tax: additional/replacement copy of Diploma $25 ▪ additional/replacement copy of Transcript $10) ▪ additional/replacement copy of Culinary Certificate $15) ▪ replacement copy of R.H.N. card $10 PAYMENT PLANS FULL PAYMENT: $257.50 (Refer non-refundable fees & GST) due at time of application; then $6,844.95 due July 6, 2021. Payment received after July 6, 2021, is subject to pg.2 a late tuition fee of Main Enrollment Contract$50 (plus tax). Interest Fee: Quarterly Payment Plan: $200 or Monthly Payment Plan: $350 QUARTERLY PAYMENT PLAN: $257.50 due at time of application (non-refundable fees & GST); then $7,044.95 (includes $200 Interest) Notedue as follows: $2,424.95 due July 6, 2021; then 3 payments of $1,540 each due on November 1, 2021; February 1, 2022; and May 1, 2022. First payment due on July 6, 2021. Payment received after this date is subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax). All subsequent payments are due on the 1st of the month and if received after the 15th of the same month will be subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax). MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN: $257.50 due at time of application (non-refundable fees & GST); then $7,194.95 (includes $350 Interest) due as follows: $1,548.32 due July 6, 2021; then 11 payments of $513.33 each due on the 1st of each month from September 1, 2021, up to and including July 1, 2022. First payment due on July 6, 2021. Payment received after this date is subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax). All subsequent payments are due on the 1st of the month and if received after the 15th of the same month will be subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax). INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Registration to be completed no later than May 31, 2021. Study Permit to be provided no later than 6 weeks the program start date. If Study Permit not provided by program start date, program acceptance may be deferred to the next intake at no additional fee. If Study Permit not provided by the next program start date, no further deferral will be granted and a new program application (and registration fees) will be required. FULL PAYMENT: $1,045 due at time of application (includes non-refundable fees and GST); then $6,844.95 due July 6, 2021. Payment received after July 6, 2021, is subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax). QUARTERLY PAYMENT PLAN: $1,045 due at time of application (includes non-refundable fees and GST); then $7,044.95 (includes $200 Interest) due as follows: $2,424.95 due on July 6, 2021; then 3 payments of $1,540 each due November 1, 2021; February 1, 2022; and May 1, 2022. First payment due July 6, 2021. Payment received after this date is subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax). All subsequent payments are due on the 1st of the month and if received after the 15th of the same month will be subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax). MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN: $1,045 due at time of application (includes non-refundable fees and GST); then $7,194.95 (includes $350 Interest) due as follows: $1,548.32 due July 6, 2021; then 11 payments of $513.33 each due on the 1st of each month from September 1, 2021, up to and including July 1, 2022. First payment due on July 6, 2021. Payment received after this date is subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax). All subsequent payments are due on the 1st of the month and if received after the 15th of the same month will be subject to a late tuition fee of $50 (plus tax) Payment options: cheque, Visa, MasterCard, debit, money order, and cash. E-transfers accepted from a domestic bank account (minimum payment of $200). Students are not permitted to pay the full program tuition in cash. Payment in cash is limited to a maximum of $1,000 per transaction. REFUND POLICY Circumstances when Refund Payable Amount of Refund Before program start date, institution receives a notice of withdrawal (applies to all students) • No later than seven days after student signed the enrolment contract, and • Before the program start date. 100% tuition and all related fees, other than application fee. Related fees include: administrative fees, application fees, assessment fees, and fees charged for textbooks or other course materials. • At least 30 days before class the later of: a) The program start date to retain your spot in the classmost recent Letter of Acceptance (international students) b) The program start date in the enrolment contract. TUITION INSTALLMENT PLAN Institution may retain up to 10% of tuition, to a maximum of $1,000. Institution must refund fees paid for course materials if not provided to the student. • More than seven days after the student and institution signed the enrolment contract, and • Less than 30 days before the later of: a) The program start date in the most recent Letter of Acceptance (If international students) b) The program start date in the enrolment contract. Institution may retain up to 20% of tuition, to a maximum of $1,300. Institution must refund fees paid for course materials if not paying lump sumprovided to the student. After program start date, institution provides a notice of dismissal or receives a notice of withdrawal (applies to all students, except those enrolled in a program delivered solely by distance education) Upon submitting • After the program start date, and up to and including 10% of instruction hours have been provided. Institution may retain up to 30% of tuition. Institution must refund fees paid for course materials if not provided to the student. • After the program start date, and after more than 10%, but before 30% of instruction hours, have been provided. Institution may retain up to 50% of tuition. Institution must refund fees paid for course materials if not provided to the student. Student Visadoes not attend program – “no-show” (applies to all students except those enrolled in a program delivered solely by distance education): • Student does not attend the first 30% of the program. Institution may retain up to 50% of the tuition. Institution must refund fees paid for course materials if not provided to the student. Institution receives a refusal of study permit (applies to international students requiring a study permit): • Before 30% of instruction hours would have been provided, had the student started the program on the later of the following: 1st Installment a) The program start date in the most recent Letter of Tuition $ 1,980.30 Following quarterly installments: 2nd Installment Acceptance b) The program start date in the enrolment contract • Student has not requested additional Letter(s) of Tuition Acceptance. 100% tuition and all related fees, other than application fee. After the program start date, student withdraws or is dismissed (November 1) $ 1,494.00 3rd Installment applies to students enrolled in a program delivered solely by distance education): • Student completed up to 30% of Tuition the program. Institution may retain up to 30% of the tuition. Institution must refund fees paid for course materials if not provided to the student. • Student completed more than 30% but less than 50% of the program (February 1) $ 1,494.00 4nd Installment based on evaluation provided to student). Institution may retain up to 50% of Tuition (April 1) $ 1,494.00 Payment Options: Money order/ draft, wire, or e-transfers from a Canadian bank accountthe tuition. Institution must refund fees paid for course materials if not provided to the student.

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Samples: csnn.ca

Completion Requirements. To graduate a student must have an overall average of 80% and have completed the following requirements, which are weighted as follows: • 45% 18 courses in program • 30% final written exam • 25% case studies • Body-Mind-Spirit Book Report • Practical Classes: attend 50 hours (minimum) * see next page Students are expected to finish all requirements within one year, but have a maximum of two years to complete the program or may be subject to new requirements, including course upgrades, additional tuition, and administration fees. Homework Hours: Students can expect to spend approximately 750 hours outside of the classroom on work assignments, case studies, and class preparation. Program Organization Title of Course # of Hours NN101A Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part I) 21 NN101B Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part II) 15 NN102 Anatomy & Physiology 30 NN103A Nutritional Symptomatology 30 NN103B Motivational Interview Skills 10.5 NN104A Hormone Health 18 NN105A Body-Mind-Spirit: The Mind Connection 18 NN105B Body-Mind-Spirit: The Spirit Connection 15 NN106 Fundamentals of Business 12 NN107A Biochemistry & Epigenetics 21 NN109 Pathology & Nutrition 27 NN110A Lifecycle Nutrition: Pediatric 12 NN110B Lifecycle Nutrition: Sports 12 NN110C Lifecycle Nutrition: Perspectives on Aging 9 NN114 Nutritional Literature Research 10.5 NN115 Introduction to the Practical Use of Herbs 14 * In addition to the above curriculum courses the program includes practicals, which are designed to give students the opportunity to develop skills essential to their success in the field of nutrition. PROGRAM COST FOR ISP (Tuition + International Student Fees) Program Costs in Canadian dollars ($ CDN) Registration Fee: NON-REFUNDABLE due at time of application $ 100.00 Processing Fee (included HST): NON-REFUNDABLE due at time of application $ 113.00 International Student Fee (750.00 + 97.50 included HST) NON-REFUNDABLE due at time of application $ 847.50 Registration Fee: NON-REFUNDABLE $ 100.00 Processing Alumni Fee (100.00 + 13.00 HST): NON-REFUNDABLE $ 113.00 Alumni Fee at completion of program) $ 89.27 Tuition $ 6,160.00 TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE UNDER THIS CONTRACT $ 7,309.77 Books are additional (approx 922.00) Superintendent approved qualifying test fee $20.00 (if warranted) Other Fees (Refer to pg.2 of Main Enrollment Contract) Note: Study Permit to be provided no later than 6 weeks before class start date to retain your spot in the class. TUITION INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLAN (If not paying lump sum) Upon submitting Student Visa: 1st Installment of Tuition $ 1,980.30 1,962.00 Following quarterly installments: 2nd Installment of Tuition (November 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 3rd Installment of Tuition (February 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 4nd Installment of Tuition (April 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 Upon completion of Program: Alumni Fee $ 89.27 Payment Options: Money order/ draft, wire, or e-transfers from a Canadian bank account.

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Samples: csnn.ca

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Completion Requirements. To graduate a student must have an overall average of 80% and have completed the following requirements, which are weighted as follows: • 45% 18 courses in program • 30% final written exam • 25% case studies • Body-Mind-Spirit Book Report • Practical Classes: attend 50 hours (minimum) * see next page Students are expected to finish all requirements within one year, but have a maximum of two years to complete the program or may be subject to new requirements, including course upgrades, additional tuition, and administration fees. Homework Hours: Students can expect to spend approximately 750 hours outside of the classroom on work assignments, case studies, and class preparation. Program Organization Title of Course # of Hours NN101A Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part I) 21 NN101B Fundamentals of Nutrition (Part II) 15 NN102 Anatomy & Physiology 30 NN103A Nutritional Symptomatology 30 NN103B Motivational Interview Skills 10.5 NN104A Hormone Health 18 NN105A Body-Mind-Spirit: The Mind Connection 18 NN105B Body-Mind-Spirit: The Spirit Connection 15 NN106 Fundamentals of Business 12 NN107A Biochemistry & Epigenetics 21 NN109 Pathology & Nutrition 27 NN110A Lifecycle Nutrition: Pediatric 12 NN110B Lifecycle Nutrition: Sports 12 NN110C Lifecycle Nutrition: Perspectives on Aging 9 NN114 Nutritional Literature Research 10.5 NN115 Introduction to the Practical Use of Herbs 14 * In addition to the above curriculum courses the program includes practicals, which are designed to give students the opportunity to develop skills essential to their success in the field of nutrition. PROGRAM COST FOR ISP (Tuition + International Student Fees) Program Costs in Canadian dollars ($ CDN) International Student Fee (750.00 + 97.50 included HST) due at time of application $ 847.50 Registration Fee: NON-REFUNDABLE $ 100.00 Processing Fee (100.00 + 13.00 included HST): NON-REFUNDABLE $ 113.00 Alumni Fee ( due upon completion ) $ 89.27 Tuition $ 6,160.00 TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE UNDER THIS CONTRACT $ 7,309.77 Books are additional (approx 922.00) Superintendent approved qualifying test fee $20.00 (if warranted) Other Fees (Refer to pg.2 of Main Enrollment Contract) Note: Study Permit to be provided no later than 6 weeks before class start date to retain your spot in the class. TUITION INSTALLMENT PLAN (If not paying lump sum) Upon submitting Student Visa: 1st Installment of Tuition $ 1,980.30 1,962.00 Following quarterly installments: 2nd Installment of Tuition (November 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 3rd Installment of Tuition (February 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 4nd Installment of Tuition (April 1) $ 1,494.00 1,470.35 Alumni Fee upon completion $ 89.27 Payment Options: Money order/ draft, wire, or e-transfers from a Canadian bank account.

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Samples: csnn.ca

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