Common use of DELINQUENT TUITION Clause in Contracts

DELINQUENT TUITION. Tuition is considered delinquent when a family has not met their monthly financial obligation for two months. If your tuition account is 60 days overdue your children will not be permitted to attend classes. They will be sent home and allowed to return when your tuition account is current. In the case of extenuating circumstances, it is the responsibility of the parent to contact the school office and speak with the office manager and/or principal. The school is unable to extend long-term credit in all but a few limited situations when financial aid for tuition is not readily available. The school can accept Visa or MasterCard as a convenience to families requesting this option; however, please note that there is a per transaction fee for credit card transactions. Under dire circumstances, families facing a newly acquired hardship who are unable to make immediate, timely and current payments, must inform and meet with the school principal to plan a series of payments that meet the financial obligation to the school, while working with the current situation of the family. All financial obligations must be met NO LATER THAN June 1st of each school year. Families may not return in the fall of the new school year unless all financial accounts are cleared or a payment plan has been approved by the school principal and/or parish pastor.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement, Parent/Student Handbook Agreement, Parent/Student Handbook Agreement

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DELINQUENT TUITION. Tuition is considered delinquent when a family has not met their monthly financial obligation for two months. If your tuition account is 60 days overdue your children will not be permitted to attend classes. They will be sent home and allowed to return when your tuition account is current. In the case of extenuating circumstances, it is the responsibility of the parent to contact the school office and speak with the office manager and/or principal. The school is unable to extend long-term credit in all but a few limited situations when financial aid for tuition is not readily available. The school can accept Visa or MasterCard as a convenience to families requesting this option; however, please note that there is a per transaction fee for credit card transactions. Under dire circumstances, families facing a newly acquired hardship who are unable to make immediate, timely and current payments, must inform and meet with the school principal to plan a series of payments that meet the financial obligation to the school, while working with the current situation of the family. All financial obligations must be met NO LATER THAN June 1st of each school year. Families may not return in the fall of the new school year unless all financial accounts are cleared or a payment plan has been approved by the school principal and/or and parish pastor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement

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DELINQUENT TUITION. Tuition is considered delinquent when a family has not met their monthly financial obligation for two months. If your tuition account is 60 days overdue your children will not be permitted to attend classes. They will be sent home and allowed to return when your tuition account is current. In the case of extenuating circumstances, it is the responsibility of the parent to contact the school office and speak with the office manager and/or principal. The school is unable to extend long-term credit in all but a few limited situations when financial aid for tuition is not readily available. The school can accept Visa or MasterCard as a convenience to families requesting this option; however, please note that there is a per transaction fee for credit card transactions. Under dire circumstances, families facing a newly acquired hardship who are unable to make immediate, timely and current payments, must inform and meet with the school principal to plan a series of payments that meet the financial obligation to the school, while working with the current situation of the family. All financial obligations must be met NO LATER THAN June 1st of each school year. Families may not return in the fall of the new school year unless all financial accounts are cleared or a payment plan has been approved by the school principal and/or parish pastor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook Policies Agreement

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