FINANCIAL AGREEMENT AND REFUND POLICY FOR COURSE FEES Sample Clauses

FINANCIAL AGREEMENT AND REFUND POLICY FOR COURSE FEES. All requests for refunds must be made in writing. Refunds will be processed within 14 (fourteen) days of receipt of request and relevant documentary evidence. There is no automatic right to a refund of fees paid in advance if a learner decides that they do not wish to commence or complete a course with Colour Cosmetica Academy. Refunds will be issued in accordance with the financial agreement and refund policy and at the discretion of the CEOs/Directors, Xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx. Administration Fee An initial non-refundable administration placement fee of $200.00 will apply to all courses payable at least 28 days before course commencement. Notice of 28 days or more. If a refund is requested 28 days or more before the course commences, a refund, minus the administration fee will be given. If a learner wishes to change enrolment to another course delivered concurrently with the enrolled course, the fees paid are transferable to the new course. A second administration fee will be charged. Notice within 28 days of qualification or accredited course commencement • Cancellations within 28 days from course commencement may be subject to full payment or a pro-rata payment to cover fixed cost commitments minus the administration fee. • Program fees may not be refunded or allocated to another program in these circumstances. • Colour Cosmetica Academy cannot accept responsibility for changes to work commitments or personal circumstances within this 28 day period. Notice on or after start of service delivery Once training/service has commenced in the course period no refund is available to learners who leave before finalising the study period unless the learner can provide a medical certificate or show extreme personal hardship. In that case, fees may be refunded on a pro-rata basis, minus the administrative fee/deposit. However, should learners wish to finalise incomplete competencies in a future Qualification, Accredited Course, or Workshop, the original fee payment can be used as credit towards that course within 6 months of initial payment. A learner should complete an Application for Refund Form from Colour Cosmetica Academy. Cancelled qualification or accredited course Should Colour Cosmetica Academy cancel a qualification, learners are entitled to a full refund (or prorate adjusted refund) or transfer of funds to another/future course. In this event, learners will be given their preferred option. Applications for refunds will be in writing and...
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