Common use of REFUNDABLE TUITION AND RESIDENTIAL/NON-RESIDENTIAL FEE POLICY Clause in Contracts

REFUNDABLE TUITION AND RESIDENTIAL/NON-RESIDENTIAL FEE POLICY. You have the right to cancel your agreement for a program of instruction, without any penalty or obligations, through attendance at the first class session or the seventh calendar day after enrollment, whichever is later. After the end of the cancellation period, you also have the right to stop school at any time; and you have the right to receive a pro rata refund if you have completed 60 percent or less of the scheduled days in the current payment period in your program through the last day of attendance.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Enrollment Agreement, Enrollment Agreement, Enrollment Agreement

REFUNDABLE TUITION AND RESIDENTIAL/NON-RESIDENTIAL FEE POLICY. You have the right to cancel your agreement for a program of instruction, without any penalty or obligations, through attendance at the first class session or the seventh seventh(7th) calendar day after enrollment, whichever is later. After the end of the cancellation period, you also have the right to stop school at any time; and you have the right to receive a pro rata prorated refund if you have completed 60 percent or less of the scheduled days in the current payment period in your program through the last day of attendance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enrollment Agreement, Enrollment Agreement

REFUNDABLE TUITION AND RESIDENTIAL/NON-RESIDENTIAL FEE POLICY. You have the right to cancel your agreement for a program of instruction, without any penalty or obligations, through attendance at the first class session or the seventh (7th) calendar day after enrollment, whichever is later. After the end of the cancellation period, you also have the right to stop school at any time; and you have the right to receive a pro rata prorated refund if you have completed 60 percent or less of the scheduled days in the current payment period in your program through the last day of attendance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enrollment Agreement