Common use of STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL Clause in Contracts

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).

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Samples: www.cambridgecollege.edu, www.cambridgecollege.edu, california.cambridgecollege.edu

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 20202018-2021 2019 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2019 Sept 03, 2019 Sept 09, 2019 Sept 16, 2019 Spring Term 2020 Sept 1Jan 14, 2020 Sept 8Jan 21, 2020 Sept Jan 28, 2020 Summer Term 2020 June 9, 2020 June 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14June 22, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 2020 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2021-2021 2022 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2021 Sept 1, 2020 2021 Sept 87, 2020 2021 Sept 1514, 2020 2021 Spring Term 2021 2022 Jan 14, 2021 2022 Jan 1918, 2021 2022 Jan 2625, 2021 2022 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 2022 June 7, 2021 2022 June 146, 2021 2022 June 13, 2022 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).

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Samples: www.cambridgecollege.edu, california.cambridgecollege.edu, california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 20202018-2021 2019 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2018 Sept 105, 2020 2018 Sept 811, 2020 2018 Sept 1518, 2020 2018 Spring Term 2021 2019 Jan 1409, 2021 2019 Jan 1916, 2021 2019 Jan 2623, 2021 2019 Summer Term 2021 2019 June 14, 2021 2019 June 711, 2021 2019 June 1418, 2021 2019 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).

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Samples: www.cambridgecollege.edu, www.cambridgecollege.edu, www.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 20202018-2021 2019 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2019 Sept 04, 2019 Sept 10, 2019 Sept 17, 2019 Spring Term 2020 Sept 1Jan 08, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept Jan 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 1422, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 2020 Summer Term 2021 2020 June 110, 2021 2020 June 716, 2021 2020 June 1423, 2021 2020 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).

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Samples: www.cambridgecollege.edu, california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2021-2021 2022 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2021 Sept 1, 2020 2021 Sept 87, 2020 2021 Sept 1514, 2020 2021 Spring Term 2021 2022 Jan 14, 2021 2022 Jan 1918, 2021 2022 Jan 2625, 2021 2022 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 2022 June 7, 2021 2022 June 146, 2021 2022 June 13, 2022 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first two weeks of term) 100% During third week of term 75% During fourth week of term 50% During fifth week of term 25% Thereafter 0% Title IV and state scholarship recipients are subject to different refund/repayment calculations (see below).

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Samples: california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: HUMAN SERVICES MANAGEMENT (BS) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 5,731.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 56,525.00 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 5,731.00 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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Samples: www.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: Teaching Skills & Methodologies (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 7,243.50 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 19,358.50 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 7,243.50 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, Tevera fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: Marriage & Family Therapy (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 7,243.50 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 36,545.00 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 7,243.50 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, Tevera fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: EMPATHY CERTIFICATE TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 3,610.88 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 8,048.64 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 3,610.88 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, TaskStream fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: AUTISM/BEHAVIOR ANALYST (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 7,171.76 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 22,727.68 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 7,171.76 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, TaskStream fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) $ 7,822.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . $ 23,488.50 - $ 31,260.50 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT $ 7,822.00 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have The student has the right to cancel or withdraw this enrollment agreement and receive obtain a refund of 100% of the amount charges paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. The student shall provide a written notice to the Office of Registrar at Chinese for Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Theological Seminary, P.O. Box 1888, Monterey Park, CA 91754 Cancellation of this agreement can occur up to: Month Day Year Student’s Initials: TUITION REFUND POLICY Each student is informed through the admission instructions that any notification of withdrawal or cancellation and any request for a refund must be made in writing -- or by the student’s conduct, including, but not necessarily limited to, a student’s lack of attendance. The Seminary refunds 100 percent of the amount paid by a student for instructional charges, less nonrefundable fees not to exceed $250, if notice of cancellation is received on made through attendance at the the first class session, or before the right to cancel dateseventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. See table belowThe VHPLQDU\ may adopt a different method of calculation for instruction by other means, but not necessarily limited to, distance education. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students Note: this institution does not have a distance education program presently. The following guidelines apply and the requests for such refunds must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form be made in writing to the Registrar's Office ; the date the request is received determines the amount of tuition refunded. The pro rata refund shall be no less than the total amount owed by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded student for the portion of the educational program provided, subtracted from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded amount paid by the Collegestudent, calculated as follows: The amount owed equals the daily charge for the program (total institutional charge, divided by the number of days or hours in the program), multiplied by the number of days student attended, or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. REFUNDS 中 华 归 主 赵 君 影 神 学 院 Chinese For Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Theological Seminary Address for Where Classes & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following Instruction Are Conducted: 2021-0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxx. Alhambra, CA. 91803 xxx.XxxxxxxXxxXxxxxx.xxx The Seminary's policies concerning refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges cancellation are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).follows:

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Samples: Student Enrollment Agreement

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2021-2021 2022 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2021 Sept 1, 2020 2021 Sept 87, 2020 2021 Sept 1514, 2020 2021 Spring Term 2021 2022 Jan 14, 2021 2022 Jan 1918, 2021 2022 Jan 2625, 2021 2022 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 2022 June 7, 2021 2022 June 146, 2021 2022 June 13, 2022 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).

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Samples: california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & CARE (BA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 5,731.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 56,525.00 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 5,731.00 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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Samples: Enrollment Agreement

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: Autism Specialist (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 7,243.50 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 18,760.50 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 7,243.50 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, Tevera fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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Samples: www.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).

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Samples: california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2021-2021 2022 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2021 Sept 1, 2020 2021 Sept 87, 2020 2021 Sept 1514, 2020 2021 Spring Term 2021 2022 Jan 14, 2021 2022 Jan 1918, 2021 2022 Jan 2625, 2021 2022 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 2022 June 7, 2021 2022 June 146, 2021 2022 June 13, 2022 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MM) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) $ 7,485 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM . . . . $ 18,762 - $ 22,479 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT $ 7,485 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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Samples: california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: PSYCHOLOGY (BA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 5,731.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 56,525.00 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 5,731.00 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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Samples: california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2021-2021 2022 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2021 Sept 1, 2020 2021 Sept 87, 2020 2021 Sept 1514, 2020 2021 Spring Term 2021 2022 Jan 14, 2021 2022 Jan 1918, 2021 2022 Jan 2625, 2021 2022 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 2022 June 7, 2021 2022 June 146, 2021 2022 June 13, 2022 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (BA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) $ 5,273 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 51,955 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT $ 5,273 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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Samples: california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2021-2021 2022 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2021 Sept 1, 2020 2021 Sept 87, 2020 2021 Sept 1514, 2020 2021 Spring Term 2021 2022 Jan 14, 2021 2022 Jan 1918, 2021 2022 Jan 2625, 2021 2022 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 2022 June 7, 2021 2022 June 146, 2021 2022 June 13, 2022 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPY (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) $ 6,871 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 34,681 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT $ 6,871 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, field experience fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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Samples: california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have The student has the right to cancel or withdraw the enrollment agreement and receive obtain a refund of 100% of the amount charges paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if . A notice of cancellation for the current term or from the school shall be in writing and submitted to the school mailing address. Cancellation is effective on the date written notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form sent to the Registrar's Office school mailing address at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, Fullerton, CA 92835 or by email to xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. If the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are funds, the student is entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below)funds. A withdrawal for the current term or from the school may be effectuated by the student’s written notice or by the student’s conduct, including, but not necessarily limited to, a student’s lack of attendance. The institution shall refund 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less a reasonable registration fee. The institution shall issue a refund for unearned institutional charges if the student cancels an enrollment agreement or withdraws during a period of attendance. The refund policy for students who have completed 60 percent or less of the period of attendance shall be a pro rata refund. The institution shall pay or credit refunds within 45 days of a student’s cancellation or withdrawal. Prior to signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact Sheet relating to completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s Initials “I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet.” NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION “The transferability of credits you earn at Pro-Tech Life Safety Services is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the certificate you earn in the Emergency Medical Technician program is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer. If the certificate that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution. For this reason you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending Pro-Tech Life Safety Services to determine if your certificate will transfer.”

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Samples: www.pro-techlifesafetyservices.com

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 20202018-2021 2019 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2019 Sept 03, 2019 Sept 09, 2019 Sept 16, 2019 Spring Term 2020 Sept 1Jan 14, 2020 Sept 8Jan 21, 2020 Sept Jan 28, 2020 Summer Term 2020 June 9, 2020 June 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14June 22, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 2020 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first two weeks of term) 100% During third week of term 75% During fourth week of term 50% During fifth week of term 25% Thereafter 0% Title IV and state scholarship recipients are subject to different refund/repayment calculations (see below).

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Samples: california.cambridgecollege.edu

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2021-2021 2022 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2021 Sept 1, 2020 2021 Sept 87, 2020 2021 Sept 1514, 2020 2021 Spring Term 2021 2022 Jan 14, 2021 2022 Jan 1918, 2021 2022 Jan 2625, 2021 2022 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 2022 June 7, 2021 2022 June 146, 2021 2022 June 13, 2022 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & CARE (BA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) $ 5,273 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 51,955 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT $ 5,273 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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Samples: Enrollment Agreement

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: TEACHING SKILLS & METHODOLOGIES (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 7,171.76 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 19,166.80 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 7,171.76 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, TaskStream fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: AUTISM SPECIALIST (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 7,171.76 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 18,573.32 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 7,171.76 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, TaskStream fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPY (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 7,171.76 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 36,185.24 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 7,171.76 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, TaskStream fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MM) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) $ 7,822.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . $ 19,605.00 - $ 23,488.50 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT $ 7,822.00 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have The student has the right to cancel or withdraw the enrollment agreement and receive obtain a refund of 100% of the amount charges paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if . A notice of cancellation for the current term or from the school shall be in writing and submitted to the school mailing address. Cancellation is effective on the date written notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form sent to the Registrar's Office school mailing address at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, Fullerton, CA 92835 or by email to xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. If the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are funds, the student is entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds funds. A withdrawal for the current term or from the school may be effectuated by the student’s written notice or by the student’s conduct, including, but not necessarily limited to, a student’s lack of attendance. The institution shall refund 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less a reasonable registration fee. The institution shall issue a refund for unearned institutional charges if the student cancels an enrollment agreement or withdraws during a period of attendance. The refund policy for students who have completed 60 percent or less of the period of attendance shall be a pro rata refund. The institution shall pay or credit refunds within 45 days of a student’s cancellation or withdrawal. Prior to signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact Sheet relating to completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s Initials “I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet.” Students Initials NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION “The transferability of credits you earn at Pro-Tech Life Safety Services is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the certificate you earn in the Emergency Medical Technician program is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer. If the certificate that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution. For this reason, you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending Pro-Tech Life Safety Services to determine if your certificate will transfer.” (see below).Page 1 of 3) Enrollment Agreement

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (MEd) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 7,243.50 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 19,358.50 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 7,243.50 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, Tevera fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: BEHAVIOR ANALYST CERTIFICATE TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 2,423.92 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 14,418.52 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 2,423.92 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, TaskStream fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (BA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 5,731.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 56,525.00 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 5,731.00 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: PSYCHOLOGY (BA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 5,513.50 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 54,360.56 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 5,513.50 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2023-2021 2024 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Sept 812, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2023 Spring Term 2021 2024 Jan 1412, 2021 2024 Jan 1916, 2021 2024 Jan 2623, 2021 2024 Summer Term 2021 2024 May 30, 2024 June 13, 2021 2024 June 710, 2021 June 14, 2021 2024 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: MANAGEMENT STUDIES (BS) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 5,731.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 56,525.00 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 5,731.00 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have The student has the right to cancel or withdraw the enrollment agreement and receive obtain a refund of 100% of the amount charges paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if . A notice of cancellation for the current term or from the school shall be in writing and submitted to the school mailing address. Cancellation is effective on the date written notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form sent to the Registrar's Office school mailing address at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, Fullerton, CA 92835 or by email to xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. If the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are funds, the student is entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below)funds. A withdrawal for the current term or from the school may be effectuated by the student’s written notice or by the student’s conduct, including, but not necessarily limited to, a student’s lack of attendance. The institution shall refund 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less a reasonable registration fee. The institution shall issue a refund for unearned institutional charges if the student cancels an enrollment agreement or withdraws during a period of attendance. The refund policy for students who have completed 60 percent or less of the period of attendance shall be a pro rata refund. The institution shall pay or credit refunds within 45 days of a student’s cancellation or withdrawal. Prior to signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact Sheet relating to completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s Initials “I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet.” Students Initials NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION “The transferability of credits you earn at Pro-Tech Life Safety Services is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the certificate you earn in the Emergency Medical Technician program is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer. If the certificate that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution. For this reason, you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending Pro-Tech Life Safety Services to determine if your certificate will transfer.”

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right are entitled to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount tuition paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class sessionday of class, or the seventh calendar day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before less the right to cancel date$250 registration fee. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Students Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students void after: All requests to cancel must submit a written be submitted in writing to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx WITHDRAW POLICY After the commencement of class and signed notice of Withdrawal Form within 30 days if the student quits attending class OR requests to withdraw will be refunded according to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date abovecalculation below. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge CollegeInsurance, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot Lab Supplies will be refunded by the Collegebased on usage (see calculation below). REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before If more than 60% of the term class has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you been attended then no refund will be billed issued. National Exam Fees are fully refundable for students who withdraw and have not attempted the amount you owe National Exam. Textbooks once distributed to the Title IV programs student are not eligible for refund. **All requests to withdraw must be submitted in writing to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx REFUND POLICY PRO RATA REFUND CALCULATION (used only when student has attended less than 60% of class): Amount Paid – ($35.5 x # of hours attended [for tuition]) + $250 Registration Fee + $35 Text Book + ($9.25 x # hours attended [for lab supplies and any amount due to liability insurance]) If the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have student has received federal student financial aid funds are funds, the student is entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds funds. If you obtain a loan to pay for the educational program, you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any refund. If you default on a federal or state loan, both the following may occur: (see below)1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against you, including garnishing an income tax refund; and (2) You may not be eligible for any other government financial assistance at another institution until the loan is repaid. Phlebotomy Training Specialists does not offer any distance education in Phlebotomy. NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferability of credits you earn at Phlebotomy Training Specialists is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the certificate you earn in Phlebotomy is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer. If the certificate that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution. For this reason, you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending Phlebotomy Training Specialists to determine if your certificate will transfer. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll-free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau's internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx, toll-free telephone number (000) 000-0000 or by fax (000) 000-0000. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature on page six certifies that I have read, understood all pages of this document, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution's cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me.

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Samples: Enrollment Agreement

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right are entitled to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount tuition paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class sessionday of class, or the seventh calendar day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before less the right to cancel date$250 registration fee. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Students Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students void after: All requests to cancel must submit a written be submitted in writing to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx WITHDRAW POLICY After the commencement of class and signed notice of Withdrawal Form within 30 days if the student quits attending class OR requests to withdraw will be refunded according to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date abovecalculation below. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge CollegeInsurance, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot Lab Supplies will be refunded by the Collegebased on usage (see calculation below). REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before If more than 60% of the term class has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you been attended then no refund will be billed issued. National Exam Fees are fully refundable for students who withdraw and have not attempted the amount you owe National Exam. Textbooks once distributed to the Title IV programs student are not eligible for refund. **All requests to withdraw must be submitted in writing to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx REFUND POLICY PRO RATA REFUND CALCULATION (used only when student has attended less than 60% of class): Amount Paid – ($40.5 x # of hours attended [for tuition]) + $250 Registration Fee + $35 Text Book + ($9.25 x # hours attended [for lab supplies and any amount due to liability insurance]) If the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have student has received federal student financial aid funds are funds, the student is entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds funds. If you obtain a loan to pay for the educational program, you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any refund. If you default on a federal or state loan, both the following may occur: (see below)1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against you, including garnishing an income tax refund; and (2) You may not be eligible for any other government financial assistance at another institution until the loan is repaid. Phlebotomy Training Specialists does not offer any distance education in Phlebotomy. NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferability of credits you earn at Phlebotomy Training Specialists is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the certificate you earn in Phlebotomy is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer. If the certificate that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution. For this reason, you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending Phlebotomy Training Specialists to determine if your certificate will transfer. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll-free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau's internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx, toll-free telephone number (000) 000-0000 or by fax (000) 000-0000. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature on page six certifies that I have read, understood all pages of this document, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution's cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me.

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Samples: admin.phlebotomyusa.com:443

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right are entitled to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount tuition paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class sessionday of class, or the seventh calendar day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before less the right to cancel date$250 registration fee. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Students Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students void after: All requests to cancel must submit a written be submitted in writing to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx WITHDRAW POLICY After the commencement of class and signed notice of Withdrawal Form within 30 days if the student quits attending class OR requests to withdraw will be refunded according to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date abovecalculation below. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge CollegeInsurance, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot Lab Supplies will be refunded by the Collegebased on usage (see calculation below). REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before If more than 60% of the term class has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you been attended then no refund will be billed issued. National Exam Fees are fully refundable for students who withdraw and have not attempted the amount you owe National Exam. Textbooks once distributed to the Title IV programs student are not eligible for refund. **All requests to withdraw must be submitted in writing to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx REFUND POLICY PRO RATA REFUND CALCULATION (used only when student has attended less than 60% of class): Amount Paid – ($32.75 x # of hours attended [for tuition]) + $250 Registration Fee + $35 Text Book + ($6.75 x # hours attended [for lab supplies and any amount due to liability insurance]) If the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have student has received federal student financial aid funds are funds, the student is entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds funds. If you obtain a loan to pay for the educational program, you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any refund. If you default on a federal or state loan, both the following may occur: (see below)1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against you, including garnishing an income tax refund; and (2) You may not be eligible for any other government financial assistance at another institution until the loan is repaid. Phlebotomy Training Specialists does not offer any distance education in Phlebotomy. NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferability of credits you earn at Phlebotomy Training Specialists is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the certificate you earn in Phlebotomy is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer. If the certificate that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution. For this reason, you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending Phlebotomy Training Specialists to determine if your certificate will transfer. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll-free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau's internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx, toll-free telephone number (000) 000-0000 or by fax (000) 000-0000. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature on page six certifies that I have read, understood all pages of this document, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution's cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me.

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Samples: admin.phlebotomyusa.com

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have The student has the right to cancel or withdraw the enrollment agreement and receive obtain a refund of 100% of the amount charges paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if . A notice of cancellation for the current term or from the school shall be in writing and submitted to the school administrative office. Cancellation is effective on the date written notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form sent to the Registrar's Office school administrative office at 00000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xx. Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 or by email to xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx If the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are funds, the student is entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below)funds. A withdrawal for the current term or from the school may be effectuated by the student’s written notice or by the student’s conduct, including, but not necessarily limited to, a student’s lack of attendance. The institution shall refund 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less a reasonable registration fee. The institution shall issue a refund for unearned institutional charges if the student cancels an enrollment agreement or withdraws during a period of attendance. The refund policy for students who have completed 60 percent or less of the period of attendance shall be a pro rata refund. The institution shall pay or credit refunds within 45 days of a student’s cancellation or withdrawal. Prior to signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact Sheet relating to completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s Initials “I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet.” NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION “The transferability of credits you earn at Skyway Trucking School is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the certificate you earn in the Tractor & Trailer Driver Course program is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer. If the certificate that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution. For this reason, you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending Skyway Trucking School to determine if your certificate will transfer.”

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Samples: Enrollment Agreement

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) $ 7,821.38 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . $ 23,489.58 - $ 31,260.96 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT $ 7,821.38 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL. You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.002.50 per $1000, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020Enrollment, 2022-2021 2023 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 2022 Aug 31, 2022 Sept 16, 2020 2022 Sept 813, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 2022 Spring Term 2021 2023 Jan 1413, 2021 2023 Jan 1917, 2021 2023 Jan 2624, 2021 2023 Summer Term 2021 2023 June 1, 2021 2023 June 75, 2021 2023 June 1412, 2021 2023 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment enrollment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating graduating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied specified in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below). COLLEGE REFUND POLICY Date of Withdrawal Refund Before add/drop deadline (within first 14 days of term) 100% During days 15-21 of term 75% During days 22-28 of term 50% During days 29-35 of term 25% Thereafter 0% Date of Withdrawal from Intensive Courses Refund Before course starts 100% During days 1-7 75% During days 8-14 25% Day 15 and thereafter 0% RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOAN If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any funds refunded to the loan provider, and that, if the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid. PAYMENT SUMMARY: INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (BA) TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD OF ATTENDANCE (FIRST TERM) . . $ 5,513.50 ESTIMATED TOTAL CHARGES FOR THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $ 54,360.56 TOTAL CHARGES THE STUDENT IS OBLIGATED TO PAY UPON ENROLLMENT . . . $ 5,513.50 Of the charges included in these summary figures, tuition is refundable. The application fee, LRN175 fee and STRF are not refundable. CATALOG • QUESTIONS • COMPLAINTS • SIGNATURES The Cambridge College Academic Catalog is provided online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. A paper catalog is available on request from the Cambridge College Southern California office. Prior to Signing this enrollment agreement, you must be given a catalog or brochure and a school performance fact sheet, which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement. These documents contain important poli- cies and performance data for this institution. This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the school performance fact sheet relating to completion rates, salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement. Student’s initial: I certify that I have received the catalog, School Performance Fact Sheet, and information regarding completion rates, salary or wage information, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, included in the School Performance Fact Sheet, and have signed, initialed, and dated the informa- tion provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet. Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, 00000, (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post Sec- ondary Education by calling (000) 000-0000 toll free or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the bureau’s internet web site xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx. The enrollment agreement is legally binding when signed by the student and accepted by the institution. I understand that this is a legally binding contract. My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the institution’s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. Student signature Printed name Date

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