Common use of Tuition Obligation Clause in Contracts

Tuition Obligation. The School has many fixed and other financial obligations. The School relies on its contractual enrollment commitments when assessing and entering into such financial obligations. As a result, after June 28, 2024, Parents’ obligation to pay Tuition and Fees in full is unconditional. After June 28, 2024, no portion of Tuition, Registration Fee or Fees will be refunded or cancelled for any reason, including in circumstances in which Student is absent, withdrawn, dismissed or otherwise separated from the School. At the time of entry into this Contract, actual damages to the School in the event of a breach of the Contract by Parents are uncertain and difficult to determine with exactness. Recognizing that fact, in the event of withdrawal, dismissal or other separation of Student from the School after June 28, 2024, Parents agree to pay Tuition in full as a liquidated damage. Parents agree payment of Tuition in full is a reasonable estimate of the School’s damages in the event of withdrawal, dismissal or other separation of Student from the School after June 28, 2024. Such liquidated damage, if applicable, will be immediately due by Parents to the School in the event of Student’s separation. In addition, if Parents have not met all financial obligations to the School, the School may take any action it deems appropriate, including (a) prohibiting Student from attending School classes, events and programs, (b) not issuing Student’s grades, course credits, transcript or other documents, (c) subject to applicable law, not complying with a records request on the basis that there exists an outstanding financial obligation to the School and (d) separating Student from the School. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Student is withdrawn from the School, Parents may make a request in writing to the School Board of Directors for a partial Tuition refund. Upon consideration, the Board of Directors may choose to grant, partially grant or deny such a Tuition refund request.

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Samples: www.brunswickacademy.com

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Tuition Obligation. The School has many fixed and other financial obligations. The School relies on its contractual enrollment commitments when assessing and entering into such financial obligations. As a result, after June 2830, 20242022, Parents’ obligation to pay Tuition and Fees in full is unconditional. After June 2830, 20242022, no portion of Tuition, Registration Fee or Fees will be refunded or cancelled for any reason, including in circumstances in which Student is absent, withdrawn, dismissed or otherwise separated from the School. At the time of entry into this Contract, actual damages to the School in the event of a breach of the Contract by Parents are uncertain and difficult to determine with exactness. Recognizing that fact, in the event of withdrawal, dismissal or other separation of Student from the School after June 2830, 20242022, Parents agree to pay Tuition in full as a liquidated damage. Parents agree payment of Tuition in full is a reasonable estimate of the School’s damages in the event of withdrawal, dismissal or other separation of Student from the School after June 2830, 20242022. Such liquidated damage, if applicable, will be immediately due by Parents to the School in the event of Student’s separation. In addition, if Parents have not met all financial obligations to the School, the School may take any action it deems appropriate, including (a) prohibiting Student from attending School classes, events and programs, (b) not issuing Student’s grades, course credits, transcript or other documents, (c) subject to applicable law, not complying with a records request on the basis that there exists an outstanding financial obligation to the School and (d) separating Student from the School. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Student is withdrawn from the School, Parents may make a request in writing to the School Board of Directors for a partial Tuition refund. Upon consideration, the Board of Directors may choose to grant, partially grant or deny such a Tuition refund request.

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Samples: www.brunswickacademy.com

Tuition Obligation. The School has many fixed and other financial obligations. The School relies on its contractual enrollment commitments when assessing and entering into such financial obligations. As a result, after June 281, 2024, Parents’ obligation to pay Tuition and Fees in full is unconditional. After June 281, 2024, no portion of Tuition, Registration Fee Tuition or Fees will be refunded or cancelled for any reason, including in circumstances in which Student is absent, withdrawn, dismissed or otherwise separated from the School. In the event the School, in its discretion, accepts the Contract without having received the Deposit, Parents’ failure to pay the Deposit is no defense to enforcement of Parents’ unconditional obligation to pay Tuition and Fees under the Contract. At the time of entry into this Contract, actual damages to the School in the event of a breach of the Contract by Parents are uncertain and difficult to determine with exactness. Recognizing that fact, in the event of withdrawal, dismissal or other separation of Student from the School after June 281, 2024, Parents agree to pay Tuition in full as a liquidated damage. Parents agree payment of Tuition in full is a reasonable estimate of the School’s damages in the event of withdrawal, dismissal or other separation of Student from the School after June 281, 2024. Such liquidated damage, if applicable, will be immediately due by Parents to the School in the event of Student’s separation. In addition, if If Parents have not met all financial obligations to the School, the School may take any action it deems appropriate, including (a) prohibiting Student from attending School classes, events and programs, (b) not issuing or certifying Student’s grades, course credits, transcript transcript, diploma or other documents, (c) subject to applicable law, not complying with a records request on the basis that there exists an outstanding financial obligation to the School and (d) separating Student from the School. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Student is withdrawn from the School, Parents may make a request in writing to the School Board of Directors for a partial Tuition refund. Upon consideration, the Board of Directors may choose to grant, partially grant or deny such a Tuition refund request.

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Samples: www.sssas.org

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Tuition Obligation. The School has many fixed and other financial obligations. The School relies on its contractual enrollment commitments when assessing and entering into such financial obligations. As a result, after June 2830, 20242023, Parents’ obligation to pay Tuition and Fees in full is unconditional. After June 2830, 20242023, no portion of Tuition, Registration Fee or Fees will be refunded or cancelled for any reason, including in circumstances in which Student is absent, withdrawn, dismissed or otherwise separated from the School. At the time of entry into this Contract, actual damages to the School in the event of a breach of the Contract by Parents are uncertain and difficult to determine with exactness. Recognizing that fact, in the event of withdrawal, dismissal or other separation of Student from the School after June 2830, 20242023, Parents agree to pay Tuition in full as a liquidated damage. Parents agree payment of Tuition in full is a reasonable estimate of the School’s damages in the event of withdrawal, dismissal or other separation of Student from the School after June 2830, 20242023. Such liquidated damage, if applicable, will be immediately due by Parents to the School in the event of Student’s separation. In addition, if Parents have not met all financial obligations to the School, the School may take any action it deems appropriate, including (a) prohibiting Student from attending School classes, events and programs, (b) not issuing Student’s grades, course credits, transcript or other documents, (c) subject to applicable law, not complying with a records request on the basis that there exists an outstanding financial obligation to the School and (d) separating Student from the School. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Student is withdrawn from the School, Parents may make a request in writing to the School Board of Directors for a partial Tuition refund. Upon consideration, the Board of Directors may choose to grant, partially grant or deny such a Tuition refund request.

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Samples: www.brunswickacademy.com

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