TUITION REFUND POLICY. Xxxxxx College of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150) if notice of cancellation is made through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and fees (including assessment fees, book fees, etc.) are refundable at a pro-rata rate to 60% of term, program, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx College's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA), the date of withdrawal shall be the first date of the leave of absence. • If the school terminates your enrollment. After the beginning of the enrollment period, a student is liable for the cost of textbooks and supplies provided by Xxxxxx College. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% of the program’s term are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number of days the student attended, or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days of the effective withdrawal date.
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Samples: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
TUITION REFUND POLICY. Xxxxxx College of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150) if notice of cancellation is made through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. All monies paid by an applicant will be refunded if requested within three (3) days after signing an enrollment agreement and making an initial payment. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and fees (including assessment fees, student service fees and book fees, etc.) are refundable at a pro-rata rate to 60% of term, program, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx College's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including written notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA), the date of withdrawal shall be the first date of the leave of absence. • If the school terminates your enrollment. After the beginning of the enrollment period, a student is liable for the cost of textbooks and supplies provided by Xxxxxx College. See list on the last page of this document. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms Terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% of the program’s term are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number of days the student attended, or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days of the effective withdrawal date.
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Samples: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
TUITION REFUND POLICY. Xxxxxx College of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150) if notice of cancellation is made through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. All monies paid by an applicant will be refunded if requested within three (3) days after signing an enrollment agreement and making an initial payment. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and fees (including assessment fees, book fees, etc.) are refundable at a pro-rata rate to 60% of term, program, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx College's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA), the date of withdrawal shall be the first date of the leave of absence. • If the school terminates your enrollment. After the beginning of the enrollment period, a student is liable for the cost of textbooks and supplies provided by Xxxxxx College. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% of the program’s term are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number of days the student attended, or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days of the effective withdrawal date.
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Samples: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
TUITION REFUND POLICY. Xxxxxx College University of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent a full refund of all charges less the non- refundable fees if he or she cancels the enrollment agreement within the first 7 (seven) days of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150) if notice of cancellation is Semester and has made through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is lateran initial payment. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College University educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and fees (including assessment fees, student service fees and book fees, etc.) are refundable at a pro-rata rate to 60% of term, program, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx CollegeUniversity's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including written notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA), the date of withdrawal shall be the first date of the leave of absence. • If the school terminates your enrollment. After the beginning of the enrollment period, a student is liable for the cost of textbooks and supplies provided by Xxxxxx CollegeUniversity. Textbook and supplies (other than the Xxxxxx University dog or puppy) become personal property of the student when received and accepted by him/her. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms Terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% of the program’s term tern are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number of days the student attended, or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days of the effective withdrawal date.
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Samples: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
TUITION REFUND POLICY. Xxxxxx College of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150) if notice of cancellation is made through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. All monies paid by an applicant will be refunded if requested within three (3) days after signing an enrollment agreement and making an initial payment. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and fees (including assessment fees, student service fees and book fees, etc.) are refundable at a pro-rata rate to 60% of term, program, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx College's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including written notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA), the date of withdrawal shall be the first date of the leave of absence. • If the school terminates your enrollment. After the beginning of the enrollment period, a student is liable for the cost of textbooks and supplies provided by Xxxxxx College. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% of the program’s term are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number of days the student attended, or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days of the effective withdrawal date.
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Samples: Student Enrollment Agreement
TUITION REFUND POLICY. Registration fee is non-refundable. At this time, the registration fee is $100.00, and the STRF is based on the course tuition. Please refer to the specific course for more details of tuition and fees. Pro Xxxxxx College of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education shall refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees Registration fee not to exceed one two hundred fifty dollars ($150) 250), if notice of cancellation is made through attendance at the first class session session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and STRF fees (including assessment fees, book fees, etc.) are refundable if a student withdraws during this period and given a full refund. STRF fees are non refundable after this cancellation period passes. A Student may cancel this agreement at anytime by notifying the School in writing (a pro-rata rate to 60% "NOTICE OF CANCELLATION" is provided). Full refund is only applied if notice of term, programcancellation is made through attendance at the first class session, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx College's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawalseventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA)STRF fees are refundable if a student withdraws during this period and given a full refund. STRF fees are non refundable after this cancellation period passes. After this 100 percent refund cancellation period has passed, the date of withdrawal refund to be paid to a student shall be calculated by deducting the first date registration and STRF fees from the program’s total charges for a period of attendance and dividing this figure by the total number of program’s clock hours. The quotient is the hourly charge for the instruction. The amount of monies owed by the student for the purpose of calculating a refund is derived by multiplying the total hours the student had attended by the hourly charge for instruction. The amount of the leave refund to which a student would be entitled (after completing a period of absence. • If days or weeks of instruction) will be calculated by deducting both the school terminates your enrollment. After amount monies owed by the beginning students and the non- refundable fees (registration and STRF) from the total charges of the enrollment period, a student is liable program for the cost period of textbooks attendance (See Example 2 below). There will be no tuition refund for students who have completed 61 percent and supplies provided by Xxxxxx College. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% more of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% period of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% attendance of the program’s term are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number institution will pay or credit refunds within 45 days of days the student attended, a student’s cancellation or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a Pro Xxxxxx College does not have “Title Four Accreditation” which allows the school to offer government Student loans. A student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days or any member of the effective withdrawal datepublic 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.
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Samples: Enrollment Agreement
TUITION REFUND POLICY. Xxxxxx College of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150) if notice of cancellation is made through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. All monies paid by an applicant will be refunded if requested within three (3) days after signing an enrollment agreement and making an initial payment. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and fees (including assessment fees, student service fees and book fees, etc.) are refundable at a pro-rata rate to 60% of term, program, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx College's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA), the date of withdrawal shall be the first date of the leave of absence. • If the school terminates your enrollment. After the beginning of the enrollment period, a student is liable for the cost of textbooks and supplies provided by Xxxxxx College. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% of the program’s term are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number of days the student attended, or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days of the effective withdrawal date.
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Samples: Student Enrollment Agreement
TUITION REFUND POLICY. Xxxxxx College University of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent a full refund of all charges less the non- refundable fees if he or she cancels the enrollment agreement within the first 7 (seven) days of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150) if notice of cancellation is Semester and has made through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is lateran initial payment. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College University educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and fees (including assessment fees, student service fees and book fees, etc.) are refundable at a pro-rata rate to 60% of term, program, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx CollegeUniversity's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including written notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA), the date of withdrawal shall be the first date of the leave of absence. • If the school terminates your enrollment. After the beginning of the enrollment period, a student is liable for the cost of textbooks and supplies provided by Xxxxxx CollegeUniversity. Textbook and supplies become personal property of the student when received and accepted by him/her. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms Terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% of the program’s term tern are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number of days the student attended, or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days of the effective withdrawal date.
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Samples: Student Enrollment Agreement
TUITION REFUND POLICY. Registration fee is non-refundable. At this time, the registration fee is $100.00, and the STRF is based on the course tuition. Please refer to the specific course for more details of tuition and fees. Pro Xxxxxx College of Canine Studies follows the State of California’s Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education shall refund policy. This policy is applicable whether or not a student has begun training by physically attending the classes. A student has the right to receive 100 percent of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the non-refundable fees Registration fee not to exceed one two hundred fifty dollars ($150) 250), if notice of cancellation is made through attendance at the first class session session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. A student who has been enrolled for more than seven (7) days and less than 60% of a program’s term (Semester, Session, Seminar, Course) and finds it necessary to withdraw from a Xxxxxx College educational program may be eligible for a partial refund of their paid tuition. Tuition and STRF fees (including assessment fees, book fees, etc.) are refundable if a student withdraws during this period and given a full refund. STRF fees are non refundable after this cancellation period passes. A Student may cancel this agreement at anytime by notifying the School in writing (a pro-rata rate to 60% "NOTICE OF CANCELLATION" is provided). Full refund is only applied if notice of term, programcancellation is made through attendance at the first class session, or course completion. The student must adhere to the “Withdrawal ” policy stated in the Xxxxxx College's Catalog. The effective date of withdrawal will be set as the date the student meets all the requirements of the withdrawal policy including notice of withdrawal and returns all school property. Exceptions can be made for students called to active duty (copy of service orders is required) or in the event of the student’s death or disability. For purpose of determining your obligation for the time attended, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the program when any of the following occurs: • When you notified the school of the withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawalseventh day after enrollment, whichever is later. • If you fail to return from your approved Leave of Absence (LOA)STRF fees are refundable if a student withdraws during this period and given a full refund. STRF fees are non refundable after this cancellation period passes. After this 100 percent refund cancellation period has passed, the date of withdrawal refund to be paid to a student shall be calculated by deducting the first date registration and STRF fees from the program’s total charges for a period of attendance and dividing this figure by the total number of program’s clock hours. The quotient is the hourly charge for the instruction. The amount of monies owed by the student for the purpose of calculating a refund is derived by multiplying the total hours the student had attended by the hourly charge for instruction. The amount of the leave refund to which a student would be entitled (after completing a period of absence. • If days or weeks of instruction) will be calculated by deducting both the school terminates your enrollment. After amount monies owed by the beginning students and the non- refundable fees (registration and STRF) from the total charges of the enrollment period, a student is liable program for the cost period of textbooks attendance (See Example 2 below). There will be no tuition refund for students who have completed 61 percent and supplies provided by Xxxxxx College. In addition, the student is liable for tuition charges for the term during which the student withdrew or was dismissed including all other outstanding charges from prior terms, as per the following schedule. All terms of all degree programs: Depending on when in the term the withdrawal or dismissal occurs, the student is liable for: Prior to or during the first week = 0% more of the term’s total tuition charges Up to 60% period of the term, a prorated rate of the term’s total tuition based on number of required days of attendance. After 60% of the term, no refund is given. Students who withdraw before completing 60% attendance of the program’s term are eligible for a pro rata refund less the non-refundable fees. The pro rata refund amount is determined by the daily charge for the program term multiplied by the number institution will pay or credit refunds within 45 days of days the student attended, a student’s cancellation or was scheduled to attend, prior to withdrawal. If a A student is eligible for a refund, the refund will be made within 30 days or any member of the effective withdrawal datepublic 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.
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Samples: Enrollment Agreement