Homestay Period definition

Homestay Period means the period that the Homestay Provider will provide Homestay Services to the Student which starts on the Commencement Date and ends on the Expected Completion Date.
Homestay Period. Your Homestay period has been booked according to the dates given on your Homestay Application. Payment of Fees: Homestay fees, including that for extensions, are due a minimum of two weeks prior to the start of your Homestay period. The fees are to be paid to Norhtwest Homestay and Student Agency. Students cannot make any “special” or “private” arrangements directly with their host families.

Related to Homestay Period

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