Application, Tuition & Refund Policy
Registration
The applicant must pay a $500 deposit which includes a non-refundable $250 registration fee to hold the applicant's place in the program.
Tuition
$2870 1st Cohort SPECIAL PRICE (Save $1,130).
Payment Plan
$500 deposit is required to hold applicant’s spot (due May 1st)
$395 due June 1st
$395 due July 1st
$395 due August 1st
$395 due September 1st
$395 due October 1st
$395 due November 1st
Notice of Cancellation
The program requires that any notice of cancellation or withdrawal by a student must be provided in writing.
The program reserves the right to cancel any training before it begins. In that case any payments applicants have made will be refunded in full.
Refund Policy
The program will not give any refunds or credits after the training starts.
If the applicant withdraws from the program at least 30 days prior to the start date, any tuition paid will be refunded, minus a $250 registration fee which will be retained by the program. The $250 registration fee can be forfeited or applied towards the next training program.
If the applicant withdraws from the program less than 30 days prior to the start date, any tuition paid will be refunded, however the $250 registration fee will be forfeited and will not be transferable.
Special Cases
In case a student needs to withdraw from the program due to illness, accident, death in the family, or other circumstances that make it impractical for the student to complete the training, the program will provide a reasonable and fair refund. The training directors will meet at that time to determine a reasonable and fair refund for this individual’s personal circumstance with consideration of materials presented and modules attended thus far. This decision is at the full discretion of the training directors.
Admission Denials
An applicant who is denied admission into the program is entitled to a full refund of all money paid by said applicant minus a $25 processing fee.
Bad Conduct
No refunds will be given if the program removes a student from the program for bad conduct. Bad conduct is a violation of the Code of Conduct, harassment, bullying, or any other behavior that is inappropriate or disruptive to the welfare of the program or to fellow students.