Greenville Dental Assistant School Cancellation & Refund Policy
CANCELLATION POLICY AND REFUND POLICY
An applicant may cancel this agreement without penalty by notifying the school within three business days after signing this Agreement. After the third day, but before classes begin, the school may retain $100 administrative fee. After classes begin, for the first sixty percent of the course, school may retain $100 administrative fee plus a pro-rata tuition charge based on the last date attended. The refund is computed in ten-percent increments, rounded downward to the next ten percent of that period. After sixty percent of attendance, the institution may charge for the entire course. The Institution will make refunds within 40 days after the effective date of cancellation or the last date attended.
% of clock hours completed Tuition Refund Amount
10% or less 90%
More than 10% and less than or equal to 20% 80%
More than 20% and less than or equal to 30% 70%
More than 30% and less than or equal to 40% 60%
More than 40% and less than or equal to 50% 50%
More than 50% and less than or equal to 60% 40%
More than 60% No refund is required
Refunds for items of extra expense to the student such as books, tools, or other
supplies are to be handled separately from refund of tuition and other academic fees. The student will not be required to purchase instructional supplies, books, and tools until such time as these materials are required. Once these materials are purchased, no refund will be made. For full refunds, the school can withhold costs for these types of items from the refund as long as they were necessary for the portion of the program attended and separately stated in the enrollment agreement. Any such items not required for the portion of the program attended must be included in the refund.
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