Sunday 4 December 2011

PCTIA - Tuition and Fee Refund Policy

The tuition and fee refund policy is subject to the minimum requirements set out herein. In the event that the terms of this policy conflict with or are silent on a matter addressed in these Bylaws, the Bylaws will prevail.

An institution may adopt a tuition and fee refund policy which is more generous than the minimum requirements set out herein

A student may be entitled to a refund of tuition fees paid to an institution in the event that:

  • The student provides written notice to the institution that he or she is withdrawing from the program; or
  • The institution provides written notice to the student advising that the student has been dismissed from the program

The written notice of withdrawal or dismissal may be delivered in any manner provided that a receipt or other verification is available that indicates the date on which the notice is delivered.

The notice of withdrawal or dismissal is deemed to be effective from the date it is delivered.

The refund entitlement to which a student is entitled is calculated on the total tuition fees due under the contract. Where total tuition fees have not yet been collected, the institution is not responsible for refunding more than has been collected to date and a student may be required to make up for monies due under the contract.

If the institution has received fees in excess of the amount it is entitled to under the student contract, the excess amounts must be refunded.

Refund policy for students:

Refunds before the program of study begins:

  • If written notice of withdrawal is received by the institution less than 7 calendar days after the contract is made, and before the commencement of the period of instruction specified in the contract, the institution may retain the lesser of 10% of the total tuition and fees due under the contract or $250.00.
  • Subject to subsection 24. 11) a) i), if written notice of withdrawal is received by the institution 30 calendar days or more before the commencement of the period of instruction specified in the contract, the institution may retain the lesser of 10% of the total tuition and fees due under the contract, or $750.00.
  • Subject to subsection 24.11)a) i), if written notice of withdrawal is received by the institution less than 30 calendar days before the commencement of the period of instruction specified in the contract, the institution may retain the lesser of 20% of the total tuition and fees due under the contract, or $1000.00.

Refunds after the program of study starts:

  • If written notice of withdrawal is received by the institution or a student is dismissed before 10% of the period of instruction specified in the contract has elapsed, the institution may retain 30% of the tuition and fees due under the contract.
  • If written notice of withdrawal is received by the institution, or a student is dismissed, after 10% and before 30% of the period of instruction specified in the contract has elapsed, the institution may retain 50% of the tuition and fees due under the contract.
  • If a student withdraws or is dismissed after 30% of the period of instruction specified in the contract has elapsed, no refund is required.

Where a student is deemed not to have met the institutional and/or program specific minimum requirements for admission through no misrepresentation or fault of their own, the institution must refund all tuition and fees paid under the contract, less the applicable non‐ refundable student application or registration fee.

Where a student withdraws or is dismissed from their program they are entitled to 100% refund of any as‐yet to be received consumables that have been pre‐paid.

Where a student withdraws or is dismissed from their program after receiving technical equipment from the institution free of charge:

  • The student must return the equipment unopened or as issued within 14 calendar days; and
  • If the student fails to return the equipment as set out above, the institution may deduct the reasonable cost of the equipment from any amount to be refunded to the student.

Refunds owing to students must be paid within 30 calendar days of the institution receiving written notification of withdrawal and all required supporting documentation, or within 30 calendar days of an institution’s written notice of dismissal.

Where the delivery of the program of study is through home study or distance education, refunds must be based on the percent of the program of study completed at the rates as set out in the Refund Policy for Students section of these Bylaws.