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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-12-04, Page 93Registration Information Eligibility For Admission All adults who are Canadian citizens and/or Permanent Residents are eligi- ble to apply for admission to courses and programs. Persons who are not Canadian citizens and/or Permanent Residents may become eligible if spe- cial permission is granted by Canada Employment and Immigration. Applicants under 13 years of age may be eligible for courses under certain conditions. Contact the nearest Contin- uing Education office for further details. Admission Requirements Unless prerequisites and/or admission requirements are specifically stated in a course description, all courses are open to those who have a real interest in continuous learning. Persons who have some concern about the level of their experience or their ability to learn something of a particular interest are encouraged to telephone the Continuing Education representa- tive at any College Campus for advice, prior to the start of the course. Registration For Part -Time Courses Class sizes are limited! An early regis- tration including payment of fee will help to guarantee you a place in the course of your choice. Full payment of course fees must be made at the time of registration, whether by mail or in person. Payment can be made by personal cheque, cash or money order. Fees quoted include a $5 registration charge which is retained by the College unless the course is cancelled. Registration For Part -Time Programs There are admission criteria to Part - Tome Programs (e.g. Industrial Engiā€¢ - neering Program - Level I). In addition to the Application/Registration form on the back cover of this catalogue, candidates applying for Part -Time Pro- grams must complete a special 'Appli- cation for Part -Time Program'. Please telephone the campus location nearest you if you require a Part -Time Program Application form. Candidates for Part -Time Programs will be ad.v.ised of their acceptance by the College Registrar. Candidates will be required to pay a $25 convocation fee. For each Program the College will specify the time frame in which a student must complete the Program. Where a student wishes to take a course in a Program with no intention of completing the Program, it will not be necessary to complete the special application form. HOW TO REGISTER FOR A COURSE Most classes start the weeks of January 13 and January 20, 1986 By Mail 1. Complete an Application/Registration form on the back cover of this catalogue for each course you wish`to take. 2. Be sure to include your Postal Code. 3. Attach a cheque or money order for the Rall fee. We would appreciate a separate cheque for each course. Post-dated cheques will not be accepted. 4. All Application/Registration forms must be signed and dated. 5. Mail the Application/Registration form and your cheque or money order to the Continuing Education Office where the -course is being offered. 6. Your Student Receipt will be mailed to you. In Person 1. Complete the Application/Registration form on the back cover of this catalogue for each course you wish to take. 2. Visit. the Continuing Education Office at the College Campus nearest you during the hours listed in the Campus Information section. 3. Complete an Application/Registration form and pay the full tuition fee. We would appreciate a separate cheque for each course. Post-dated cheques will not be accepted. 4. All Application/Registration form's must be signed and dated. 5. The Continuing Education staff person on duty will issue a receipt. NOTE: Should the College find it necessary to cancel an advertised course, you will be notified and the full fee will be refunded to you. Important Information TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES FINANCIAL DETAILS Unless otherwise indicated in the course description, the cost of textbooks and/or supplies required for a course. is not includ- ed in the fee. Your teacher will advise you at the first class whether you will need to purchase a textbook and/or supplies and where they may be obtained. Sales tax where applicable will be charged on student supplies. Textbooks are reserved for registered students.. Refunds If the College decides a course cannot be given, the full amount of the fee paid will be refunded, If a student decides to withdraw, he/she must notify the Continuing Education Office before the start of the third scheduled class, otherwise there is no refund. If the student notifies the Continuing Educa- tion Office (1) before the first scheduled class, the fee less a five dollar ($5.00)' registration charge will be refunded; (2) be- fore the start of the third scheduled class, the student will receive the amount paid less ten dollars ($10.00). Note: In the Real Estate Pre -Registration Program Intensive courses, each 3 hour ses on is deemed to equal one class. Therefore, you must request a refund before the seventh hour of classes begins. In the Home Study courses you must request a refund before the start of the third week. For seminars, workshops, two -semester courses and motorcycle ' courses, refund conditions and deadlines are specified in the promotional literature., In the Registered Nurse Refresher Program, 3