Terms & Conditions
Registration:
All students are required to pay the total amount of $2,000 to ensure their spot for this course.
The remaining balance will need to be paid in full 1 week before training starts.
Student is acknowledged that any in-class activities including pictures and videos may be used for the training material and/or social media publication.
* Late enrollment into any of our courses from 2 weeks on before scheduled training will need to be paid in full*
Cancellation:
To ensure that students are serious about enrolling in our training courses, we do not offer full refunds once a student has already registered for a training course. There will be no exceptions for refunds once the student is registered for class. Students may switch to a different training date 3 weeks before the original sign-up date. Check out our refund policy in the contract.
Licensing:
Live Model Option: This is the option for the student to work on the live models (2-4 models) during the training course. The fee above will cover the licensing fee to the state of MN. Licensing approval process is at a minimum of 10 business days. The student may provide your own models or we will provide the models upon request.
We require all students to complete a bloodborne pathogens certification before attending our courses. Please visit http://www.health.state.mn.us/ to find out which certifications are accepted in the state of MN.
This course is a hands-on live model practice. We require students to register at least 30 days out to have enough time for the precourse and state licensing process.
*If you are attending from out of state, please check out your state's health department website for the correct information*
*Students are responsible for checking with his/her State Health Department or Local Jurisdiction for his/her license requirement process.
If you are also registering for our apprenticeship program, Our training courses are independent of apprenticeship. Course Registration Fees are Non Refundable.
Student Proficiency:
Students taught in English must be proficient in English. To be proficient means a student is able to competently speak, listen to, write in, and use English to perform tasks independently. Students should have the ability to comprehend textbooks, theoretical and practical instruction, and to communicate with instructors and clients in the classroom and school clinic.