APPLICATION PROCEDURE
All prospective students wishing to study Animal Homeopathy
must complete the Enrolment Application form. For entry to the Diploma
of Veterinary Homeopathy, students must attach a copy of their Certificate
in Foundation of Animal Homeopathy or evidence of graduation from other
Homeopathic courses.
TUITION FEES
Tuition fees are due and payable at the time of enrolment
in accordance with the current fee schedule.
If a student is paying by payment plan, tuition fees are due on order
of each module of the course.
Fees can be paid by, money transfer Western Union, (aust only) cheque,
Bankcard, Mastercard or Visa.
Tuition fees include GST, all texts and other learning materials, tutor
and student services and all postage costs from the college.
Students are financially responsible for all fees incurred in the research
or examination schedule and for postage of assignments to the college.
CHANGES TO POLICIES
St.Francis College of Animal Homeopathy reserves
the right to make any change at any time to the policies, guidelines,
cost, schedules
or any other provision contained in this document or any other brochure
or prospectus.
COURSE MATERIALS
STFCAH courses can not be re-sold or advertised by
any student except with the written permission of the Registrar.
The College reserves the right to substitute or credit any textbooks
or course materials at any time without notice should they become unavailable
or be upgraded, as it is the policy of STFCAH to continually improve
and update course material.
CREDITS
Credits will be allowed for goods damaged or lost in
transit. Requests for credits must be made within seven (7) days of
receipts of course materials, textbooks or other goods.
REFUNDS
Credits will only be allowed for goods damaged or lost in transit. Requests for
credits must be made within seven (7) days of receipt of course materials,
textbooks or other goods. Credits will not be allowed for any other reason.
DISCLAIMER
At no time and under no circumstances will the College, its directors, tutors
or anyone connected with the College accept liability, nor can they be held responsible,
in respect of any claim of damage or otherwise, accrued from any action carried
out, or directions given, by any student or former student, whether or not the
directions given in the course materials are followed.
The courses are given as advice and instruction and anyone carrying out treatment
under these directions must accept full responsibility.
Note: Students are advised not to carry out public
practice prior to graduation, except under the supervision of a qualified
practitioner.
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