Refunds & Withdrawals Policy
Refunds Prior to Instruction:
Students may cancel or terminate their enrollment at any time by completing and submitting a Withdrawal
Request form to an SBA Student Services Representative via hand delivery. All monies paid will be
refunded less the non-refundable registration fee. After three (3) days and prior to beginning classes, all
monies less the non-refundable registration fee will be refunded.
Refunds After to instruction has begun:
If you cancel, withdraw, or are dismissed after you begin classes, but before you complete the program,
we shall retain the stated cost of textbooks and materials that you have accepted plus a percentage of the
total program tuition as indicated below. Notice of withdrawal may be made in writing but the official
date of withdrawal for the purpose of refund shall be the last verifiable date of attendance.
During the first week of the program, we shall retain 10% of the total tuition fee.
During the next three weeks of the program, we shall retain 20% of the total tuition fee.
During the first 25%, but after the fourth week of instruction, we shall retain 45% of the total
tuition fee.
During the second 25%, we shall retain 70% of the total tuition fee.
Thereafter, we shall retain 100% of the total tuition fee.
ALL REFUNDS DUE SHALL BE MADE WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF WRITTEN NOTIFICATION
OR WITH OUT WRITTEN NOTIFICATION ON YOUR PART WITH IN THIRTY DAYS FROM OUR
DETERMINATION OF YOUR LAST VERIFIABLE DATE OF ATTENDANCE.
TERMINATION POLICY
We reserve the right to dismiss you on any of the following grounds: failure to pay charges when due,
unsatisfactory academic progress, failure to maintain a record of attending at least 90% of the delivered
hours of instruction, and non-conformity with our rules and policies regarding the use and possession of
alcohol or controlled substance while on school property, violating the law on school property so as to
damage or jeopardize the school’s reputation, intentional disruption or obstruction of teaching,
administration, meetings or programs, or any other official school activity, and deliberate dishonesty
including cheating, plagiarism, giving false information, or altering institutional documents.