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Colorado Bulletin Kaplan Professional Schools Kaplan Professional Schools – Inspection Training 2150 S. Cherry St. Denver, Colorado 80222 VoV Volume 1-14 KPS/KPS-ITA February, 2014

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Colorado Bulletin

Kaplan Professional Schools

Kaplan Professional Schools – Inspection Training

2150 S. Cherry St. Denver, Colorado 80222

VoV

Volume 1-14 KPS/KPS-ITA February, 2014

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Table of Contents Officers and Directors ................................................................................................................. 2 Administrative Officials and Faculty .......................................................................................... 3 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4 Kaplan Professional Schools: Real Estate, Appraisal, Mortgage Programs ................................ 5 Policies and Procedures .................................................................................................... 7 Standard of Progress, Enrollment Period & Refund Policies ........................................... 9-10 Veterans Refund Policies .................................................................................................. 11 Kaplan Professional Schools-ITA: Inspection Programs ............................................................ 13 Policies and Procedures .................................................................................................... 18 Enrollment Period, Standard of Progress & Refund Policies ........................................... 18-20 Veterans Refund Policies .................................................................................................. 22 As a matter of public policy, Texas Educational Ventures LP dba Kaplan Professional Schools and Texas Educational Ventures LP dba Kaplan Professional Schools-ITA, (collectively “Kaplan”) does not discriminate among applicants, participants, or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, national origin, age, sex, marital, or handicapped status. This College Bulletin is provided to each student upon enrollment.

Officers

Officers as of January 1, 2014 David Adams, Assistant Secretary Janice Block, Vice President & Secretary Kevin Corser, Assistant Treasurer Jerry Dervin, Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey L. Elie, Vice President, Real Estate John Lock, President Christopher Neumann, Assistant Secretary Andrew S. Rosen, Chairman Matthew C. Seelye, Vice President & Treasurer Texas Educational Ventures LP dba Kaplan Professional Schools and Texas Educational Ventures LP dba Kaplan Professional Schools-ITA, (collectively “Kaplan”) are approved and regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education, Private Occupational School Board (DPOS). Complaints or claims pursuant to Section 12-59-118, C.R.S., or Section 12-59-115(6)(a), C.R.S., may be filed online with DPOS within two years after the student discontinues training with Kaplan, or at any time prior to the commencement of training. Other complaints may be filed in writing or online with DPOS within two years of the date of the alleged injury, assuming its causes were known or should have been known. All complaints must be in writing or filed online. No action regarding third party complaints is required, except as required by Section 12-59-115(6)(a), C.R.S. The Division of Private Occupational Schools is located at 1560 Broadway, Suite 1600, Denver, CO 80202. Their phone number is 303-866-2723, and their website is http://highered.colorado.gov/dpos.

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Administrative Officials and Faculty

School Administrative Officials

Linda Droessler, Director of National Operations Kristina Chamberlin, Director of Operations - West

R. Anne Baksh, Operations Manager, Colorado Adrian Bjorklund, Campus Operations Coordinator

School Faculty

Jo Ann Apostol Sonda Banka Lori Caudill

Michael Cerrone Darcy Ciambello

Rick Debolt Bruce Durrell Gerald Flory Renee Helten Carl Johnson

Tom Kartheiser Jason Letman

Bob Magin Michael Morton

Lisa Jones Robert Meyers Linda Richie

Cynthia Robertson Bruce Simon Sharon Stahly Sherry Steele Ron Tipton

Jennifer Van Ornum John Yelenick

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INTRODUCTION Kaplan Professional Schools offers Colorado-approved courses to prepare students for licensing examinations and fulfills the legal requirements for real estate licensure in Colorado. Kaplan Professional Schools has been the leading real estate pre-license education institution in Colorado for over 40 years, offering complete training programs for professional licensing. Kaplan Professional Schools has since added appraisal and mortgage to its family of offerings. In addition to pre-license programs, Kaplan Professional Schools offers a full range of continuing education courses to serve the real estate, appraisal, and inspection industries. Kaplan Professional Schools–ITA offers Colorado-approved courses for the real estate inspection industry, including one-week and two-week enhanced training for new home inspectors as well as specialty courses for current inspectors wishing to expand their skill set. Kaplan Professional Schools and Kaplan Professional Schools-ITA, (collectively “Kaplan”) are approved providers in compliance with all rules and regulations of the Colorado Division of Private Occupational Schools and are proud to serve the public in Colorado. All programs and courses described in this bulletin that require approval are approved by the Colorado Division of Real Estate (Colorado Real Estate Commission and Colorado Board of Real Estate Appraisers). From time to time, Kaplan offers special seminars and courses to enhance the effectiveness of professionals in the industries Kaplan serves. Some of these courses are exempt from approval by the Division of Private Occupational Schools and by the Division of Real Estate. All other courses are approved by the Division of Private Occupational Schools. VETERANS Veteran students wishing to use G.I. Bill benefits may take the programs for which we are approved to accept Veterans benefits in a live classroom format only. This limitation applies to every course and program we offer (and for which we are approved to accept Veterans benefits) and supersedes anything in this catalog to the contrary.

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KAPLAN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS: REAL ESTATE, APPRAISAL, MORTGAGE

REAL ESTATE BROKER PROGRAMS

To begin your real estate career, you must obtain a valid Colorado Associate Broker License. To obtain a license, you must satisfy certain educational requirements, including exams that are part of the Kaplan program, and pass The Colorado Associate Broker Licensing Exam administered by a state-approved independent test provider. When you have successfully passed the examination, you then make application for the Associate Broker license.

Real Estate Pre-License Associate Broker Program

This program consists of the required 168 hours as well as a 20-hour exam prep course. The program may be completed by utilizing a variety of in-class schedules or online study.

Real Estate Law and Practice

Students will study the basic principles of real estate. This includes definitions of terms, contract law, agency law, real estate valuation, transfer, alienation, finance, and government controls of real estate and real estate transactions. The course is 48 hours. Colorado Contracts and Regulations Students learn about the specific Colorado laws and regulations relating to real estate licensing and practice. In addition, students study the contract forms that are approved by the Colorado Real Estate Commission and are mandatory for use by licensees. Students will also learn about the professional practice of completing standard forms. This course is 48 hours. Real Estate Closings Students learn how to calculate and complete a real estate settlement worksheet and the process of preparing a real estate settlement or closing for various types of financing. The class is 24 hours. Trust Accounts and Recordkeeping This course reviews the specific Colorado requirements for the records a broker must keep and the proper maintenance of trust accounts in which a broker holds money belonging to others. The class is 8 hours. Practical Applications Students will focus on the practice of real estate. Topics include selecting a broker, technology in real estate, counseling with buyers and sellers, and personal career planning. The course is 32 hours. Current Legal Issues This course reviews recent legal issues, problems, and disciplinary matters identified by the Real Estate Commission. The class is 8 hours. Exam Prep In addition to the 168 hours of instruction mandated by state law, Kaplan offers a specific course to prepare students for the state licensing examination. This course is both a review of the topics covered by the examination and a lesson in how to take the test most effectively. This is a not-for-credit course which is 20 hours. This course is FREE with the full Associate Broker Program.

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REAL ESTATE BROKER CONTINUING EDUCATION AND LICENSE UPGRADE Brokerage Administration 1 This course provides 24 hours of continuing education credit and is also the required course for associate brokers and independent brokers wishing to upgrade their license to employing broker status. Brokers taking this for continuing education credit may do so one time during their career. Brokerage Administration provides training on the basics of the laws, rules, and procedures employing brokers must know in order to run their own office. Additional Continuing Education Courses In addition, Kaplan offers a number of courses approved by the Colorado Real Estate Commission and required for real estate broker license renewal in Colorado. We offer live classes and correspondence courses in book form, CD-ROM, and online. Please request a brochure for these offerings or visit our website: www.kpscolorado.com. APPRAISER LICENSING REQUIREMENTS BEGINNING APPRAISER PROGRAM Colorado requires 150 hours to become a licensed appraiser. Those seeking to become licensed can take the first required 75 hours for the entry level 1. Those that enter this level can be referenced as a beginning appraiser, trainee, or apprentice. Beginning Appraiser This course provides 75 hours of basic appraisal principles, basic appraisal procedures, and a 15-hour USPAP. It covers the principles and mechanics of time adjustments, paired sales analysis, income property analysis, land valuation, and much more. Our instructors will use theory and examples to make the class informative and interesting. Students must pass exams as part of the program. Appraisal Standards and Ethics (USPAP) This vital course covers the 15 hours of review in National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). All real estate appraisers must comply with the National USPAP regulations in accordance with the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act. In fact, all licensing and certification requires this course, as it provides performance standards. LICENSED APPRAISER PROGRAM Combined with the 75-hour beginning appraiser program, this 75-hour program fulfills the 150-hour Colorado requirement for licensed appraiser. The program may be completed utilizing a variety of in-class schedules where students learn how to apply proper procedures to analyze the data and how to interpret the mathematical conclusions, including appraisal of 1- to 4-unit residential properties, gross rent multiplier, income approach, estimation of income and expenses, and operating expense ratios. Candidates must complete this course and pass the licensed appraiser licensing exam administered by the state. Certified Residential Appraiser Essential Package This course provides 15 hours of Statistics Modeling & Finance, 15 hours of Advanced Residential Applications and Case Studies, and 20 hours of Mastering Unique and Complex Appraisal.

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APPRAISER CONTINUING EDUCATION Kaplan offers a number of live courses approved by the Division of Real Estate and required for license upgrade or renewal in Colorado. Please request a brochure for these offerings or visit our web site: www.kpscolorado.com. MORTGAGE BROKER SAFE COMPREHENSIVE LICENSING PROGRAM Everything you need to satisfy the NMLS mortgage licensing education requirements and pass the licensing exam can be found in the Mortgage Broker Safe Comprehensive Licensing Program. This NMLS-approved course will satisfy your 20-hour SAFE education requirement. In addition, you get our industry-best 4-hour Colorado SAFE Exam Prep course and our 6-hour National SAFE Exam Prep. We’ll cover the SAFE core subjects of Federal Mortgage Related Laws, Ethics (Fraud Detection, Consumer Protection, Fair Lending), and Non Traditional Mortgage Products. In addition, you will learn mortgage and loan programs, mortgage underwriting and processing principles, loan qualification, closing activities, and financial calculations. Then we’ll make sure you’re ready to pass the exam with our industry-best Colorado and National Exam Prep courses. Four days with us and you’re ready to move on with your mortgage career! KAPLAN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Correspondence Courses Full pre-license associate broker programs are available by correspondence (home study including online formats). These courses allow the student who is unable to attend classroom instruction to complete the education requirements. Correspondence students are able to attend the Exam Prep in the classroom at no additional charge when enrolled in the pre-licensing package. Admission Requirements There are no prerequisites for a student to enroll in the courses or programs offered by Kaplan Professional. While there are no age requirements affecting admission to an individual course or program, it must be understood that the Colorado Real Estate Commission cannot issue a license to a person under 18 years of age. Students may be required to have a valid social security number or other form of acceptable identification in order to obtain a license. The College does not warrant that a student accepted for enrollment will be permitted to take the state licensing examination or, if successful in passing the state exam, that a license will be issued. All prospective students should consult the appropriate regulatory agency regarding any questions about their eligibility for licensing. Registration You may register in advance for any of the school’s courses and programs by calling, visiting the website, or stopping by the Kaplan Professional Schools campus. While you may register for a class immediately preceding the scheduled starting time of the class, we recommend that you register and get your materials ahead of time, since most courses have a pre-class study assignment. At registration you will complete your enrollment agreement and make your tuition payment. We will ship the materials to you. No student will be accepted after a first class of a course except after counseling and after having made arrangements to make up the missed class. School Holidays Holidays observed during a scheduled term or year are New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Except for the aforementioned holidays, Kaplan Professional’s courses are on-going.

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Transfer of Credits Kaplan Professional Schools does not guarantee the transferability of credits to any other educational institution; transferability is up to the receiving institution unless a written agreement exists between Kaplan Professional and the receiving institution. Payment of Tuition All class materials except calculators and certain textbooks are included in the tuition. Tuition fees must be paid at the time of enrollment. The college makes no interest, carrying, or finance charges. Promissory notes are neither solicited nor accepted. Authenticated MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover cards are accepted. Upon request the college will invoice a party designated by the student provided, however, the student shall continue to be the primary party responsible for timely tuition payment. Kaplan Professional Schools Guarantee (Retake Policy for Live Class Enrollments) A student who successfully completes a full pre-license program (i.e., completes every class and earns a passing grade in every course) who takes and fails a licensing examination immediately following completion of their program is entitled to retake the full program without additional cost within one year of the student’s initial date of enrollment in the course or program. The starting date of any such retaking of a program must be within one month after taking the examination. To affect this warranty, written notice of your intent to retake must be received by Kaplan at least five days before a scheduled class starting date. Attendance for Classroom Students Absences—no absence is considered excused. The number of classroom hours is established by law in the case of real estate courses, and every absence must be made up either in another classroom session of the same lesson or under school supervision. Unsatisfactory attendance —a student absent from three consecutive class sessions shall be deemed voluntarily to have withdrawn from a course and the published refund policy will apply. At the school director’s discretion, re-admittance may be granted to the next scheduled session of the same course without added tuition within the six-month enrollment period. Leave of absence—voluntary leave of absence from courses may be granted by the school director with resumption of courses at a started time. No leave of absence shall be granted for a period exceeding six months. Certificate of Completion At the end of the course, students complete and pass a final exam, if required. Upon completion, the student will immediately receive their score. If their score is passing, the certificate will be available online. For live classes not requiring a final exam, a certificate will be provided at the completion of class. Student Conduct Students are expected to conduct themselves as polite, mature adults. Repeated or gross breaches of this standard shall be grounds for dismissal. A student dismissed for misconduct will be readmitted only at the discretion of the school director. If readmission is denied, the published refund policy shall apply. Placement Assistance In accordance with the policies of Kaplan Professional Schools, Kaplan Professional Schools does not place students with any employer during or after the completion of our licensing program.

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School Facilities and Equipment Carefully selected leased facilities are used. Furnishings and equipment include comfortable student tables and chairs, visual presenters, PowerPoint presentations, and screens. The building is handicapped accessible; students are requested to notify the college in advance of any special needs. Previous Training The school will evaluate prior real estate training stated at the time of enrollment. Based upon evidence of course approval by the Colorado Division of Real Estate, if judged suitable, the student will be exempt from re-taking particular courses. Standard of Progress The Standard of Progress is used as a gauge for normal progress through a course or a series of courses in a program of study. The time periods are used to calculate completion rates for the refund policy. Satisfactory progress for all classroom courses is based on attendance at every class session, obtaining a passing score on all of the quizzes, and passing the final exam given in that course. A satisfactory passing score is 80% or higher for real estate licensing and appraisal licensing programs. A satisfactory passing score is 70% for mortgage licensing and for all continuing education programs that require exams. Insurance courses generally require a 70% score to pass. Correspondence students must complete each course with a satisfactory passing score on all quizzes and exams and must complete the course within specific time limits. Each course is divided into units. Satisfactory progress requires timely completion of an average of four (4) units per week. Many units include a quiz and each course has a final exam. Sending the answer sheet for home study courses or final exam or completing it online will demonstrate that each unit was completed in a timely manner. When a particular unit does not include a quiz, completion of the quiz for the next unit will demonstrate that two or more units have been completed. Progress is measured by the return of the graded examination answer sheets from the course materials, completion of online exams (and obtaining a passing score on each), or by elapsed time following the student’s date of enrollment. The school maintains a student progress record on each student which contains the scores and dates of each quiz and final exam that a student turns in to the school or completes online. This record is available to the student upon request. A student has six months from the date of enrollment to complete a course either in the classroom or by correspondence. If state laws or regulatory authority policies render courses obsolete or no longer adequate for licensing, no refund or credit toward other courses will be available more than one year after the date of enrollment. Enrollment Period Enrollments periods are dependent on the student’s program of study. Student enrollments in real estate, mortgage, appraisal, and the home inspection program are valid for up to six months from the date of enrollment. Course material must be completed within six months; there will be no refund or credit for enrollments delayed over six months. Any student who fails to complete a course within six months after enrolling will forfeit all tuition and fees. Any student who fails to complete a licensing course within six months after enrolling will be ineligible for a completion certificate for that enrollment. Students failing to complete the course within six months will have the opportunity to register as retake students. Retake students have an additional six months to complete their course upon paying the retake tuition, which will equal to 50% of the original tuition. If course materials have been revised between enrollment and the time a student actually attends the class, new materials will be provided at no additional charge for up to 90 days after enrolling. Beyond 90 days, there will be a charge for revised materials. If state laws or regulatory authorities render courses obsolete or no longer adequate for licensing, no refund or credit toward other courses will be available more than six months after the date of enrollment.

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Refund Policies Refunds will be provided within 30 days of termination date provided the following conditions are satisfied. Termination date is the date the school receives written or verbal notice of a student’s intention to terminate or cancel his/her enrollment, or the date on which the student violates the published attendance policy. For all courses and programs, Kaplan will pay a full refund of all tuition and fees paid by a prospective student if: 1) a prospective student is not accepted by Kaplan;

2) for classroom courses and programs, within three days after initial payment a student notifies Kaplan of his or her intention to terminate the enrollment, provided that training has not started; in the unlikely event that we cancel a class, you will be notified 5 calendar days in advance whenever possible, and you will be eligible for a full refund.

3) for correspondence courses and programs, within three days after initial payment a student notifies Kaplan of his or her intention to terminate the enrollment; or

4) Kaplan discontinues a course during the period of time within which a student could reasonably have completed the course as defined in the Standard of Progress above. Refunds called for by provision four shall not apply in the event that the school ceases operation.

For classroom courses and programs, Kaplan will pay a full refund of tuition and fees paid less a cancellation charge (not to exceed $150) of 20% of the tuition for the course(s) the student is terminating when terminated more than three days after the date of enrollment but before training has started. Training for correspondence courses and programs commences on the date of enrollment, so refund requests made more than three days after date of enrollment for correspondence courses are subject to the policy below. For refund requests and terminations made more than three days after initial enrollment or after training has commenced, Kaplan will retain a cancellation charge of 20% of the tuition (but not to exceed $150.00) for all courses and then pay a refund based on the following policies. Note that this cancellation charge does not apply to the full refund conditions described above, or to refunds under the Veterans Refund Policy set forth separately below. The refund percentages described here shall be applied to full tuition and fees actually paid by the student after deducting the cancellation charge and not to books. If a student discontinues training or is terminated by Kaplan, the following refund will be made to the student within 30 days of official determination of the termination date (the date on which Kaplan receives written or verbal notice of a student’s intention to discontinue training, or the date on which the student violates the published attendance policy). Refunds will be calculated as follows: A student terminating training… is entitled to a refund of… Within first 10% of program 90% less cancellation charge

After 10% but within 25% of program 75% less cancellation charge After 25% but within 50% of program 50% less cancellation charge After 50% but within 75% of program 25% less cancellation charge After 75% completed (if paid in full, NO refund no cancellation charge is applicable)

Completion percentages will be determined by the number of classroom sessions attended, the number of correspondence lesson quizzes returned (if applicable), or the number of correspondence lessons that should have been completed beginning on the date of initial payment, according to the lessons per week standard shown for the satisfactory standards progress described above. For continuing education courses, after three days from enrollment students will not receive a refund but students will be given credit toward another course of the student’s choosing. Credit can be used for up to one year from the date of enrollment.

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Books and materials provided for all courses and programs must be returned to Kaplan before any refund can be issued and are not separately refundable. However, if a student cancels and fails to return the course materials, the cost of these materials will be deducted from the total refund given to the student. The charge for books and materials will be based on the tuition fee charged for the equivalent self-study (correspondence) material. No refund is made for shipping or tax charges. Any materials which cannot be re-used will not be refunded. Retail books purchased from our bookstore that have not been opened or used may be returned for a full refund for up to 30 days from the date of purchase. Postponement of a starting date, whether at the request of the school or the student, requires a written agreement signed by the student and the school. The agreement must set forth: (a) whether the postponement is for the convenience of the school or the student, and (b) a deadline for the new start date, beyond which the start date will not be postponed. If the course is not commenced, or the student fails to attend by the new start date set forth in the agreement, the student will be entitled to an appropriate refund of prepaid tuition and fees within 30 days of the deadline of the new start date set forth in the agreement, determined in accordance with the school’s refund policy and all applicable laws and rules concerning the Private Occupational Education Act of 1981. Kaplan policies for granting credit for previous training, if applicable, shall not affect this refund policy. Any student who has a comment or complaint regarding Kaplan is invited to write or call the school director personally at our Denver location. Kaplan is approved and regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education, Private Occupational School Board (DPOS). Complaints or claims pursuant to Section 12-59-118, C.R.S., or Section 12-59-115(6)(a), C.R.S., may be filed in writing or online with DPOS within two years after the student discontinues training with Kaplan or at any time prior to the commencement of training. Other complaints may be filed in writing or online with DPOS within two years of the date the alleged injury and its cause were known or should have been known. All complaints must be in writing or filed online. No action regarding third party complaints is required, except as required by Section 12-59-115(6)(a), C.R.S. The Division of Private Occupational Schools is located at 1560 Broadway, Suite 1600, Denver, CO 80202. Their phone number is 303-866-2723, and their website is http://highered.colorado.gov/dpos. Each of the policies and programs above are described in our College Bulletin, which is provided to students upon enrollment. Complaint Resolution Policy— Student Grievance Procedure Any student who has a comment or complaint is invited to write or call the school Operations Manager personally at our Denver location. Kaplan Professional Schools is approved and regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education, Private Occupational School Board (DPOS). Complaints or claims pursuant to Section 12-59-118, C.R.S., or Section 12-59-115(6)(a), C.R.S., may be filed in writing or online with DPOS within two years after the student discontinues training with Kaplan or at any time prior to the commencement of training. Other complaints may be filed in writing or online with DPOS within two years of the date the alleged injury and its cause were known or should have been known. All complaints must be in writing or filed online. No action regarding third party complaints is required, except as required by Section 12-59-115(6)(a), C.R.S. The Division of Private Occupational Schools is located at 1560 Broadway, Suite 1600, Denver, CO 80202. Their phone number is 303-866-2723, and their website is http://highered.colorado.gov/dpos. Each of the policies and programs above are described in our College Bulletin, which is provided to students upon enrollment Veterans Refund Policy Students not accepted by the school and students who cancel the contract by notifying the school within three business days are entitled to a full refund of all tuition and fees paid. If any students withdraw after three business days, but before commencement of classes, they are entitled to a full refund of all tuition and fees paid including the registration fee in excess of $10. In the case of students withdrawing after commencement of classes, the school will retain a cancellation fee plus a percentage of tuition and fees, which is based on the percentage of contact hours attended, as described in the table below. The refund is based on the last date of recorded attendance.

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REFUND TABLE FOR VETERAN STUDENTS

Student entitled upon withdrawal/termination Refund

10% of program completed 90% refunded

20% of program completed 80% refunded

30% of program completed 70% refunded

40% of program completed 60% refunded

50% of program completed 50% refunded

60% of program completed 40% refunded

70% of program completed 30% refunded

80% of program completed 20% refunded

90% of program completed 10% refunded

The student may cancel this contract at any time prior to close of the third business day after signing the enrollment agreement.

The official date of termination for refund purposes is the last date of recorded attendance. All refunds will be made within 30 days from the date of termination.

The student will receive a full refund of tuition and fees paid if the school discontinues a course/program within a period of time a student could have reasonably completed it, except that this provision shall not apply in the event the school ceases operation.

Complaints which cannot be resolved by direct negotiation between the student and the school may be filed with the Division of Private Occupational Schools of the Colorado Department of Higher Education. The Division shall not consider any claim that is filed more than two years after the date the student discontinues his/her training at the school.

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KAPLAN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS-ITA: REAL ESTATE INSPECTION PROGRAMS INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITY The school’s physical address is 2150 S. Cherry Street, Denver, Colorado 80222. The school consists of an office and classroom specifically designed as a home inspection training school. There is one classroom and one hands-on display room, each with a capacity for 75 students, with teaching equipment sufficient to meet educational needs. HISTORY Kaplan Professional Schools Inspection Training Associates (KPS-ITA) is a private postsecondary educational institution that was granted approval to operate in 1987 by the Council for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education in the state of California. Because of the success in training students in California, it is the goal of Kaplan-ITA to open up branch schools in other states. The first branch school was opened in Tampa, Florida, in 1998, and the second in Manassas, Virginia, in 2000, then Illinois in 2002 and Connecticut and Colorado in 2003. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES The goals of KPS-ITA are to provide qualified and interested individuals with intensive instruction in home and commercial property inspection. Our goal is for our students to successfully enter the field of home and commercial inspection, to start their own businesses, or work for others, and to increase their professionalism and customer satisfaction. THE PROPERTY INSPECTION PROFESSION Property inspection is a rapidly growing industry. This is frequently tied to the activity of real estate transfers of sales. As more people buy and sell their property, they want to be sure they know about possible defects that may be present. A trained property inspector can do a lot to assure prospective buyers about the condition of the property. OUR OFFERINGS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING COURSES: Enhanced Residential Inspection Course: 90 hours—11 Days Home Inspection—Fast Track Course: 55 hours—6 Days Correspondence Inspection Training Course: 125 hours Transition into Home Inspection: 14 Hours—2 Days ENHANCED 11-DAY HOME INSPECTION This enhanced, eleven-day training course will be a combination of classroom and field inspection work. This class will consist of the extensive use of lecture, videotapes, slides, and workshop projects. Curriculum has been thoughtfully organized into subjects that describe the materials used in the construction of each house system and how they are assembled. Content covers what may go wrong as well as the causes and the implications of problems that result. The course gives students clear direction concerning what to look for during an inspection such as signs of non-performance due to age, deferred maintenance, weather damage, and poor workmanship. It is this aspect of the Course that distinguishes it from the basic knowledge of contractors or other building professionals. Theory and practical application of inspection will be addressed during actual inspections of working furnaces, air conditioners, electrical panels, and roof displays in the classroom.

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The home inspector course curriculum consists of the following required classes and hours: Theory Lab

Module A—The Scope of Inspection 3.5 hours Module B—The Home Inspection Business 5.0 hours Module C— Report Writing 3.5 hours Module D—Structure – Part 1 4.0 hours 1.0 hour Module E—Structure – Part 2 2.5 hours 1.0 hour Module F—Exterior and Interior – Part 1 3.5 hours 1.5 hours Module G—Exterior and Interior – Part 2 7.0 hours 1.5 hours Module H—Roofing – Part 1 1.5 hours 2.0 hours

Module I—Roofing – Part 2 2.0 hours 3.0 hours Module J—Field Inspection 0.0 hours 5.5 hours

Module K—Plumbing – Part 1 2.5 hours 1.0 hour Module L—Plumbing – Part 2 4.0 hours 1.0 hour

Module M—Electrical – Part 1 3.5 hours Module N—Electrical – Part 2 2.5 hours 2.5 hours

Module O—Electrical – Part 3 3.5 hours Module P—Heating – Part 1 5.0 hours Module Q—Heating – Part 2 3.5 hours

Module R—Heating – Part 3 2.0 hours Module S—Central Air Conditioning 3.0 hours Module T—Marketing and Sales 3.5 hours

Module U—Technical Review 4.5 hours Clock hours equal credit hours = 90 total Total: 70.0 hours 20.0 hours

ONLINE HOME EXAMINATION At the end of the course, students are emailed a link with a username and password to access their final exam. The test is secured, students are given up to three hours to take a 200 question test, and a score of 70% or better is required to pass. Upon completion of the test, the student will immediately receive their score. If their score is passing, the certificate will be mailed to the student from the Kaplan-ITA Education Department. RESIDENTIAL INSPECTOR Registration fee (non-refundable) $ 150.00* Books and supplies (sales tax added if applicable) $ 775.00* Tuition $2,074.00 Total charges: $2,999.00 *The registration fee, books fee, and applicable sales tax is payable upon registration. Course materials are sent to the enrolled student in advance of class time for his/her study. There are approximately 60 hours of homework which the student should try to complete before the first day of class. If necessary, this work can be completed after the course, but to receive maximum value, an effort should be made to study prior to class. Signed acceptance of the enrollment agreement by both parties deems tuition not subject to change. COURSE MATERIALS LIST

• Getting Started in the Home Inspection Business Book • Systems and Standards Book Set, Principles of Home Inspection • Getting Started in the Home Inspection Business DVD Set • Matrix Advantage Report

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INSTRUCTIONAL SCHEDULE A. The Residential Inspection Course is an 11-day course, and fast track is a 6-day course. Training is offered Monday through Friday, with a six-hour day for field training on the Saturday at the end of the first week. B. Class periods meet on the following schedules:

• 1st 8:00–10:00 • 2nd 10:15–12:00 • Lunch Break 12:00–1:00 • 3rd 1:00–3:00 • 4th 3:15–4:30

C. School is closed for the following holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. HOME INSPECTION—FAST TRACK This course is six days of intensive, fast-paced instruction. With a combination of classroom, hands-on and in-field instruction, the student will gain a working knowledge of all the systems and technical areas required to complete a home inspection. The home inspection course curriculum consists of the following required classes and hours: Theory Lab Module A—The Scope of Inspection and ASHI Code of Ethics 3.0 hours Module B—The Home Inspection Business 3.0 hours Module C—Report Writing 3.0 hours Module D—Structure 4.0 hours Module E—Exterior 2.5 hours Module F—Interior 2.5 hours Module G—Roofing 4.0 hours Module H—Plumbing 3.0 hours 2.0 hours Module I—Electrical 4.0 hours 2.0 hours Module J—Heating 5.0 hours 1.0 hour Module K—Air Conditioning 2.0 hours 1.0 hour Module L—Insulation and Ventilation 2.0 hours Module M—Field Inspection 1.0 hours 3.0 hours Module N—Review of Technical Material 1.0 hour Module O—Marketing and Sales 3.0 hours Mid-week Q & A evening session 3.0 hours Clock hours equal credit hours = 55.0 total Total: 46.0 hours 9.0 hours ONLINE HOME EXAMINATION At the end of the course, students are emailed a link with a username and password to access their final exam. The test is secured and self-timed. Students are given up to three hours to take a 200 question test. Upon completion of the test, the student will immediately receive their score. If their score is passing, the certificate will be mailed to the student from the Kaplan-ITA Education Department. HOME INSPECTION— FAST TRACK COURSE FEES Registration fee (non-refundable) $ 150.00* Books and supplies (sales tax added where applicable) $ 425.00* Tuition $1,024.00 Total charges: $1,599.00 * The registration fee, books fee, and applicable sales tax is payable upon registration. Course materials are sent to the enrolled student in advance of class time for his/her study. There are approximately 60 hours of homework that the student should complete before the first day of class. If necessary, this work can be completed after the course but to receive maximum value, an effort should

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be made to study prior to class. Signed acceptance of enrollment agreement by both parties deems tuition not subject to change. COURSE MATERIALS LIST

• Getting Started in the Home Inspection Business Book • Systems and Standards Book Set, Principles of Home Inspection • Getting Started in the Home Inspection Business DVD Set • Matrix Advantage Report

CORRESPONDENCE INSPECTION TRAINING COURSE AND REQUIREMENTS This course is geared for students to study at their own pace. This comprehensive course is based on our Residential Inspector #1 Course and consists of seven modules with tests and field reports. Materials are shipped via UPS regular ground. A final three-hour online exam is mandatory for complete grading and a passing score of 70% or better is required. The certificate of completion is then mailed to the student. CORRESPONDENCE INSPECTION TRAINING COURSE REQUIREMENTS & FEES Note: All fees include books, videos, supplies, and tuition. The fees quoted do not include applicable sales tax and shipping/handling charges.* Introduction - Getting Started 22.0 hours Unit 1—Roofing, Flashing, Chimneys 8.0 hours Unit 2—Exterior 8.0 hours Unit 3—Structure 10.0 hours Unit 4—Electrical 12.0 hours Unit 5—Heating 10.0 hours Unit 6—Cooling and Heat Pumps 6.0 hours Unit 7—Insulation 4.0 hours Unit 8—Plumbing 8.0 hours Unit 9—Interior 8.0 hours Unit 10—Appliances 4.0 hours Total Charges 100.0 hours $999.00* Full correspondence course is shipped to student’s home or where designated. COURSE MATERIALS LIST

• Getting Started in the Home Inspection Business Study Guide (Publishers: Kaplan) • Getting Started in the HI Business—DVD Library (Publishers: Kaplan) • Systems and Standards (Publishers: Dearborn Real Estate Education, 2003 ) • Principles of Home Inspection Systems and Standards, 2nd Edition

HOME INSPECTION – CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES

Safety Watching Your Step: Home Inspector Safety on the Job 101 This eight-hour* course will teach students the basic requirements of inspection safety. Students will acquire general knowledge of the potential hazards inherent to accessing remote areas of the home, as well as the proper use of tools that help to ensure inspector and client safety. Emphasis will be placed upon understanding the ramifications and magnitude of safety issues found, or potentially encountered, during the inspection. $99

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Structures, Interiors, Roof Know the Ins & Outs: of Structures, Interiors, and Roof Inspection 101 This home study course will provide you with a sound introduction to the classification of structural, interior, and roofing systems specific to residential dwellings, with special emphasis on the components accessible during a resale home inspection. This home inspection course also covers proper installation practices of these systems in residential construction including history, sources of information, foundations, framing, interior finishes, roofing types, and vapor retarders. $99

Electrical Feel The Surge: Electrical Inspection 101 Performing electrical inspections requires a general working knowledge of the fundamentals of electrical theory, voltage, current, and materials typically encountered. In this home inspection course, you will learn the tools and methods required and grasp the ramifications and magnitude of conditions found during the inspection. Topics in this home inspector class include history, nomenclature, installation practices, safety issues, wiring methods, devices, and appliances. $99

Mechanical From Hot Air to Icy Stares: Mechanical Inspection 101 This eight-hour course teaches the requirements of Mechanical (HVAC) inspection. Performing mechanical systems inspections requires a general working knowledge of the fundamentals of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; materials typically encountered; and conventional installation methods. This Kaplan course teaches the tools and inspection methods required, as well as understanding the ramifications and magnitude of conditions found for proper reporting to clients and others involved in a real estate transaction. Upon completion of this class, you will have a sound introduction to the components, materials, and mechanics of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems when evaluating a home. $99

Plumbing Plumbing Inspection 101 This course provides you with a sound introduction to the components, materials, and mechanics of plumbing systems. Learn the basics of supply, drain, waste, and vent piping, fixtures, and materials. Topics include proper installation practices, inspection methods and strategies, history of indoor plumbing, sources of potable water, heating, cross-connection control, and typical conditions found. $99

Roofing From The Top Down: Roofing Inspection 101 Learn the fundamental components, materials, and mechanics involved in roofing and exterior system inspections. This course covers nomenclature, materials, installation methods, proper reporting to clients and other parties, history of residential roofing, known defective materials, typical maintenance needs, roofing components, and more. $99

Code Courses To be a successful home inspector, you must have a general working knowledge of the fundamentals of codes. Both of the courses below review the basic requirements of the International Residential Code for the specific topic as published by the International Code Council. Included are graphical guides to help you properly report conditions found to clients and other parties. Obtain a solid understanding and learn to demonstrate a working knowledge of code disciplines and proper installation practices of residential components.

HVAC Codes Clearing The Air: HVAC Codes Relevant To Home Inspection 101 $99

Electrical Codes Keeping Current with Electrical Codes Relevant to Home Inspection 101 $99

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KAPLAN-ITA SCHOOL POLICY AND PROCEDURES KAPLAN-ITA SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY We offer potential home inspectors lecture classes and hands-on training on the business of home inspection, teaching them how to establish their own home inspection business or to find employment with established home inspection companies. Our courses help prepare students for the entrance examinations of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), the California Real Estate Inspection Association (CREIA), the National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI), the Canadian Association of Home Inspectors (CAHI), and other nationally recognized inspection associations. Continuing education is a key focus of Kaplan-ITA and our courses are recognized for continuing education credits by numerous organizations including ASHI and the California Office of Real Estate Appraisers. However, we do not guarantee the transferability of credits to any other institution unless there is a written agreement with that institution. ENROLLMENT POLICY Students may enroll on any day school is open. Prospective students are encouraged to visit the physical facilities of the school and discuss personal education and occupational plans with school personnel prior to enrolling or signing enrollment agreements. Names and phone numbers of previous students who have attended any of the courses are available upon request so that anyone may inquire as to those students’ experiences with Kaplan-ITA or the inspection business. Admissions are open to any qualified applicant. No qualified person may be excluded from enrollment in Inspection Training Associates based on age, race, gender, disability, or national origin. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Minimum age is 18 years old with no minimum formal education required. Experience in construction practices is helpful. Prospective students must be capable of writing legible reports in English. Reading, writing, and conversations in English is required. Each person is accepted only if, in the school’s opinion, the individual has the probability of success in the chosen objective. Previous training, education, and/or experience is not accepted for course credits. The school does not guarantee the transferability of its credits to any other institution. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Holidays observed during a scheduled term or year are New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Except for the aforementioned holidays, Kaplan Professional’s courses are on-going. CLOCK HOUR CONVERSION POLICY Sixty minutes of instructional time equals one clock hour. One clock hour equals one credit hour for each course. COURSE LENGTH Each course’s length (week and/or days) is stated above. PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Our curriculum is designed for individuals entering into an owner-operator business. To prepare the student for self-employment, our classes include specific instruction on how to market your services, prepare your reports, and how to run a real estate property inspection business. Availability of jobs for multi-inspector firms will be posted in a public area available to students at the school. We do not provide placement assistance. TRANSFER OF CREDITS The school does not guarantee the transferability of its credits to any other institution unless there is a written agreement with that institution.

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POLICY ON NONDISCRIMINATION Kaplan Professional-ITA admits students of any age (18 or over), race, color, national and ethnic origin, or disability and extends to all, without discrimination, the rights, privileges, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. Kaplan-ITA does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age (18 or over), race, color, national and ethnic origin, or disability in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, or other school-administered courses. RE-ADMISSION The course should be completed within a 12-month period; otherwise, the student will be required to re-enroll in the course. Students are allowed to re-attend any similar course at any Kaplan-ITA location free of charge. To re-attend the student must contact Kaplan Professional-ITA prior to the course date to confirm that a seat is available. Seats are available on a first come/first served basis with paying students given priority. ATTENDANCE POLICY A. Absence will be considered excused under the following circumstances: illness, death, or birth in

the immediate family, and any other valid reasons substantiated in writing and at the discretion of the school director. All other absences will be considered unexcused.

B. Tardiness is a disruption of a good learning environment and is to be discouraged. Tardiness without legitimate reason on two occasions in one class will be considered as one unexcused absence.

C. Interruption for unsatisfactory attendance—Students with three unexcused absences in any class will receive written notification of academic probation. Home Inspector 1 Course is 11 days in duration and Home Inspector—Fast Track is 6 days in duration. Therefore, any unexcused absence from this point on will be a cause for immediate interruption of the student’s training course.

D. Cutting of classes will be considered as unexcused absences. E. Make-up work may be required for any absence. However, hours of make-up work cannot be

accepted as hours of class attendance.

F. Written requests for leaves of absence will be considered and such leaves may be granted to students at the discretion of the school.

G. Holidays—School is closed for the following holidays and/or vacation time: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.

PROGRESS POLICY, GRADING AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS A. Grade average required for certifying completion of a course is a passing grade of 70% or higher.

Upon completing each course and passing the final exam (if applicable), successful students will receive a personalized certificate of completion, suitable for framing, which states the course attended and the completed study components.

B. Progress for home study courses (including online courses) is measured by the return of the graded

examination answer sheets from the course materials, completion of online exams (and obtaining a passing score on each), or by elapsed time following the student’s date of enrollment.

C. Conditions for interruption for unsatisfactory progress: At the end of the fifth day of instruction

for Home Inspector Course 1, if the student’s grade average is unsatisfactory, the student will be promptly notified. If a student is enrolled via the Veterans’ Administration, the VA will also be notified.

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D. Condition for re-enrollment: Re-enrollment or re-entrance will be approved only after evidence is shown to the director’s satisfaction that conditions that caused the interruption for unsatisfactory progress have been rectified.

CONDUCT POLICY Students shall at all times when on school premises conduct themselves in an orderly and considerate manner, and shall appear for classes in a sober, drug free, and receptive condition. Use of drugs and alcohol during school hours, possession of firearms, dishonesty, disruption of classes, use of profanity, excessive tardiness, insubordination, violation of safety rules, or not abiding by the school rules will be considered a violation of this policy and is a just cause for dismissal. CANCELLATIONS, WITHDRAWALS, AND REFUNDS

1. The student has the right to cancel the agreement for a course of instruction, including any other goods and services included in the agreement, at any time prior to the start of class. Notice in writing is preferred. All correspondence is to be forwarded to the following address:

Kaplan Professional Schools-Inspection Training Associates 2150 S. Cherry St Denver, CO 80222

2. Cancellation shall occur when the student gives notice of cancellation to the school at the

address specified in the agreement.

3. The written notice of cancellation, if given by mail, is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage pre-paid.

4. The written notice of cancellation need not take a particular form and, however expressed, is

effective if it indicates the student’s desire not to be bound by the agreement.

5. For all courses and programs, Kaplan will pay a full refund of all tuition and fees paid by a prospective student if:

a) a prospective student is not accepted by Kaplan;

b) for classroom courses and programs, within three days after initial payment a student

notifies Kaplan of his or her intention to terminate the enrollment, provided that training has not started; in the unlikely event that we cancel a class, you will be notified 5 calendar days in advance whenever possible, and you will be eligible for a full refund.

c) for correspondence courses and programs, within three days after initial payment a student notifies Kaplan of his or her intention to terminate the enrollment; or

d) Kaplan discontinues a course during the period of time within which a student could

reasonably have completed the course as defined in the Standard of Progress above. Refunds called for by provision five shall not apply in the event that the school ceases operation.

6. For classroom courses and programs, Kaplan will pay a full refund of tuition and fees paid

less a cancellation charge (not to exceed $150) of 20% of the tuition for the course(s) the student is terminating when terminated more than three days after the date of enrollment but before training has started. Training for correspondence courses and programs commences on the date of enrollment, so refund requests made more than three days after date of enrollment for correspondence courses are subject to the policy below.

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7. For refund requests and terminations made more than three days after initial enrollment or

after training has commenced, Kaplan will retain a cancellation charge of 20% of the tuition (but not to exceed $150.00) for all courses and then pay a refund based on the following policies. Note that this cancellation charge does not apply to the full refund conditions described above, or to refunds under the Veterans Refund Policy set forth separately below. The refund percentages described here shall be applied to full tuition and fees actually paid by the student after deducting the cancellation charge and not to books. If a student discontinues training or is terminated by Kaplan, the following refund will be made to the student within 30 days of official determination of the termination date (the date on which Kaplan receives written or verbal notice of a student’s intention to discontinue training, or the date on which the student violates the published attendance policy). Refunds will be calculated as follows:

A student terminating training… is entitled to a refund of… Within first 10% of program 90% less cancellation charge

After 10% but within 25% of program 75% less cancellation charge After 25% but within 50% of program 50% less cancellation charge After 50% but within 75% of program 25% less cancellation charge After 75% completed (if paid in full, NO Refund no cancellation charge is applicable)

Completion percentages will be determined by the number of classroom sessions attended, the number of correspondence lesson quizzes returned (if applicable), or the number of correspondence lessons that should have been completed beginning on the date of initial payment, according to the lessons per week standard shown for the satisfactory standards progress described above. NOTE: • Unauthorized absences of course sessions are not refundable. • Students who withdraw will be refunded fees for pre-paid, unattended course sessions subsequent

to notification of withdrawal. Refund will be based on the preceding refund schedule. • Students terminated by Kaplan-ITA shall be refunded fees for all pre-paid course sessions

subsequent to postmarked date of written notification of termination. • The student may cancel this contract at any time prior to midnight of the third business day after

signing this contract. • All refunds will be made within 30 days from the date of termination. The official date of

termination or withdrawal of a student shall be determined in the following manner: a. The date on which the school receives notice of the student’s intention to discontinue the

training course; or b. The date on which the student violates published school policy, which provides for

termination. c. Should a student fail to return from an excused leave of absence, the effective date of

termination for a student on an extended leave of absence is the earlier of the dates the school determines the student is not returning or the day following the expected return date.

COMPLAINT RESOLUTION POLICY— STUDENT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Any student who has a comment or complaint regarding Kaplan is invited to write or call the school director personally at our Denver location. Kaplan is approved and regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education, Private Occupational School Board (DPOS). Complaints or claims pursuant to Section 12-59-118, C.R.S., or Section 12-59-115(6)(a), C.R.S., may be filed in writing or online with DPOS within two years after the student discontinues training with Kaplan or at any time prior to the commencement of training. Other complaints may be filed in writing or online with DPOS within two years of the date the alleged injury and its cause were known or should have been known. All complaints must be in writing or filed online. No action regarding third party complaints is required, except as required by Section 12-59-115(6)(a), C.R.S. The Division of Private Occupational Schools is located at 1560 Broadway, Suite 1600, Denver, CO 80202. Their phone number is 303-866-

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2723, and their website is http://highered.colorado.gov/dpos. Each of the policies and programs above are described in our College Bulletin, which is provided to students upon enrollment. CANCELLATIONS, WITHDRAWALS, AND REFUNDS/CORRESPONDENCE COURSE The following applies as a minimum policy for the distance study (correspondence) course:

• Cancellation shall occur when the student gives notice of cancellation to Inspection Training Associates.

• A written notice of cancellation need not take a particular form and, however expressed, is effective if it indicates the student’s desire not to be bound by the agreement.

• From five (5) calendar days after midnight of the day on which the enrollment agreement is signed and until the time the school receives the first completed lesson assignment from the student, upon cancellation, the school is entitled to a registration fee of $150.00, for full course purchase.

• The correspondence course consists of 11 modules. Refunds for the correspondence course will be based on the return of curriculum and materials, in unused and re-saleable condition, per module. Returns should be sent to the Corporate Shipping Department. Students should contact the Customer Service Department at the Corporate Office for specific return directions.

• In the case of an education service offered by home study or correspondence, all amounts that the student has paid, however denominated, shall be deemed to have been paid for curriculum and materials.

• The total number of hours necessary to complete each lesson of correspondence instruction varies from module to module. See page 17 for hours necessary to complete each lesson of correspondence.

• The date of the student’s withdrawal shall be deemed to be the date on which the student submitted the last completed lesson.

VETERANS REFUND POLICY Students not accepted by the school and students who cancel the contract by notifying the school within three business days are entitled to a full refund of all tuition and fees paid. If any students withdraw after three business days, but before commencement of classes, are entitled to a full refund of all tuition and fees paid including the registration fee in excess of $10. In the case of students withdrawing after commencement of classes, the school will retain a cancellation fee plus a percentage of tuition and fees, which is based on the percentage of contact hours attended, as described in the table below. The refund is based on the last date of recorded attendance.

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REFUND TABLE FOR VETERAN STUDENT(S)

Student entitled upon withdrawal/termination Refund

10% of program completed 90% Refunded

20% of program completed 80% Refunded

30% of program completed 70% Refunded

40% of program completed 60% Refunded

50% of program completed 50% Refunded

60% of program completed 40% Refunded

70% of program completed 30% Refunded

80% of program completed 20% Refunded

90% of program completed 10% Refunded

The student may cancel this contract at any time prior to close of the third business day after signing the enrollment agreement.

The official date of termination for refund purposes is the last date of recorded attendance. All refunds will be made within 30 days from the date of termination.

The student will receive a full refund of tuition and fees paid if the school discontinues a course/program within a period of time a student could have reasonably completed it, except that this provision shall not apply in the event the school ceases operation.

Complaints which cannot be resolved by direct negotiation between the student and the school may be filed with the Division of Private Occupational Schools of the Colorado Department of Higher Education. The Division shall not consider any claim that is filed more than two years after the date the student discontinues his/her training at the school.