REFUND POLICY

Refunds are calculated based on the following conditions:

• Withdrawals before the class starts will result in forfeiture of the $450 registration fee.
• Once the student has started the training, LNA Health Careers will retain the non-refundable registration fee of $450, supplies fee of $125 (if the supplies are received by the student) and criminal record check fee of $25 if the criminal record check has been conducted.
• Once the student attends the second day or later, there will be no refunds; and if there is a balance due, based on the enrollment agreement, it needs to be paid within five (5) business days of withdrawal. If the amount retained by the school exceeds the amount the student has already paid, the student is responsible for the difference, and it is due in the office within five (5) business days. Any student in attendance, breech of policy, clinical or academic failure will not be issued a refund and will still be responsible for their balance if they have not paid in full.

All refunds shall be paid within 30 days upon written notification from a student of cancellation or withdrawal; and Students receiving benefits from federal programs shall be subject to federal refund policies, rules, and regulations.

IMPORTANT, PLEASE NOTE: The LPN program has it’s own refund policy. 
• Withdrawals before the class starts will result in forfeiture of the $450 registration fee AND the $450 application fee. 
• Once the student has started the training, LNA Health Careers will retain the non-refundable registration fee of $450, the non-refundable application fee of $450, supplies fee of $1600 and criminal record check fee of $25 if the criminal record check has been conducted.
• Once the student attends the second day or later, there will be no refunds; and if there is a balance due, based on the enrollment agreement, it needs to be paid within five (5) business days of withdrawal. Any student in attendance, breech of policy, clinical or academic failure will not be issued a refund and will still be responsible for their balance if they have not paid in full
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