Attendance Policy
Our courses are a fun but also weekend intensive! It is critical that you arrive for classes and activities on time and stay for the entire period.
– All in-person and online class time is MANDATORY! If you do not attend all scheduled class and activity hours, you will NOT be eligible to receive your course completion certificate.
– If you are late to class or leave early during an in-person weekend class, you will NOT be eligible to receive your course completion certificate. Work commitments or any other excuses are not accepted for missing class hours.
– If you do not successfully complete all class assignments BY THE POSTED DUE DATE, you will not be eligible to receive your course completion certificate.
– If you are traveling for a destination class and your flight is delayed or canceled, we will require proof from the airline.
Student Code of Conduct Policy
This policy is designed to encourage students to accept responsibility for their actions and to avoid conduct that is disruptive. Disruptive student behavior is likely to negatively affect the educational experience of the students and instructor(s).
Disruptive behavior is defined as any speech or actions that hampers the ability of the instructor(s) to teach or students to learn. Examples of disruptive behavior include, but are not limited to:
–> Creating excessive noise
–> Refusal to comply with instructor/coordinator direction
–> Unreasonable interference with class discussion including, but not limited to, failure to respect the rights of other students to express their viewpoints
–> Talking when the instructor or others are speaking
–> Verbal abuse or threat of instructor or other students (e.g., taunting, badgering, intimidation)
–> Making/receiving personal phone calls
–> Leaving and entering class frequently in the absence of notice to instructor of illness or other extenuating circumstances
–> Persisting in disruptive personal conversations with other students
– If your behavior during class hours is in any way disruptive, your instructor or coordinator will verbally warn you that your behavior is disruptive and that it must stop immediately or you may face removal from the class.
– If you fail to again comply with the instructor’s warning to stop the disruptive behavior, the instructor may give a second warning and note that the next disruption will lead to you being asked to leave, resulting in you NOT being eligible to receive your course completion certificate.