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Introductory
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D.H.M.S.
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Policies
Fees & Deadlines
Enrollment is limited. For September admission, students are
encouraged to apply well in advance. Applications received after the
deadline are accepted only if space is available. Contact the office
for current application deadline.
Administration and Other Fees:
Non-refundable application fee of $50.
Examination or assignment rewrite fee of $50.
Homeopathic Medical Council of Canada (HMCC) membership fee of $50
per annum.
Returned cheque fee of $20.
Graduation fee of $35.
Transcripts and Diplomas will not be issued until all financial and
academic obligations have been met.
Withdrawal and Refund Policy:
Failure to attend classes does not constitute withdrawal. Students
must submit a written request to withdraw to the Dean. Before any
refund is authorized, students must pay outstanding fees and return
their student cards. Tuition fees will be refunded as follows:
100% refund up to one week after the student is registered, without
the $500 deposit.
75% refund up to 4 weeks after the student is registered, without
the $500 deposit.
50% refund up to 6 weeks after the student is registered, without
the $500 deposit.
Withdrawal after 6 weeks after the student is registered involves no
tuition refund.
Note: The student is considered 'registered' when he/she
makes his/her first tuition payment
The processing and delivery of refund cheques could take up to six
weeks.
All academic policies, rules and regulations are outlined in
detail in the HCC Student Handbook, distributed to students in the
beginning of the first school term. Any policy, procedure or
regulation defined in the Student Handbook has precedent over that
which is defined here, or on other parts of the web site or in any
other printed literature.
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