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Refund Policy

Parents who cancel classes and do not reschedule will be given refunds of all or part of their course fees according to the following guidelines:

All refunds will be paid by PDR check.

There is never a financial penalty for rescheduling a class. Refunds only apply to parents who schedule and pay for a class, do not attend and do not reschedule; OR parents who enroll in an internet class and choose not to complete the class online and do not schedule a classroom class. All fees are transferable among classroom, internet and correspondence classes.

For classroom classes, refunds will be given as follows:

$50.00 if the class is cancelled at least one day before the class and the fee was paid by cash, check, or money order.

$45.00 if the class is canceled at least one day before the class and the fee was paid by credit or debit card.

$45.00 if the class is cancelled on the day of the class and the fee was paid by cash, check, or money order.

$40.00 if the class is cancelled on the day of the class or at class and the fee was paid by credit card.

For Internet classes, refunds will be given as follows:

$45.00 if a parent notifies us by email or by phone within one (1) hour of registration (leave a message if we are teaching a class).

$40.00 if a parent notifies us by email or by phone within four (4) hours of registration.

No refunds will be given for the following cases:

A parent no shows one or more classroom classes (fails to attend and does not notify us) and chooses not to reschedule.

A parent who is taking the course on the internet has submitted the form for Exercise #5 or has taken an exam.

A parent who is taking the course on the internet and does not complete the course within 6 months of registration.
Florida law requires that the course be completed within 45 days of filing a case, or within 45 days of being served.

Contact us by email at for.parents@juno.com

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Last edited January 1, 2020 by Robert J. Perchalski, Ph.D.
Previous policy October 22, 2009