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Registration and Admission
Admission Requirements
The minimum requirement is a Secondary School Diploma or equivalent. Applicants 19 years of age or older who do not have a Secondary School Diploma, may be admitted as mature students. A minimum high-school level background in sciences is recommended but is not mandatory. Students who do not have a University or College degree, or who have been away from school for some time, will be offered a study skills guide prior to commencement of the program. Advanced Standing (AS)
AS will be considered upon receipt of official transcripts, plus an assessment fee of $50 + G.S.T. per course. Granting of exemptions is strictly at the discretion of the Director, and decisions are final. A minimum of 75% of total studies must be taken with the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in order to be eligible for a CSNN Diploma. Registration/General Informaton
Fees are non-transferable between sessions or participants. Make-up classes will be allowed only if space is available. A $25 processing fee will be applied to all returned cheques. No refund on missed classes. Tuition tax credits will be issued for Income Tax purposes. Note our flexible payment plan on registration form insert. Books and materials are extra. Students must reserve a space by sending in their completed Registration and Payment Plan Forms with payment. Refunds
Withdrawals must be made in writing (delivered in person or by registered mail), and received by the nearest CSNN branch a minimum of thirty days prior to the commencement date of the program. A $100 + G.S.T. administrative fee applies. Withdrawals made less than 30 days prior to program commencement date may be subject to further administrative fees to a maximum of $200 + G.S.T. Please allow 30 days for processing. CSNN reserves the right to make changes in fees, course content, policies or any other content at any time. Withdrawals and refund policies are subject to provincial regulations. Students of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Alberta should consult their branch manager for specific guidelines. |
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