Termination

Misconduct, unsatisfactory work progress, or poor attendance are
grounds for termination from the
how to make boots from your
garage
'© School. Misconduct is considered any behavior that
interferes with the learning process in the class.
Conduct considered unacceptable: using or possessing intoxicants or
illegal drugs on school premises; possessing weapons; theft;
disruptive behavior or refusal to follow instructors' or administrative
directions. You may also be expelled from the school if you fail to
understand and comply with all studio guidelines.



General Rules

1.Always tie hair back while working or using the sanding machine.

2.Mark your own tools to avoid loss and confusion.

3.Return school tools to proper place when you have finished using
them. All books, tools, materials and school property must remain in
the school at all times. Any misplaced, broken or damaged property
of the studio are the full responsibility of the student for replacement
or payment of the item or tool.



Payments Schedules

Students enrolled  must pay for their course in full before or during
their first day of class.

Students enrolled in the intensive  hours are allowed to pay for their
program in three equal installments. The initial deposit is due before
or during the first day of class.

All deposits and payments are final and nonrefundable.



Cancellation Policy

Any student expelled from the school, due to excessive absences,
tardiness or misconduct will not be eligible for a refund.

No refunds will be granted to any student enrolled in either the short
programs or long intensives. If a student withdraws from the program,
the student nonetheless shall remain liable for the full amount of the
course contract.

How to make boots from your garage'© School has a stringent
cancellation policy, as space is limited.
For info call: 1-917-673-3891
RULES AND CONDITIONS
    Due to the popularity of our classes at How to make boots from
    your "garage"©, studio space is often full. We need your
    cooperation in maintaining a smooth operating workspace for
    everyone. To do this properly, the following guidelines
    must be adhered to:

    Attendance Policy

    How to make boots from your "garage"© carefully maintains
    attendance records. It is very important for students to complete
    their class work within the time specified in the course
    description.

    Nonattendance Day

    A nonattendance day is when the student communicates either by
    phone or email 24 hours in advance (not 12 hours or 16 hours),
    that he/she will not be attending a scheduled class. Nonattendance
    days must be made up within the same month of the missed day.

    Nonattendance days are allocated as follows:

    15 or 25 Hour Course – 1 nonattendance day
            38 Hour Course – 2 nonattendance days
                  51 Hour Course – 3 nonattendance days
74 or 85 Hour Course – 4 nonattendance days
          120 Hour Course – 5 nonattendance days

    Students are responsible for rescheduling their nonattendance
    days in a timely manner. If additional time off is needed this time
    must be pre-approved by the school administrator otherwise can
    result in probation or dismissal.

    Absences & Tardiness

    Absences are considered a day when a student does not notify the
    school within 24 hours in advance (not 12 hours or 16 hours).

Tardiness is arriving more than 15 minutes late for a scheduled class.

    Absences and tardiness will NOT be tolerated in either the short
    or long programs. Punctuality is absolutely required for class
    structure to be maintained. Excessive tardiness and absences may
    result in dismissal from the school.