ADMISSION
TERMS & CONDITIONS
- Admission to École de Nutrition Holistique, Naturopathie et Naturotherapie requires the submission of a completed application form, proof of education (e.g., high school diploma or GED), and payment of applicable application fees.
- Admission does not guarantee graduation or licensure.
- Students must fulfill all academic, attendance, and financial obligations.
- Registrations are non-transferable to other students or sessions.
1. Tuition and Fees
- Students shall pay in full at the beginning of the course, unless otherwise agreed upon.
- École de Nutrition Holistique, Naturopathie et Naturotherapie registration fees are (included in the total fees) to open, update or reopen a file and are non-refundable.
- The payments can be made by cash or E-transfer.
- Payment plans are offered if needed.
- Failure to pay tuition may result in suspension, dismissal, or withholding of transcripts and certificates.
2. Attendance and Conduct
- Students must attend the scheduled class hours to remain in good standing.
- Professional behavior is expected at all times. Harassment, discrimination, or disruptive conduct may result in disciplinary action or expulsion.
- Uniforms, hygiene, and appearance must meet school standards.
3. Academic Requirements
- Students must maintain a minimum passing grade of 60% in all courses.
- All assignments, practical evaluations, and exams must be completed within the program timeline.
4. Code of Ethics
- Students must adhere to the professional code of ethics outlined by the massage associations.
- Engaging in inappropriate behavior or practicing outside of training parameters is grounds for dismissal.
5. Refund Policy
- The school registration fees are NON-REFUNDABLE.
- All other school fees may be refundable up to 15 days of registration, if qualified.
- No refunds will be reimbursed after the 15 days.
- Written notice of withdrawal is required to initiate any refund.
6. Certification and Licensure
- Upon successful completion, students will receive a Certificate of Completion.
- Students are responsible for meeting state licensure requirements, including any additional exams or applications.
7. Liability
- The school is not liable for personal injury, theft, or damage to student property on campus.
- Students participate in practical training at their own risk.
8. Changes to Program
- The school reserves the right to modify the curriculum, schedule, or instructors as necessary for educational effectiveness or compliance with regulatory requirements.
9. Governing Law
- These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by the laws in Québec, Canada, without regard to its conflict of laws principles.