Student Policies
Welcome to the Student Policies page for Excel Career College, where you can find comprehensive information on the various policies governing student conduct, rights, and responsibilities during their academic journey at our institution.
These policies ensure a fair, respectful, and secure learning environment for all our students.
Attendance Policy
Outlines the expectations and requirements regarding students' presence and punctuality in classes, including guidelines for reporting absences, consequences for excessive absenteeism, and the procedures for making up missed coursework.
Dismissal Policy
Establishes the criteria, procedures, and grounds for the potential termination of a student's enrollment in a program, often due to academic or behavioural issues, while also specifying the appeal process.
Dispute Resolution Policy
Outlines the procedures and mechanisms available for students to address and seek resolution for disputes or conflicts with the educational institution, including mediation, arbitration, or other conflict resolution methods.
Grade Appeal Policy
Outlines the procedures and mechanisms available for students to address and seek resolution for grade appeals.
Refund Policy
Outlines the conditions and procedures under which students are eligible for refunds of tuition or fees, addressing factors such as withdrawal deadlines, percentage of refunds, and any applicable administrative fees.
Respectful and Fair Treatment of Students Policy
Ensures that all students are treated with dignity and equity, outlining guidelines for preventing discrimination, harassment, or bias, as well as procedures for reporting and addressing such incidents within an educational institution.
View Excel Career College’s Respectful and Fair Treatment of Students Policy here.
Student Handbook
Contains helpful information for Excel Career College students, including College procedures, student policies, and class-related information.
Sexual Misconduct Policy
Delineates the College’s stance against sexual harassment, assault, and misconduct, providing guidelines on reporting incidents, support for survivors, investigation procedures, and potential disciplinary actions for those found responsible for such offences, with an emphasis on creating a safe and respectful learning environment.
Student Statement of Rights
Outlines the fundamental rights and protections that students are entitled to within an educational institution, addressing aspects such as freedom of expression, due process, and access to resources and opportunities.
View Excel Career College’s Student Statement of Rights here.
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