Attachment 1 – Disclosure to Students 2119 East Kimberly Road, Bettendorf, IA 52722, (563) 344- 1500 Brown Mackie College – Quad Cities is approved and registered by the Iowa College Student Aid Commission (ICSAC) under the authority of Chapters 261 and 261B of the Iowa Code (200 10th Street, 4th Floor, Des Moines, IA 50309-3609, 1.877.272.4456, http://www.iowacollegeaid.gov/) Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT. This is a legal contract. Name: Student ID # Street City State Zip Phone email: I hereby enroll at BROWN MACKIE COLLEGE – QUAD CITIES (“the College”) for the following time period and program of study noted below: Morning Afternoon Start date: month/day/year Evening End date: month/day/year (anticipated) TUITION AND FEES Program Tuition Credits/ Tuition/ Gen Fee/ Total Total Cost of Check Program Quarters Credit hr Credit hr Tuition Gen Fee Program * Accounting- Diploma 48/4 $314 $20 $15,072 $960 $16,032 Business - Diploma 48/4 $314 $20 $15,072 $960 $16,032 Medical Assistant - Diploma 60/5 $314 $20 $18,840 $1,200 $20,040 Medical Coding and Billing - Diploma 48/4 $314 $20 $15,072 $960 $16,032 Accounting Technology – Associate of Applied Science 96/8 $314 $20 $30,144 $1,920 $32,064 Business Management - Associate of Applied Science 96/8 $314 $20 $30,144 $1,920 $32,064 Criminal Justice - Associate of Applied Science 96/8 $314 $20 $30,144 $1,920 $32,064 Health Care Administration - Associate of Applied Science 96/8 $314 $20 $30,144 $1,920 $32,064 Information Technology - Associate of Applied Science 96/8 $314 $20 $30,144 $1,920 $32,064 Occupational Therapy Assistant - Associate of Applied Science 96/8 $381 $20 $36,576 $1,920 $38,496 Paralegal - Associate of Applied Science 96/8 $314 $20 $30,144 $1,920 $32,064 *The displayed tuition cost of program is reduced by the credit hours successfully transferred into your program of study, either from an outside institution or from a previous enrollment, and assumes you pass all program courses as you attempt them. Tuition cost of program includes tuition, general fees, and technical fees. Tuition and fees are subject to increases. Textbooks will be delivered in digital form and requires a technology kit purchased from Brown Mackie College – Quad Cities or from outside resources. In the event a digital textbook is not available for a course, Brown Mackie College – Quad Cities will substitute a physical textbook out of the college store at no additional charge. Students needing transitional courses will be charged the following in addition to the program costs listed above. SSE0050 Fundamentals of English....................................... $1,336.00 SSE0070 Fundamentals of Math .......................................... $1,336.00 Tuition................................................................................. $1,256.00 Tuition .................................................................................. $1,256.00 Fees..................................................................................... $ 80.00 Fees ...................................................................................... $80.00 I have opted out of the Technology Kit and understand I am responsible for supplying a compatible iPad (2nd generation or later) in order to download digital text within 15 days following the above Start Date. The Technology Kit is an institutional charge and is not included in the total program costs. The Technology Kit may be purchased from the College Store, or I may obtain a compatible iPad (2nd generation Technology Kit** $ 650.00 (State and Local Tax included) or later) from other outside resources **Technology kit is an institutional charge and is not included in the total program costs. The technology kit may be purchased from the College Store. Compatible technology may be purchased from other outside resources. Supplies are a separate institutional charge and are not included in the total program costs. Supplies may be purchased from Brown Mackie College – Quad Cities. Allied health students may incur additional expenses for required immunizations. The number and type of immunizations may vary, depending on state and local requirements. Some of the immunizations may have been administered to the student at an earlier date, for which the student must provide proof of immunization. The estimated cost for obtaining the immunizations is $300 - $750. Check with your program administrator for specific immunization requirements. HOLDER IN DUE COURSE: ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH THE DEBTOR COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED PURSUANT HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF, RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR SHALL NOT EXCEED AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR HEREUNDER. GENERAL PROVISIONS As a student of the College, I understand that I will be entitled to the privileges and bound by the conditions below: Career Services: I understand that individual job search assistance is available to me - at no additional cost - by the Career Services Department of the College to students and graduates in good standing. I further acknowledge that no representative of the College has guaranteed me employment in a particular job or salary range upon graduation. Instruction: I understand that I will receive instruction in English, in lecture and laboratory formats. Instruction will be delivered by qualified instructors of the College. Cancellation: A full refund will be made to any student who cancels the enrollment contract by submitting notice in writing within 6 days (until midnight of the sixth day excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays) after the enrollment contract is signed. When enrollment is cancelled, all monies paid to the College will be refunded to the applicant. Renewal of Enrollment Agreement: I understand and agree that although this agreement is executed for a period of only one (1) quarter, my enrollment at the College for subsequent quarters shall constitute a renewal of the terms of this agreement except for the tuition charge and fees, which may be subject to change with at least one quarter’s notice to students. Because of the many changes that may occur, in both business and education, it is impossible to guarantee longstanding tuition and fee charges. The College, therefore, reserves the right to modify tuition and other charges upon sufficient notice to students and appropriate agencies. It is the responsibility of the student to remain apprised of the status of his or her account. All pages of this agreement constitutes an Enrollment Agreement Initialed _____________ Page 1 of 4 Quad Cities EA 1.4.13 White copy – File, Yellow copy – SFS, Pink copy – Student Consumer Information: See bmcprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info. REFUND POLICY Return of Federal Title IV Aid In compliance with Federal regulations, the College will determine how much Federal student financial assistance the student has earned or not earned when a student withdraws from school. The College will calculate the percentage and amount of awarded Federal student financial assistance that the student has earned if the student withdraws up through the 60 percent point of the term. If the student has completed more than 60 percent of the term, the student earns 100 percent of the Federal student financial assistance. The amount earned will be based on the percentage of the term that was completed in days up to and including the last date of attendance. To calculate the amount earned, the College will determine the percentage by dividing the number of calendar days completed in the term up to and including the last date of attendance by the total number of calendar days in the term. If the student received more than the amount of Federal student financial assistance earned, the difference will be returned to the Federal student financial assistance programs from which funds were received in the following order: Federal Unsubsidized Loan, Federal Subsidized Loan, PLUS Loan, Pell Grant, ACG, SEOG. Funds will be returned to the aid source within 45 days of the date that the College determines that the student has withdrawn. If more Federal student financial assistance has been earned than has been received, the student may be eligible for a post-withdrawal disbursement. The College will notify the student of any post-withdrawal disbursement for which the student may be eligible and what steps need to be taken for the Federal financial assistance funds to be received. If Federal student financial assistance funds need to be returned, the institution must return a portion or all of the unearned funds equal to the lesser of: • The institutional charges multiplied by the percentage of the unearned Federal student financial assistance funds; or • The entire amount of unearned funds. If there are remaining unearned Federal financial aid funds to be returned, the student must return any loan funds that remain to be returned in accordance with the terms and conditions of the promissory note. If the remaining amount of funds to be returned includes grant funds, the student must return any amount of the overpayment that is more than half of the grant funds received. The College will notify the student as to the amount owed and how and where it should be returned. Adjustment of charges In accordance with school policy, if a student withdraws from school,
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