STUDENT CONDUCT
Students are expected to exercise respect and self-discipline at Royal College of California. The following behaviors may result in dismissal from Royal College of California:
- Defacing, stealing or mutilating any school property.
- Falsification or misrepresentation of material information in any records, financial documents, or sign-in sheets, whether inadvertent or deliberate.
- Unethical conduct.
- Activities creating a safety hazard to other persons at the University.
- Disobedience or disrespect towards another student, an administrator, a faculty member or a staff member.
- A single serious incident or repeated less-serious incidents of intoxication from any substance, as well as possession of drugs or alcohol on University premises.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE POLICY
Royal College of California prohibits the use, possession, and sale of all alcoholic or illegal drug substances by any person in classes, seminars, or on campus property. Incidents violating this policy should be reported immediately to the Dean of Academic Affairs or Dean of Students. Abuse of the University’s drug or alcohol abuse policy will result in any or all of the following:
- Anyone involved in selling or possessing alcohol or an illegal substance will be asked to leave campus property immediately.
- Students will be put on immediate probationary status and will have to show active participation in a clinical program to correct such substance abuse.
SAFETY AND SEXUAL ASSAULT
In an effort to maintain a safe and comfortable campus, the Governing Board of Royal College of California has adopted and hereby maintains the following policy with respect to safety and sexual assault on campus:
- Royal College of California shall operate its facility with the goal of providing a safe environment to its visitors, students, faculty and staff. Royal College of California shall implement a notification process through which students, faculty and staff members may notify the institution of conditions, events, or individuals which may pose a threat to the safety of the individuals who use and/or occupy this facility.
- Royal College of California shall provide for monetary resources necessary to maintain the building and its parking lot in such a condition to reasonably provide for the safety of the visitors, students, faculty, and staff members. Royal College of California shall ensure adequate lighting; removal of debris and spills; and timely repair of any and all objects which fall into disrepair, which shall in any way cause injury to individuals who are present on the premises operated by Royal College of California.
- Royal College of California shall report to the appropriate emergency personnel any activity of any individual if such activity is deemed to be a threat to the safety of the visitors, students, faculty or staff members of Royal College of California.
- Faculty and staff members shall report any breach of security to the President of Royal College of California. A breach of security includes, but is not limited to, theft, trespass, embezzlement, loitering, sexual harassment, assault, rape, and any other act, criminal or otherwise, which poses a threat to the security of the property of Royal College of California and the individuals who occupy and/or use the premises operated by Royal College of California.
- Royal College of California shall educate its students and employees regarding sexual assault on campus and shall present to them information regarding the signs, dangers, and avoidance of sexual assault and the legal, medical and psychological help available to victims of sexual assault.
- Royal College of California shall maintain strict confidentiality of all matters relating to any sexual assault which occurs on this campus or which involves a student or employee of Royal College of California; except as otherwise set forth in this policy statement information may be released to emergency personnel and law enforcement personnel in an effort to assist the victim and shall, whenever possible, be released with the victim’s consent. No employee of Royal College of California shall release any information pertaining to a sexual assault on campus to members of the press, students, faculty or any third party unless the victim has given his/her written consent authorizing such disclosure, except as set forth above. Royal College of California shall make a reasonable effort to have those individuals who are present at the time of the incident sign a statement which provides for their agreement to maintain such matters in confidence as outlined herein.
SCHEDULE OF TUITION AND FEES
SCHEDULE OF TUITION AND FEES
FEES AND CHARGES. The student is responsible for the following fees and charges:
Application Fee $210.00
Courses $2,500.00 or less per course (including Application Fee)
Returned Check $50.00
Catalog Fee $20.00
Late Registration $50.00
Late Ad Fee $20.00
Late Tuition Payment %5 of payment due
Credit Card 3% convenience fee charge
REFUND POLICY
CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS
Students may cancel their enrollment at any time and will receive a refund for the part of the program not taken. To cancel enrollment, students must mail or deliver a signed and dated copy of the Notice of Cancellation form, or a written statement requesting cancellation, to the Royal College of California. Any notification of withdrawal or cancellation, and/or requests for refunds, should be submitted to the Royal College of California in writing.
REFUND POLICY BEFORE ACCEPTANCE OF ENROLLMENT BY UNIVERSITY
If enrollment is declined by the University, any tuition fees paid to the University will be refunded in full. (The $95.00 Application Fee is non-refundable.)
Percentage of Course Conducted Tuition Refund
10%…………………………………………………….90%
25%……………………………………………..….75%
50%……………………………………………..….50%
60%………………………………………………………..40%
75%………………………………………………………..25%
76%……………………………………………….No Refund
STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL: You have the right to cancel the enrollment agreement and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later.
You may cancel this enrollment agreement and receive a refund by providing a written notice to The Office of the Registrar, Royal College of California, 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 400. Newport Beach California, 92663.
REFUND INFORMATION: The student has a right to a full refund of all charges less the amount of $95.00 for the application fee if he/she cancels this agreement within seven days of registration.
All Notices of Cancellation and/or requests for withdrawal/refunds will be processed promptly upon receipt by Royal College of California. Appropriate refunds will be sent by check within forty-five (45) days after Royal College of California receives the Notice of Cancellation form or written withdrawal/refund request. Refunds due directly to students will be mailed to the address written on the Notice of Cancellation or withdrawal request.
NOTE: The number of days represented above pertains to the number of days following the student’s signing of a Course Enrollment Request Form.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- CEC 94874. Categories of Exempt Institutions: (f) An institution that does not award degrees and that solely provides educational programs for total charges of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) or less when no part of the total charges is paid from state or federal student financial aid programs.
- The students will receive Certificate of Completion (Diploma) after successfully completing the course(s).
- A verification of exemption obtained from the Bureau is not an Approval to Operate issued pursuant to section 94886 or 94890 of the Code, and that the institution is prohibited from advertising, claiming, or implying that it has been approved to operate by the Bureau, unless it has been issued such an approval.
- A graduate of the courses/diploma/certificate program may be ineligible to sit for applicable licensure exam in California and other states as well.
- A student enrolled in an unaccredited institution is not eligible for the federal financial aid program.
- It is the student’s responsibility to obtain and read the Student Handbook and Royal College of California
- NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION: “The transferability of credits you earn at Royal College of California is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the course/certificate/diploma you earn in any of Royal College of California’s programs is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer. If the course/certificate/diploma that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all your course work at the institution. For this reason, you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending Royal College of California to determine if your course/certificate/diploma will transfer.”
- LICENSING AND CREDENTIALS: Most professional organizations, societies, states, and licensing jurisdictions have specific requirements for licensure, membership, or certification. If licensing or credentialing is an objective, students are advised to first check the standards of their states, school districts, professional associations, and agencies for specific license requirements.
- Students or the general public may find the Royal College of California catalog on the school’s website. However, we may send printed catalog based on your request.
- Royal College of California has no pending petition in bankruptcy nor operates as a debtor in possession, has not filed a petition within the preceding five years, or has not had a petition in bankruptcy filed against it within the preceding five years that resulted in reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (11 U.S.C. Sec. 1101 et seq.).
- RCC ADDRESS:
Royal College of California – R.C.C.
1440 N. Harbor Blvd., 9th Floor, Suite 937
Fullerton, California 92835
Phone: (714) 875-1858
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