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$250 PER COURSE |
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+ REGISTRATION FEE |
- 1ST, 2ND OR 3RD YEAR STUDENTS
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$225 PER COURSE |
LATE FEE FOR LATE ENROLLMENTOR LATE PAYMENT, INCLUDINGPARTIAL PAYMENT |
$75 for each semester |
One course = eight weekly sessions. Classes meet on Mondays at 6:30 and 8:30 pm unless otherwise noted.
Deadline for registration is August 21, 2009 for Fall Semester, and December 18, 2009, for Spring Semester. Please be sure to have your entire tuition and registration fee paid at registration to avoid a late penalty. We reserve the right to cancel any course offerings that are under-enrolled. Your cooperation in registering as early as possible is appreciated. A late fee of $75 will be assessed for any amount still outstanding after enrollment.
NEW STUDENTS
In addition to completing the registration form, new students must apply either for full admission to the Institute or for the Non-Matriculant Program. Individuals who wish to take only selected courses are welcomed by IEA so long as they meet the Institute's standards of admission. A maximum of three courses may be taken in the Non-Matriculant Program. Credit for these courses is applicable to subsequent matriculation status.
Call Galit Atlas-Koch, Director of Admissions, 917-322 9704 for information.
REFUND SCHEDULE
Students who are registering for courses, canceling enrollment in courses, or changing their registration in any way must do so in writing. All registration correspondence should be sent to the Registrar, Sue Burickson, (646) 362-2003, 4 West 101 St. #69, New York, NY 10025. Notification of cancellation received before September 1, 2009 for Fall Semester; November 2 for Early Winter; January 11, 2010 for Late Winter Semester; and March 29 for Spring Semester = 90% refund. Classes dropped after first session = 50% refund. No refund offered for classes dropped after the second session. WEEKEND COURSES: cancellation 2 weeks prior to starting date = 90% refund; cancellation 1 week prior = 50%; cancellation after 1st session = NO refund (except in case of emergency, to be determined by the Executive Committee).
QUESTIONS?
Call Steven Kuchuck, Dean of Training, (212) 463-0758, for questions about arranging a program, or qualification to enroll in a particular course. Call Suzanne Bien Bonet, Director of Education, (212) 877-1764, for questions about the curriculum, or course content.
NOTICE OF POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION
The Institute for Expressive Analysis admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the Institute. |