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How to book a course
To secure a place on an OISE course, please return the Registration Form together
with payment of deposit or book online at www.oise.com.
Payment of fees
On receipt of the application and deposit a letter of confirmation is
sent with a Statement of Fees which should be settled at least 4 weeks
before the course starting date. In the case of registration less than
6 weeks before the course starting date, the full amount of the cost
of the course must be sent with the Registration Form. PLEASE NOTE:
students will not be allowed to start their course unless FULL PAYMENT
has been received by OISE.
Host family address
Students will receive details of their host family address at least 5
days before the course starting date, unless they enrol late. This
enables those students travelling independently to let the host family
know of their approximate time of arrival.
Late enrolments
There is no latest registration date for courses, but it is advisable
to book at least 1 month before the course starting date.
Insurance
Students should make sure that they organise their own travel insurance
to cover medical costs and repatriation costs in the case of an accident.
Cancellation conditions
before the course begins
• If OISE receives the cancellation more than 14 days before the
course starting date, OISE will retain the deposit.
• If OISE receives the cancellation
less than 14 days before the course starting date the equivalent of one
week’s fees will be charged.
Cancellation conditions
once the course has started
• The student must give 10 days’ written notice to the Principal.
A cancellation fee equivalent to 1 week’s course fees will be charged.
This cancellation fee will be calculated according to the number of weeks actually
spent on the course prior to the student’s premature departure and not
on the number of weeks originally booked. The remaining funds will be paid
to the student at his/her home address at the end of the course. ‘End
of the course’ here is defined as the last date of the course specified
on the booking form (i.e. if a student books a 12 week course and decides to
leave after 4 weeks s/he will not be refunded until 12 weeks after the start
of the course).
• If a student wishes to be absent from the
course for 1 or 2 weeks for the purposes of taking a holiday s/he must
give the Principal at least 2 weeks’ notice in writing. Students
will be refunded for such absences at the end of the course.
• An administrative fee of £25 is charged
for all course changes.
Upgrading and downgrading
courses
• Students can only exchange their course for an existing OISE course.
• No refunds will be made to students who
choose to exchange their original choice of course for one of lesser
value.
• Students who choose to exchange their original
choice of course for one of greater value must pay the difference between
the two at the time of requesting the upgrade.
Authorisation to be
allowed out in the evening
Parents may indicate on the Registration Form whether they authorise
their child to stay out in the evenings without supervision. Generally,
this means that children aged 13 and under are not allowed out unsupervised
after their evening meal; those aged 14-15 must return by 22:00; and
those aged 16-17 must return by 22:30. However, students must also respect
the house rules of the Host Family, where these times may inconvenience
the family; or the authority of the OISE Director on a residential course,
where local conditions may make such times inappropriate. Please note
that OISE cannot be held responsible for any incident whilst the student
is out unsupervised.
Age restrictions on
OISE Youth Language Courses
Students aged 18 and over must register for one of the OISE adult schools.
OISE reserves the right to transfer an 18 year old from a Youth Language
Course.
Further conditions
OISE only acts as an intermediary between its students and travel organisations
on the one hand and host families on the other. Under no circumstances
can it be held responsible for any delay or accident during a journey
nor can it be held responsible for any accident which may happen during
the student’s stay with the host family. OISE will, however,
endeavour to defend the student’s interests in the event of breach
of contract on the part of the travel organisation or the host family.
OISE also reserves the right not to allow on the course a student suffering
from any mental or physical disability which has not been disclosed
on the Registration Form.
Wherever it is agreed between OISE and a student that it would be beneficial
for the student to be moved to another OISE course, only a course of
equivalent cost will be offered by OISE.
OISE reserves the right to cancel a course, to offer alternative dates
or venues, and to make changes to course arrangements as required.
OISE Boston is authorized under Federal Law to enroll non-immigrant alien
students.
OISE Sydney – nothing in this brochure forms part of any contract
under Australian law. Please contact OISE Sydney directly for information
about applying for a student visa.
OISE reserves the right to use photographs taken
during courses to illustrate its promotional material. If a student wishes
that his or her photo should not appear in this material, they should
write to OISE within one month of the photo-shoot. These photos have
no commercial or contractual value.
This brochure, issued by OISE, gives the only information that can be
referred to in the event of a disagreement between the student and OISE.
Further conditions specific to Young Learners (7-17 years) OISE reserves
the right to issue disruptive students with a warning letter and, if
there is no improvement in behaviour, to send them home at their parents’ expense.
OISE further reserves the right to send home without a warning letter
any student committing a serious offence, especially one involving the
police and to include the following: theft, smoking in all OISE buildings,
the possession of, purchase of or consumption of alcohol or illegal drugs.
Authorisation
for ‘opting out’ of the leisure programme
Parents may indicate on the Registration Form whether they authorise
their child to stay out in the evenings without supervision. Generally,
this means that children aged 14 and under are not allowed out unsupervised
after their evening meal; those aged 14 and above must return by 22:00.
However, students must also respect the house rules of the Host Family,
where these times may inconvenience the family; or the authority of the
Course Leader on a residential course, where local conditions may make
such times inappropriate.
Please note that OISE cannot be held responsible
for any incident whilst the student is out unsupervised.
Age restrictions
Students aged 18 and over must register
for one of the OISE adult schools. OISE reserves the right to transfer
an 18 year old from a Young Learners Course.
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