Policies and Procedures
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KWB SAT Prep Course Refund Policy

 

One week prior to the start of a new session
Full refunds are available with no questions asked one week prior to the beginning of the session.

Later than one week prior to the start of a new session
Refund requests received after the session begins will have a $25 administration fee and, if applicable, the fee for the first class deducted from your total reimbursement.

Refund requests received after your first class meeting
Refund requests are honored during the time period prior to your first class through the week prior to your second meeting.

No refund requests will be honored after the second class of the session.

Credit Towards Future Session
If we are not currently offering another class at a different time or day, you will be able to make up missed classes in future KWB Prep Courses.

 

KWB Tutorial Policies

· After the initial meeting, payment for four (4) sessions is due in advance of future sessions.

· Notice of a session cancellation must be given 24 hours in advance of a scheduled session.

· Cancelled sessions without proper notification will be forfeited; sessions that have been cancelled according to policy will be re-scheduled for no additional charge.

 


On Jan. 8, 2002, President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). This new law represents his education reform plan and contains the most sweeping changes to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) since it was enacted in 1965.

It changes the federal government's role in kindergarten-through-grade-12 education by asking America's schools to describe their success in terms of what each student accomplishes.

The act contains the President's four basic education reform principles: stronger accountability for results, increased flexibility and local control, expanded options for parents, and an emphasis on teaching methods that have been proven to work.