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BUSIMES COl~SUMER 5ERVICE5 1MD HOtJSIUG AGEMC1 middot GQ1 ERlJOR EDMUND G BROWN JR o ca Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians DEPARTMEN T OF CONSUM ER A FFAIRS 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Suite 205 Sacramento CA 95833-2945
Phone 916-263-7800 Fax 916-263-7855 Web wwwbvnptcagov
DATE April 18 2017
TO Board Members
FROM Faye Silverman MSNEd RN PHN WOCN Nursing Education Consultant
SUBJECT Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program - Consideration of Placement on Provisional Approval Consideration of Request to Admit Students (Director Ruby Pugh Whittier Los Angeles County Private)
The Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program is presented to the Education Committee for placement on provisional approval due to non-compliance with regulatory requirements Provisional approval based on a pre-approval status is recommended
In accordance with Section 25261 (c) of the California Code of Regulations (Code)
The Board may place any program on provisional approval when a program does not meet all requirements as set forth in this Chapter and in Section 2526
History of Prior Board Actions
(See Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions)
Enrollment
The full-time program is 60 weeks in length divided into four terms of 15 weeks each The program is required to obtain Board approval prior to the admission of each class
The following table represents current and projected student enrollment based on class starts and completions The table indicates a maximum enrollment of 5 students
ENROLLMENT DATA CLASS DATES Students
Admitted Students Current
or Completed Total Enrolled
Start Complete 516 FT
(NOT APPROVED) 6 5 5
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016
The program never started the original class of 15 students
Currently there is a non-approved class of six (6) students This class has been meeting twice a week (Monday and Thursday evenings) from 6 - 10 pm Technology Training Institute has required all six (6) students to sign an enrollment contract The enrollment form states the student is enrolled into a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse (See Attachment B) The enrollment form states the course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and completion is May 20 2017 The enrollment agreement is for 15 months1550 hours
The program states that this is a prerequisite class The program is not approved for a prerequisite course by the BVNPT (Board) or the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau)
Faculty and Facilities
Section 2534(d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
For supervision of clinical experience there shall be a maximum of 15 students for each instructor
The programs current number of Board-approved faculty totals four (4) including the program director The director is part-time and has 100 administrative duties This program has two (2) teacher assistants Of the total faculty one (1) instructor is designated to teach clinical and theory
For a maximum enrollment of 15 students one (1) instructor is needed Based on program information the assigned instructor has taken an extended leave (one month) to go out of the country When this occurs the program does not have Board approved instructors for theory or clinical to teach the class Therefore the current number of faculty is not adequate for the current enrollment
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states in part
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught
The program does not have sufficient clinical facilities to afford the number type and variety of patients that will provide clinical experience consistent with competency shybased objectives and theory
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Other Considerations
On January 13 2015 the Board approved Technology Training lnstitutes request to commence a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 Additionally the program curriculum was approved to include 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours The program was required to obtain Board approval prior to the admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
Board records confirm the approved curriculum includes the following content
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS LAB CLINICAL
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp Development (16)
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with psychological 26 + (15) 22 48 disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15+(5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical Conduct 15
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
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Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
On February 10 2017 the Board received information from a student reporting enrollment in the program Specifically the student stated that she was a student in the Technology Training Institute vocational nursing program She also stated her class was scheduled to graduate in June 2016 but has been unable to do so due to the schools failure to provide required clinical placements
On February 21 2017 a representative of the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (Board) made an unannounced site visit to Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program During the one-day visit the vocational nursing program director was not present The representative assessed the physical resources for the program inspected program records and facilitated discussions with the program owner
Campus Tour
The owner showed the representative of the Board the front receptionist area There was one office with two desks Down the hallway was a room with a skills lab on one side of the room and a wall of six computers on the other side of the room
Skills Lab
The programs skills lab consisted of one bed assembled with a cloth divider On the other side of the divider was one wheel chair one Hoyer lift one oxygen container and one portshyo-potty There was no over-bed table by the bed There was a Husky tool chest The school representative said the tool chest was being used as a medication cart On the far wall there were six (6) computers No printer for student use was noted during the visit There were no mannequins in the skills lab There were two (2) mannequin arms located in the closet in a box
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Supply Closet
The program has one supply closet Inside the supply closet were boxes and baskets of supplies piled on top of the sink in no particular order A sink was noted and the owner removed the baskets of supplies to demonstrate that the sink did work The sink was filled with cement type mixture which had dried onto the sink A second bed frame was noted disassembled in the closet No mattress for the second bed was noted
Class Rooms
There is one (1) classroom used by the vocational nursing program The classroom contains six (6) tables each large enough for two (2) students to sit comfortably There were twelve (12) chairs at the desks
Teaching supplies in the room included a desk for the instructor a computer a skeleton and a white board In this room there was also the over bed table with the projector on the table being used as a computer cart Several pictures of anatomical parts were displayed on the walls of the class room
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Library
One shelf containing ten (10) books was noted in the back of the room They were nursing text books Topics were Fundamentals of Nursing MedicalSurgical Nursing Obstetrical Nursing and Pediatric Nursing
Student Interviews No students were on campus at the time of the visit
Instructor Interview No instructors were on campus at the time of the visit
Interview with Owner
The Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) asked the owner for a current handbook and instructional plan The owner stated the handbook was under revision and was not able to produce a copy
An instructional plan was presented that had been copied from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process It only included weeks 1 - 15 Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
The owner stated that there were four (4) terms Each term was 14 weeks in length According to the Board reports and catalog the approved curriculum contained four (4) terms each term was 15 weeks in length The total approved curriculum contained 60 weeks of instruction
During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course Further the owner advised that the prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum she stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation of school records representatives observed enrollment agreements and installment contracts had been by each of the students These documents stated they were
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enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 [15 months1550 Hours] (See Attachments Band C)
After the unannounced program visit the Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) was able to facilitate phone interviews with the Board-approved program director and students The NEC was also able to review documents submitted by the Board-approved director
On February 23 2017 a second student called the Board This student stated he had been attending vocational nursing school since May of 2016 The end date was just pushed back and he wanted to know if that was acceptable and what he could do The school was asking him to sign a second contract (see Attachment D) The student e-mailed both contracts to the Board later that day He also stated that he had been asked to pay $ 100000 a month for the two (2) evening classes The classes did not start on time as the instructor was late almost every session
On February 24 2017 the student e-mailed the consultant a letter of complaint (see Attachment E)
During an interview with the NEC a student said that he had not seen the Director of Nursing since sometime in December He also identified the main teacher as Meilton Prudencio Further the student said that the teacher took a month off to go to the Philippines another male teacher taught the class Board
Board records do not confirm approval of a second instructor for the program There is no other instructor listed on the Board-approved faculty list therefore the other male teacher was not a Board-approved instructor
During a subsequent conversation with one of the students the student identified two (2) additional teachers Specifically the student reported that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
The following ten (10) violations were identified during the program inspection subsequent interviews with the Board-approved director and students and document review
Section 2526 (a) (16) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulation states
The institution shall apply to the Board for approval Written documentation shall be prepared by the director and shall include
(16) List of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
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Violation 1 Board records confirm the submission of documentation relative to counseling and tutoring services for enrolled students as a condition of approval
However based on representatives observation during the inspection the program failed to provide documentation confirming the availability of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
Section 2526 (g) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A material misrepresentation of fact by a vocational nursing program in any information submitted to the Board is cause for denial or revocation of approval or provisional approval
Violation 2 During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course The prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum the owner stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation enrollment agreements and installment contracts were signed by each of the students These documents stated they were enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 (15 months1550 Hours)
Section 2527 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Board shall require such reports by schools and conduct such investigations as necessary to determine whether or not approval will be continued
Violation 3 The program failed to provide reports as requested by the Board The Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 The program was required to get prior approval before admission of subsequent classes
The original class did not start on January 17 2015 because the school had not yet received Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) approval for a vocational nursing program
On May 29 2015 the program was approved by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
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The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
40F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016
The program never started the original class of 15 students
Currently there is a non-approved class of six (6) students This class has been meeting twice a week (Monday and Thursday evenings) from 6 - 10 pm Technology Training Institute has required all six (6) students to sign an enrollment contract The enrollment form states the student is enrolled into a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse (See Attachment B) The enrollment form states the course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and completion is May 20 2017 The enrollment agreement is for 15 months1550 hours
The program states that this is a prerequisite class The program is not approved for a prerequisite course by the BVNPT (Board) or the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau)
Faculty and Facilities
Section 2534(d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
For supervision of clinical experience there shall be a maximum of 15 students for each instructor
The programs current number of Board-approved faculty totals four (4) including the program director The director is part-time and has 100 administrative duties This program has two (2) teacher assistants Of the total faculty one (1) instructor is designated to teach clinical and theory
For a maximum enrollment of 15 students one (1) instructor is needed Based on program information the assigned instructor has taken an extended leave (one month) to go out of the country When this occurs the program does not have Board approved instructors for theory or clinical to teach the class Therefore the current number of faculty is not adequate for the current enrollment
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states in part
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught
The program does not have sufficient clinical facilities to afford the number type and variety of patients that will provide clinical experience consistent with competency shybased objectives and theory
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Other Considerations
On January 13 2015 the Board approved Technology Training lnstitutes request to commence a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 Additionally the program curriculum was approved to include 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours The program was required to obtain Board approval prior to the admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
Board records confirm the approved curriculum includes the following content
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS LAB CLINICAL
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp Development (16)
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with psychological 26 + (15) 22 48 disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15+(5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical Conduct 15
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
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Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
On February 10 2017 the Board received information from a student reporting enrollment in the program Specifically the student stated that she was a student in the Technology Training Institute vocational nursing program She also stated her class was scheduled to graduate in June 2016 but has been unable to do so due to the schools failure to provide required clinical placements
On February 21 2017 a representative of the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (Board) made an unannounced site visit to Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program During the one-day visit the vocational nursing program director was not present The representative assessed the physical resources for the program inspected program records and facilitated discussions with the program owner
Campus Tour
The owner showed the representative of the Board the front receptionist area There was one office with two desks Down the hallway was a room with a skills lab on one side of the room and a wall of six computers on the other side of the room
Skills Lab
The programs skills lab consisted of one bed assembled with a cloth divider On the other side of the divider was one wheel chair one Hoyer lift one oxygen container and one portshyo-potty There was no over-bed table by the bed There was a Husky tool chest The school representative said the tool chest was being used as a medication cart On the far wall there were six (6) computers No printer for student use was noted during the visit There were no mannequins in the skills lab There were two (2) mannequin arms located in the closet in a box
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Supply Closet
The program has one supply closet Inside the supply closet were boxes and baskets of supplies piled on top of the sink in no particular order A sink was noted and the owner removed the baskets of supplies to demonstrate that the sink did work The sink was filled with cement type mixture which had dried onto the sink A second bed frame was noted disassembled in the closet No mattress for the second bed was noted
Class Rooms
There is one (1) classroom used by the vocational nursing program The classroom contains six (6) tables each large enough for two (2) students to sit comfortably There were twelve (12) chairs at the desks
Teaching supplies in the room included a desk for the instructor a computer a skeleton and a white board In this room there was also the over bed table with the projector on the table being used as a computer cart Several pictures of anatomical parts were displayed on the walls of the class room
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Library
One shelf containing ten (10) books was noted in the back of the room They were nursing text books Topics were Fundamentals of Nursing MedicalSurgical Nursing Obstetrical Nursing and Pediatric Nursing
Student Interviews No students were on campus at the time of the visit
Instructor Interview No instructors were on campus at the time of the visit
Interview with Owner
The Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) asked the owner for a current handbook and instructional plan The owner stated the handbook was under revision and was not able to produce a copy
An instructional plan was presented that had been copied from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process It only included weeks 1 - 15 Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
The owner stated that there were four (4) terms Each term was 14 weeks in length According to the Board reports and catalog the approved curriculum contained four (4) terms each term was 15 weeks in length The total approved curriculum contained 60 weeks of instruction
During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course Further the owner advised that the prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum she stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation of school records representatives observed enrollment agreements and installment contracts had been by each of the students These documents stated they were
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enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 [15 months1550 Hours] (See Attachments Band C)
After the unannounced program visit the Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) was able to facilitate phone interviews with the Board-approved program director and students The NEC was also able to review documents submitted by the Board-approved director
On February 23 2017 a second student called the Board This student stated he had been attending vocational nursing school since May of 2016 The end date was just pushed back and he wanted to know if that was acceptable and what he could do The school was asking him to sign a second contract (see Attachment D) The student e-mailed both contracts to the Board later that day He also stated that he had been asked to pay $ 100000 a month for the two (2) evening classes The classes did not start on time as the instructor was late almost every session
On February 24 2017 the student e-mailed the consultant a letter of complaint (see Attachment E)
During an interview with the NEC a student said that he had not seen the Director of Nursing since sometime in December He also identified the main teacher as Meilton Prudencio Further the student said that the teacher took a month off to go to the Philippines another male teacher taught the class Board
Board records do not confirm approval of a second instructor for the program There is no other instructor listed on the Board-approved faculty list therefore the other male teacher was not a Board-approved instructor
During a subsequent conversation with one of the students the student identified two (2) additional teachers Specifically the student reported that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
The following ten (10) violations were identified during the program inspection subsequent interviews with the Board-approved director and students and document review
Section 2526 (a) (16) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulation states
The institution shall apply to the Board for approval Written documentation shall be prepared by the director and shall include
(16) List of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
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Violation 1 Board records confirm the submission of documentation relative to counseling and tutoring services for enrolled students as a condition of approval
However based on representatives observation during the inspection the program failed to provide documentation confirming the availability of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
Section 2526 (g) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A material misrepresentation of fact by a vocational nursing program in any information submitted to the Board is cause for denial or revocation of approval or provisional approval
Violation 2 During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course The prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum the owner stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation enrollment agreements and installment contracts were signed by each of the students These documents stated they were enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 (15 months1550 Hours)
Section 2527 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Board shall require such reports by schools and conduct such investigations as necessary to determine whether or not approval will be continued
Violation 3 The program failed to provide reports as requested by the Board The Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 The program was required to get prior approval before admission of subsequent classes
The original class did not start on January 17 2015 because the school had not yet received Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) approval for a vocational nursing program
On May 29 2015 the program was approved by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
of to
program achieve
resothe
urces programs
the
The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Other Considerations
On January 13 2015 the Board approved Technology Training lnstitutes request to commence a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 Additionally the program curriculum was approved to include 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours The program was required to obtain Board approval prior to the admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
Board records confirm the approved curriculum includes the following content
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS LAB CLINICAL
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp Development (16)
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with psychological 26 + (15) 22 48 disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15+(5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical Conduct 15
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
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Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
On February 10 2017 the Board received information from a student reporting enrollment in the program Specifically the student stated that she was a student in the Technology Training Institute vocational nursing program She also stated her class was scheduled to graduate in June 2016 but has been unable to do so due to the schools failure to provide required clinical placements
On February 21 2017 a representative of the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (Board) made an unannounced site visit to Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program During the one-day visit the vocational nursing program director was not present The representative assessed the physical resources for the program inspected program records and facilitated discussions with the program owner
Campus Tour
The owner showed the representative of the Board the front receptionist area There was one office with two desks Down the hallway was a room with a skills lab on one side of the room and a wall of six computers on the other side of the room
Skills Lab
The programs skills lab consisted of one bed assembled with a cloth divider On the other side of the divider was one wheel chair one Hoyer lift one oxygen container and one portshyo-potty There was no over-bed table by the bed There was a Husky tool chest The school representative said the tool chest was being used as a medication cart On the far wall there were six (6) computers No printer for student use was noted during the visit There were no mannequins in the skills lab There were two (2) mannequin arms located in the closet in a box
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Supply Closet
The program has one supply closet Inside the supply closet were boxes and baskets of supplies piled on top of the sink in no particular order A sink was noted and the owner removed the baskets of supplies to demonstrate that the sink did work The sink was filled with cement type mixture which had dried onto the sink A second bed frame was noted disassembled in the closet No mattress for the second bed was noted
Class Rooms
There is one (1) classroom used by the vocational nursing program The classroom contains six (6) tables each large enough for two (2) students to sit comfortably There were twelve (12) chairs at the desks
Teaching supplies in the room included a desk for the instructor a computer a skeleton and a white board In this room there was also the over bed table with the projector on the table being used as a computer cart Several pictures of anatomical parts were displayed on the walls of the class room
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Library
One shelf containing ten (10) books was noted in the back of the room They were nursing text books Topics were Fundamentals of Nursing MedicalSurgical Nursing Obstetrical Nursing and Pediatric Nursing
Student Interviews No students were on campus at the time of the visit
Instructor Interview No instructors were on campus at the time of the visit
Interview with Owner
The Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) asked the owner for a current handbook and instructional plan The owner stated the handbook was under revision and was not able to produce a copy
An instructional plan was presented that had been copied from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process It only included weeks 1 - 15 Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
The owner stated that there were four (4) terms Each term was 14 weeks in length According to the Board reports and catalog the approved curriculum contained four (4) terms each term was 15 weeks in length The total approved curriculum contained 60 weeks of instruction
During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course Further the owner advised that the prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum she stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation of school records representatives observed enrollment agreements and installment contracts had been by each of the students These documents stated they were
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enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 [15 months1550 Hours] (See Attachments Band C)
After the unannounced program visit the Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) was able to facilitate phone interviews with the Board-approved program director and students The NEC was also able to review documents submitted by the Board-approved director
On February 23 2017 a second student called the Board This student stated he had been attending vocational nursing school since May of 2016 The end date was just pushed back and he wanted to know if that was acceptable and what he could do The school was asking him to sign a second contract (see Attachment D) The student e-mailed both contracts to the Board later that day He also stated that he had been asked to pay $ 100000 a month for the two (2) evening classes The classes did not start on time as the instructor was late almost every session
On February 24 2017 the student e-mailed the consultant a letter of complaint (see Attachment E)
During an interview with the NEC a student said that he had not seen the Director of Nursing since sometime in December He also identified the main teacher as Meilton Prudencio Further the student said that the teacher took a month off to go to the Philippines another male teacher taught the class Board
Board records do not confirm approval of a second instructor for the program There is no other instructor listed on the Board-approved faculty list therefore the other male teacher was not a Board-approved instructor
During a subsequent conversation with one of the students the student identified two (2) additional teachers Specifically the student reported that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
The following ten (10) violations were identified during the program inspection subsequent interviews with the Board-approved director and students and document review
Section 2526 (a) (16) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulation states
The institution shall apply to the Board for approval Written documentation shall be prepared by the director and shall include
(16) List of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
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Violation 1 Board records confirm the submission of documentation relative to counseling and tutoring services for enrolled students as a condition of approval
However based on representatives observation during the inspection the program failed to provide documentation confirming the availability of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
Section 2526 (g) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A material misrepresentation of fact by a vocational nursing program in any information submitted to the Board is cause for denial or revocation of approval or provisional approval
Violation 2 During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course The prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum the owner stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation enrollment agreements and installment contracts were signed by each of the students These documents stated they were enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 (15 months1550 Hours)
Section 2527 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Board shall require such reports by schools and conduct such investigations as necessary to determine whether or not approval will be continued
Violation 3 The program failed to provide reports as requested by the Board The Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 The program was required to get prior approval before admission of subsequent classes
The original class did not start on January 17 2015 because the school had not yet received Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) approval for a vocational nursing program
On May 29 2015 the program was approved by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
of to
program achieve
resothe
urces programs
the
The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
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Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
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I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
1 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
On February 10 2017 the Board received information from a student reporting enrollment in the program Specifically the student stated that she was a student in the Technology Training Institute vocational nursing program She also stated her class was scheduled to graduate in June 2016 but has been unable to do so due to the schools failure to provide required clinical placements
On February 21 2017 a representative of the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (Board) made an unannounced site visit to Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program During the one-day visit the vocational nursing program director was not present The representative assessed the physical resources for the program inspected program records and facilitated discussions with the program owner
Campus Tour
The owner showed the representative of the Board the front receptionist area There was one office with two desks Down the hallway was a room with a skills lab on one side of the room and a wall of six computers on the other side of the room
Skills Lab
The programs skills lab consisted of one bed assembled with a cloth divider On the other side of the divider was one wheel chair one Hoyer lift one oxygen container and one portshyo-potty There was no over-bed table by the bed There was a Husky tool chest The school representative said the tool chest was being used as a medication cart On the far wall there were six (6) computers No printer for student use was noted during the visit There were no mannequins in the skills lab There were two (2) mannequin arms located in the closet in a box
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Supply Closet
The program has one supply closet Inside the supply closet were boxes and baskets of supplies piled on top of the sink in no particular order A sink was noted and the owner removed the baskets of supplies to demonstrate that the sink did work The sink was filled with cement type mixture which had dried onto the sink A second bed frame was noted disassembled in the closet No mattress for the second bed was noted
Class Rooms
There is one (1) classroom used by the vocational nursing program The classroom contains six (6) tables each large enough for two (2) students to sit comfortably There were twelve (12) chairs at the desks
Teaching supplies in the room included a desk for the instructor a computer a skeleton and a white board In this room there was also the over bed table with the projector on the table being used as a computer cart Several pictures of anatomical parts were displayed on the walls of the class room
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Library
One shelf containing ten (10) books was noted in the back of the room They were nursing text books Topics were Fundamentals of Nursing MedicalSurgical Nursing Obstetrical Nursing and Pediatric Nursing
Student Interviews No students were on campus at the time of the visit
Instructor Interview No instructors were on campus at the time of the visit
Interview with Owner
The Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) asked the owner for a current handbook and instructional plan The owner stated the handbook was under revision and was not able to produce a copy
An instructional plan was presented that had been copied from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process It only included weeks 1 - 15 Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
The owner stated that there were four (4) terms Each term was 14 weeks in length According to the Board reports and catalog the approved curriculum contained four (4) terms each term was 15 weeks in length The total approved curriculum contained 60 weeks of instruction
During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course Further the owner advised that the prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum she stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation of school records representatives observed enrollment agreements and installment contracts had been by each of the students These documents stated they were
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enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 [15 months1550 Hours] (See Attachments Band C)
After the unannounced program visit the Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) was able to facilitate phone interviews with the Board-approved program director and students The NEC was also able to review documents submitted by the Board-approved director
On February 23 2017 a second student called the Board This student stated he had been attending vocational nursing school since May of 2016 The end date was just pushed back and he wanted to know if that was acceptable and what he could do The school was asking him to sign a second contract (see Attachment D) The student e-mailed both contracts to the Board later that day He also stated that he had been asked to pay $ 100000 a month for the two (2) evening classes The classes did not start on time as the instructor was late almost every session
On February 24 2017 the student e-mailed the consultant a letter of complaint (see Attachment E)
During an interview with the NEC a student said that he had not seen the Director of Nursing since sometime in December He also identified the main teacher as Meilton Prudencio Further the student said that the teacher took a month off to go to the Philippines another male teacher taught the class Board
Board records do not confirm approval of a second instructor for the program There is no other instructor listed on the Board-approved faculty list therefore the other male teacher was not a Board-approved instructor
During a subsequent conversation with one of the students the student identified two (2) additional teachers Specifically the student reported that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
The following ten (10) violations were identified during the program inspection subsequent interviews with the Board-approved director and students and document review
Section 2526 (a) (16) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulation states
The institution shall apply to the Board for approval Written documentation shall be prepared by the director and shall include
(16) List of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
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Violation 1 Board records confirm the submission of documentation relative to counseling and tutoring services for enrolled students as a condition of approval
However based on representatives observation during the inspection the program failed to provide documentation confirming the availability of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
Section 2526 (g) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A material misrepresentation of fact by a vocational nursing program in any information submitted to the Board is cause for denial or revocation of approval or provisional approval
Violation 2 During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course The prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum the owner stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation enrollment agreements and installment contracts were signed by each of the students These documents stated they were enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 (15 months1550 Hours)
Section 2527 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Board shall require such reports by schools and conduct such investigations as necessary to determine whether or not approval will be continued
Violation 3 The program failed to provide reports as requested by the Board The Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 The program was required to get prior approval before admission of subsequent classes
The original class did not start on January 17 2015 because the school had not yet received Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) approval for a vocational nursing program
On May 29 2015 the program was approved by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
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The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
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Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
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Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
r Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Supply Closet
The program has one supply closet Inside the supply closet were boxes and baskets of supplies piled on top of the sink in no particular order A sink was noted and the owner removed the baskets of supplies to demonstrate that the sink did work The sink was filled with cement type mixture which had dried onto the sink A second bed frame was noted disassembled in the closet No mattress for the second bed was noted
Class Rooms
There is one (1) classroom used by the vocational nursing program The classroom contains six (6) tables each large enough for two (2) students to sit comfortably There were twelve (12) chairs at the desks
Teaching supplies in the room included a desk for the instructor a computer a skeleton and a white board In this room there was also the over bed table with the projector on the table being used as a computer cart Several pictures of anatomical parts were displayed on the walls of the class room
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Library
One shelf containing ten (10) books was noted in the back of the room They were nursing text books Topics were Fundamentals of Nursing MedicalSurgical Nursing Obstetrical Nursing and Pediatric Nursing
Student Interviews No students were on campus at the time of the visit
Instructor Interview No instructors were on campus at the time of the visit
Interview with Owner
The Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) asked the owner for a current handbook and instructional plan The owner stated the handbook was under revision and was not able to produce a copy
An instructional plan was presented that had been copied from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process It only included weeks 1 - 15 Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
The owner stated that there were four (4) terms Each term was 14 weeks in length According to the Board reports and catalog the approved curriculum contained four (4) terms each term was 15 weeks in length The total approved curriculum contained 60 weeks of instruction
During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course Further the owner advised that the prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum she stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation of school records representatives observed enrollment agreements and installment contracts had been by each of the students These documents stated they were
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enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 [15 months1550 Hours] (See Attachments Band C)
After the unannounced program visit the Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) was able to facilitate phone interviews with the Board-approved program director and students The NEC was also able to review documents submitted by the Board-approved director
On February 23 2017 a second student called the Board This student stated he had been attending vocational nursing school since May of 2016 The end date was just pushed back and he wanted to know if that was acceptable and what he could do The school was asking him to sign a second contract (see Attachment D) The student e-mailed both contracts to the Board later that day He also stated that he had been asked to pay $ 100000 a month for the two (2) evening classes The classes did not start on time as the instructor was late almost every session
On February 24 2017 the student e-mailed the consultant a letter of complaint (see Attachment E)
During an interview with the NEC a student said that he had not seen the Director of Nursing since sometime in December He also identified the main teacher as Meilton Prudencio Further the student said that the teacher took a month off to go to the Philippines another male teacher taught the class Board
Board records do not confirm approval of a second instructor for the program There is no other instructor listed on the Board-approved faculty list therefore the other male teacher was not a Board-approved instructor
During a subsequent conversation with one of the students the student identified two (2) additional teachers Specifically the student reported that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
The following ten (10) violations were identified during the program inspection subsequent interviews with the Board-approved director and students and document review
Section 2526 (a) (16) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulation states
The institution shall apply to the Board for approval Written documentation shall be prepared by the director and shall include
(16) List of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
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Violation 1 Board records confirm the submission of documentation relative to counseling and tutoring services for enrolled students as a condition of approval
However based on representatives observation during the inspection the program failed to provide documentation confirming the availability of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
Section 2526 (g) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A material misrepresentation of fact by a vocational nursing program in any information submitted to the Board is cause for denial or revocation of approval or provisional approval
Violation 2 During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course The prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum the owner stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation enrollment agreements and installment contracts were signed by each of the students These documents stated they were enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 (15 months1550 Hours)
Section 2527 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Board shall require such reports by schools and conduct such investigations as necessary to determine whether or not approval will be continued
Violation 3 The program failed to provide reports as requested by the Board The Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 The program was required to get prior approval before admission of subsequent classes
The original class did not start on January 17 2015 because the school had not yet received Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) approval for a vocational nursing program
On May 29 2015 the program was approved by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
of to
program achieve
resothe
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The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
r Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Library
One shelf containing ten (10) books was noted in the back of the room They were nursing text books Topics were Fundamentals of Nursing MedicalSurgical Nursing Obstetrical Nursing and Pediatric Nursing
Student Interviews No students were on campus at the time of the visit
Instructor Interview No instructors were on campus at the time of the visit
Interview with Owner
The Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) asked the owner for a current handbook and instructional plan The owner stated the handbook was under revision and was not able to produce a copy
An instructional plan was presented that had been copied from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process It only included weeks 1 - 15 Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
The owner stated that there were four (4) terms Each term was 14 weeks in length According to the Board reports and catalog the approved curriculum contained four (4) terms each term was 15 weeks in length The total approved curriculum contained 60 weeks of instruction
During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course Further the owner advised that the prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum she stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation of school records representatives observed enrollment agreements and installment contracts had been by each of the students These documents stated they were
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enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 [15 months1550 Hours] (See Attachments Band C)
After the unannounced program visit the Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) was able to facilitate phone interviews with the Board-approved program director and students The NEC was also able to review documents submitted by the Board-approved director
On February 23 2017 a second student called the Board This student stated he had been attending vocational nursing school since May of 2016 The end date was just pushed back and he wanted to know if that was acceptable and what he could do The school was asking him to sign a second contract (see Attachment D) The student e-mailed both contracts to the Board later that day He also stated that he had been asked to pay $ 100000 a month for the two (2) evening classes The classes did not start on time as the instructor was late almost every session
On February 24 2017 the student e-mailed the consultant a letter of complaint (see Attachment E)
During an interview with the NEC a student said that he had not seen the Director of Nursing since sometime in December He also identified the main teacher as Meilton Prudencio Further the student said that the teacher took a month off to go to the Philippines another male teacher taught the class Board
Board records do not confirm approval of a second instructor for the program There is no other instructor listed on the Board-approved faculty list therefore the other male teacher was not a Board-approved instructor
During a subsequent conversation with one of the students the student identified two (2) additional teachers Specifically the student reported that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
The following ten (10) violations were identified during the program inspection subsequent interviews with the Board-approved director and students and document review
Section 2526 (a) (16) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulation states
The institution shall apply to the Board for approval Written documentation shall be prepared by the director and shall include
(16) List of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
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Violation 1 Board records confirm the submission of documentation relative to counseling and tutoring services for enrolled students as a condition of approval
However based on representatives observation during the inspection the program failed to provide documentation confirming the availability of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
Section 2526 (g) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A material misrepresentation of fact by a vocational nursing program in any information submitted to the Board is cause for denial or revocation of approval or provisional approval
Violation 2 During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course The prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum the owner stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation enrollment agreements and installment contracts were signed by each of the students These documents stated they were enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 (15 months1550 Hours)
Section 2527 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Board shall require such reports by schools and conduct such investigations as necessary to determine whether or not approval will be continued
Violation 3 The program failed to provide reports as requested by the Board The Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 The program was required to get prior approval before admission of subsequent classes
The original class did not start on January 17 2015 because the school had not yet received Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) approval for a vocational nursing program
On May 29 2015 the program was approved by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
of to
program achieve
resothe
urces programs
the
The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
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Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
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Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
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Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
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YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
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enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 [15 months1550 Hours] (See Attachments Band C)
After the unannounced program visit the Nursing Education Consultant (NEC) was able to facilitate phone interviews with the Board-approved program director and students The NEC was also able to review documents submitted by the Board-approved director
On February 23 2017 a second student called the Board This student stated he had been attending vocational nursing school since May of 2016 The end date was just pushed back and he wanted to know if that was acceptable and what he could do The school was asking him to sign a second contract (see Attachment D) The student e-mailed both contracts to the Board later that day He also stated that he had been asked to pay $ 100000 a month for the two (2) evening classes The classes did not start on time as the instructor was late almost every session
On February 24 2017 the student e-mailed the consultant a letter of complaint (see Attachment E)
During an interview with the NEC a student said that he had not seen the Director of Nursing since sometime in December He also identified the main teacher as Meilton Prudencio Further the student said that the teacher took a month off to go to the Philippines another male teacher taught the class Board
Board records do not confirm approval of a second instructor for the program There is no other instructor listed on the Board-approved faculty list therefore the other male teacher was not a Board-approved instructor
During a subsequent conversation with one of the students the student identified two (2) additional teachers Specifically the student reported that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
The following ten (10) violations were identified during the program inspection subsequent interviews with the Board-approved director and students and document review
Section 2526 (a) (16) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulation states
The institution shall apply to the Board for approval Written documentation shall be prepared by the director and shall include
(16) List of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
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Violation 1 Board records confirm the submission of documentation relative to counseling and tutoring services for enrolled students as a condition of approval
However based on representatives observation during the inspection the program failed to provide documentation confirming the availability of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
Section 2526 (g) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A material misrepresentation of fact by a vocational nursing program in any information submitted to the Board is cause for denial or revocation of approval or provisional approval
Violation 2 During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course The prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum the owner stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation enrollment agreements and installment contracts were signed by each of the students These documents stated they were enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 (15 months1550 Hours)
Section 2527 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Board shall require such reports by schools and conduct such investigations as necessary to determine whether or not approval will be continued
Violation 3 The program failed to provide reports as requested by the Board The Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 The program was required to get prior approval before admission of subsequent classes
The original class did not start on January 17 2015 because the school had not yet received Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) approval for a vocational nursing program
On May 29 2015 the program was approved by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
of to
program achieve
resothe
urces programs
the
The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
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Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
40F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
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Violation 1 Board records confirm the submission of documentation relative to counseling and tutoring services for enrolled students as a condition of approval
However based on representatives observation during the inspection the program failed to provide documentation confirming the availability of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
Section 2526 (g) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A material misrepresentation of fact by a vocational nursing program in any information submitted to the Board is cause for denial or revocation of approval or provisional approval
Violation 2 During the site visit the owner stated that there were six (6) students currently attending a prerequisite course The prerequisite classes are held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 - 10 pm The classes started in May 2016 When asked if the students signed anything that would demonstrate that the students understood that this was a prerequisite course and not the vocational nursing program curriculum the owner stated they did not sign anything
Upon investigation enrollment agreements and installment contracts were signed by each of the students These documents stated they were enrolled in a course whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse The course was scheduled to start on May 16 2016 and they were to graduate May 20 2017 (15 months1550 Hours)
Section 2527 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Board shall require such reports by schools and conduct such investigations as necessary to determine whether or not approval will be continued
Violation 3 The program failed to provide reports as requested by the Board The Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 The program was required to get prior approval before admission of subsequent classes
The original class did not start on January 17 2015 because the school had not yet received Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) approval for a vocational nursing program
On May 29 2015 the program was approved by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
of to
program achieve
resothe
urces programs
the
The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
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Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
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Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
40F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
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YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
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Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
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YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
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The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
Section 2529 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
A school shall submit qualifications of the proposed faculty members for approval by the Board prior to employment
Violation 4 The program failed to submit qualifications of proposed faculty members for Board approval prior to employment
Information provided by students specified that one teacher identified as Chadwick Ricks had taught the students briefly in the beginning of their class in May 2016 and that a second teacher identified as Pearl Scull-Weinrich was one of the main clinical instructors
Board records confirm the two (2) individuals identified as teachers were approved as Teacher Assistants Further investigation by Board representatives confirmed the programs online catalog lists Pearl Scull-Weinrich as an assistant instructor Chadwick Ricks is not listed in the online catalog
Section 2529 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each vocational nursing program shall have one faculty member designated as director who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1) herein who shall actively administer the program The director is responsible for compliance with all regulations in Chapter 1 Article 5 (commencing with Section 2525et seq)
Violation 5 The program lacks active administration by a Board approved director On January 17 2017 the NEC called Technology Training Institute to speak to the Board-approved director The owner stated the director was not in the office due to the death of her husband The owner informed the NEC that the program directors e-mail had been changed to techtraininstgmailcom It was noted by the NEC that email sent to this address goes directly to the owner of the school
After a conversation with program director during the week of February 27 2017 the director stated her husband had died in December 2016 and she had not been going into the school since that time She confirmed that her email was rubypughsbcglobalnet and not techtraininstgmailcom which was the ownerschools email She stated that she was the current Board-approved director and was going to be coming in to campus one (1) evening a week Based on earlier information given by the program the director has 100 administrative time and does not teach
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
of to
program achieve
resothe
urces programs
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The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
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Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
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Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
r Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
nature of School Official
Revised 062015 Pagel of8 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
g t g = bullbull
Revised 0620 l5 Page I of7 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
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Interviewed students verified they had not seen the director on campus since December 2016
Section 2530 (a) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The Program shall have sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
Violation 6 Based on observation program lacks adequate objectives
and inspection resources
of to
program achieve
resothe
urces programs
the
The school currenily does not have sufficient faculty or clinical facilities to support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the approved curriculum The program has two obstetrics sites One which is a satellite site can accommodate one (1) student at a time The other obstetric clinical site is not a satellite site and has the ratio of one (1) instructor to two (2) students The program has one pediatric clinical site It is a satellite site which can accommodate one (1) student at a time The program only has one (1) Board-approved clinical instructor
The program does not have adequate library skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Currently the program only has one bed in the skills lab The skills lab has no mannequins for the students to perform and practice skills The library is a small book shelf of books The book shelf has 10 - 15 books on it The skills lab sink currently is filled with dried cement in a closet with baskets of supplies piled on top of it
Section 2530 (d) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each teacher assistant shall work under the direction of an approved instructor No more than one teacher assistant may be assigned to each instructor Each teacher assistant shall assist the instructor in skills lab and clinical teaching only The instructor to whom the teacher assistant is assigned shall be available to provide direction to the teacher assistant as needed
Violation 7 The program failed to utilize teacher assistants in accordance with regulatory requirements As reported the programs utilized teacher assistants to provide theory instruction Further such instruction was provided without a Board approved instructor
Section 2530 (e) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Each instructor shall have a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and practice offered to the student A copy of this plan is available to the director
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
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Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Violation 8 The program failed to ensure the provision of a daily lesson plan which correlates the theory and clinical practice offered students During the visit to the school the owner did not know where the daily lesson plans were located
Section 2530 (f) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
The programs instructional plan shall be available to all faculty
Violation 9 The program failed to have an approved instructional plan that is available to all faculty
Board records confirm approval of the programs instructional plan However during the interview the NEC asked the owner for the programs current instructional plan The owner stated the instructional plan was under revision and was not able to produce a copy An instructional plan was presented that was from the instructional plan submitted during the initial program approval process That document included weeks 1 -15 only
Many items on that plan were crossed through The owner stated these items were questioned during the initial program approval process The owner also stated that they needed to update the instructional plan to reflect the Board-approved number of program hours
Following the site visit the Board-approved director submitted an instructional plan but stated that it was the wrong instructional plan She also said the instructional plan was being revised As of todays date the Board has not received a copy of the current Board-approved instructional plan as requested
Section 2882 of the Business and Professions Code states
The course of instruction of an approved school of vocational nursing shall consist of not less than the required number of hours of instruction in such subjects as the board may from time to time by regulation determine together with the required number of hours in the care of medical surgical obstetrical patients sick children and such other clinical experience as from time to time may be determined by the board
Section 2534 (b) of the Vocational Nursing Rules and Regulations states
Schools shall have clinical facilities adequate as to number type and variety of patients treated to provide clinical experience for all students in the areas specified by Section 2533 There must be available for student assignment an adequate daily census of patients to afford a variety of clinical experiences consistent with competency-based objectives and theory being taught Clinical objectives which students are expected to master shall be posted on patient care units utilized for clinical experience
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
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Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
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I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
1 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Violation 10 Board records confirm approval of adequate clinical facilities for the requested enrollment at the time of initial approval However at the time of the inspection the program lacked adequate clinical facilities to provide experience in pediatric nursing (sick child) to support the approved student enrollment This program currently has one Boardshyapproved pediatric clinical site This site is a satellite clinic which can accommodate one (1) student in pediatrics at a time This clinical site does not support the requested students in a manner that is consistent with the Board approved Instructional Plan
Summary
On January 13 2015 the Board approved the commencement of the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program Commencement of the original class was delayed reportedly due to lack of approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
On May 29 2015 the program was approved for operation by the Bureau After receipt of Bureau approval the program requested Board approval to start a class The Board requested documentation substantiating adequate resources of faculty facilities and skills lab equipment The program failed to provide the requested documentation
In January 2017 the NEC again requested documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives Again the program failed to provide the requested documentation
The program does not currently have adequate resources including but not limited to faculty clinical facilities library and skills laboratory with supplies to run their vocational nursing program and achieve the programs objectives
The program does not currently have Board approved lesson plans and instructional plans available for faculty use
The program does not currently have a list of resources for provision of counseling and tutoring services for students
The program lacks active administration by a Board-approved director
The program currently is running a non-approved prerequisitevocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
In May 2016 the school started an evening class The school is calling this class a prerequisite class The students are on campus two evenings a week As seen in the curriculum content and hours approved by the Board (see Attachment F) the approved curriculum does not contain a prerequisite course Further records of the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) state approval to teach a course for vocational nursing consisting of 590 Theory hours 960 Clinical hours which totals 1550 Total program hours No prerequisite course was approved by the Bureau (See Attachment G)
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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The school is not currently approved by the Board to start a class The school has started teaching vocational nursing curriculum in this course Attachment H identifies the handout given to the students in May when they started the program It is Module 1 Nursing Syllabus
On March 28 2017 the notice of Violations was sent to the program via certified mail
Recommendations
1 Place the Technology Training Institute Vocational Nursing Program on provisional approval from a pre-approval status for a one year period from May 12 2017 through May 31 2018 and issue a certificate accordingly
2 Place the program on the May 2018 Board agenda for reconsideration of provisional approval based on a pre-approval status
3 Require the program to undergo a site visit from Board representatives prior to admission of additional students
4 Require the program to provide no less than one (1) instructor for every ten (10) students in clinical experiences
5 Require the director to submit follow-up reports at 3 month intervals Reports to be submitted no later than June 1 2017 September 1 2017 and December 1 2017 with a final report submitted no later than March 1 2018 The June 1 2017 report must include specific actions taken to correct all violations as noted in this report All reports shall include an ongoing comprehensive analysis of the program The school needs to reestablish the program to be in compliance with all applicable regulations The following elements must be addressed in the analysis
a Admission Criteria b Screening and Selection Criteria c Terminal Objectives d Curriculum Objectives e Instructional Plan approved by the Board (Final Version) f Theory and Clinical Objectives for Each Course g Lesson Plans for Each Course h Textbooks as noted in course outlines and as library resources i Attendance Policy j Remediation Policy k Evaluations of Theory and Clinical Faculty I Evaluations of Theory Presentations m Evaluations of Clinical Rotations and Their Correlation to Theory Presentations n Documentation of adequate faculty o Documentation of adequate clinical facilities p Documentation of adequate skills lab supplies and equipment q Documentation of available resources to provide students counseling and
tutoring services r Documentation of Directors office hours
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
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Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
3 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
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MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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6 Continue the programs requirement to comply with all approval standards in Article 4 of the Vocational Nursing Practice Act commencing at Business and Professions Code Section 2880 and Article 5 of the California Code of Regulations Title 16 commencing at Section 2526
7 Failure to take any of these corrective actions may cause the full Board to revoke the programs pre-approval status In this case the program would not be added to the Boards list of approved programs and students would not be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure examination
Rationale The program has failed to provide documentation to verify sufficient resources faculty clinical facilities library staff and support services physical space skills laboratory and equipment to achieve the programs objectives
In addition the program has enrolled students in a non-approved vocational nursing class The school is having non approved faculty instruct the class as well as Teacher Assistants teaching parts of the class
Since the time of the complaints made by a student an unannounced program inspection in February 2017 identified ten (10) violations At this time none of the ten (10) violations have been addressed by the director
One (1) student has withdrawn from this school since the February 2017 unannounced visit These students have been attending a nonshyapproved course of instruction that the school identifies as a vocational nursing program Those students who are seeking alternative options may attend an approved Vocational Nursing Program andor work with representatives of the US Department of Education and the California Bureau of Private Post-secondary Education to seek tuition reimbursement
Attachment A History of Prior Board Actions Attachment B TTI Student Enrollment form Redacted Attachment C Student Contracts Attachment D TTI Student Enrollment form 2 Redacted Attachment E Students complaint submitted via E-Mail Attachment F Curriculum Content and hours approved by the Board Attachment G Documentation Bureau did not approve prerequisite course Attachment H Module 1 nursing syllabus
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
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Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
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I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment A
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
History of Prior Board Actions
bull On January 13 2015 the Board approved the Technology Training Institute request to begin a vocational nursing program with an initial full-time class of 15 students on January 17 2015 only graduating April 8 2016 and the program curriculum was approved for 1550 hours including 590 theory and 960 clinical hours and the program was required to obtain prior Board approval before admission of subsequent classes to maintain compliance with the California Code of Regulations Title 16 section 2526(c) that states
(c) A Board representative shall make a survey visit prior to graduation of the initial class A program shall not commence another class without prior Board approval
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this__Jlh day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
cal led School and Student ______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (OMV ID__
_____ Date of Birth ____hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 1 00 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 161 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMIPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is May 201 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ _ _1_1~0_0_0_o_o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $___-0-____ (ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street _____________Signature of School Official
City State Ca Zip Date
Teephone L
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
r Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
nature of School Official
Revised 062015 Pagel of8 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and $ 400000 due on March 20 201 6
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or ~ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM A LL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST TH IS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 or wwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
3 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
40F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
2192016 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
40F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
70F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
7 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
1 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 I 4 I 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUNDmiddotOF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN ______4L1~8~n~o~16~---shy
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Revised 062015 Page 2 of7 Students Initials -1111111shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment B
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
PrintName______________________
Signature___________________________
Date~--- shy
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment C
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made thissectJ _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and 111111111111Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL_IDrivers License (OMV ID~
Date of Birth 3241960 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906amp and clinjcal sites ps d~ignated COURSE SCHEDULE ~ c ~~ The course is scheduled to start on Ma 16 2016 T W F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The esti ated co letion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $ Included
Sunnies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (MON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
(Prior education credit $ (50000)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay ueon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0middot ___ WIil be$~16=middot=50~0=0~0-___ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acceeted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly exelained to me
5052016 Date
Street
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
Payment schedule will be-____ each ( ) week or (x) month commencing on ____ for Weeks or
__ Months __ until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that payments
are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) will be
bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which re 10 days delinquent may accrue a LATE CHARGE of the
lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the entire amount may
become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of the School and
any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School Students may pay
off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferabilityof credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the (diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833 PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX (916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897orwwwbppecagov shy
Students Signature~-==~
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
5 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
70F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
I
Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performancemiddot data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
s
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
als
Revised 0620 I 5 Page 3 of7 Students Initials --shy
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)1f the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur (1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student Including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN May 30 2016 Institute Director
Technology Training Institute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contracHor 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
40F 7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
5 OF7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment wiihin this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b) School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d)
middot You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
70F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
I
Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behaW of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to com ply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute proves and collects on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1 All instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
60F7 Revised 62015
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
--------rr-middotSignature of
City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
r Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
nature of School Official
Revised 062015 Pagel of8 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
g t g = bullbull
Revised 0620 l5 Page I of7 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
__May_ _16_ __2016__ FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FffiST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOTLATERTHAN_~M~a~vw3~0~2~0~1~6_______
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL~---------shyDATE
NATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE I have received a copy of the Catalog Which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Signature
Date~__
7 OF Revised 62015
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
r Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
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Revised 062015 Pagel of8 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Revised 0620 l5 Page I of7 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this-1l day of Februarv 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called middotschool and Student Soc Sec No -----Drivers License (OMV ID
Date of Birth ---hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described In the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths A_ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 906~ 2 IP COURSE SCHEDULE ~ 5f- rW) I(shyThe course is scheduled to start on March212016M middotT wfrF (Cir ledays)from 500 AMPMto
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AMPM to 500 PM e estimltd completion date is May 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the cur~ent
period of attendance $_-16925bull00_______
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEEi
Books $__Included
Supplies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- (1ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $ ==--_____(Phlebotomy CPT-1)(300001
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $_ ___1_67000-0______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$ 100000 Will be$ 1670000 bull
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the lnstitutiqns cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me -~
Signature of Co-Buyer
Xo Accepted by oRejected bymiddot
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this 28 TH _day of April 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and bullbullbullbullbullbull Soc Sec No bullbullbullbullL Drivers License (DMV ID~ Date of Birth bullbullbullbull__hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective Is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths 1lL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittler Calif 90605 and clinical sites as designated COURSE SCHEDULE I (J8J-t 3 -~H Ptvt The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016)T W lJ) F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
[eriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational [rogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SuepJles and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
(Prior education credit $ (500001
(NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student Is
Obligated to [ay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtaiu a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest Jess the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $ 1 00000 Will be$ _16c50ooo----shyI understand that this enrollment agreement Is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
ature of School Official
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
nature of School Official
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
g t g = bullbull
Revised 0620 l5 Page I of7 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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City
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT Is made this-1sect _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
Soc Sec No Drivers License (OMV ID f1_called School and
ate of Birth --hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose
title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
----6015_weeksmonths 1JL hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
lnstuction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittie~ Calif 9deg605 and clinical sites as
designated (d-sv1 )-- 1v()T)fCOURSE SCHEDULE E ) 71n 1u The course Is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 reg T W Cr F (Circle days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM Clinical The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $ Included
Sunoies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0- ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $ 1650000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of$_-0-_ Will be $16 50000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and tha bull bull
Date 1Is-11 l1o
nature of School Official
Revised 062015 Pagel of8 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
g t g = bullbull
Revised 0620 l5 Page I of7 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENTAGREEMENTANDINSTALLMENTCONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 11 TH _day of May 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Soc Sec No -- Drivers License (OMV ID ~
Date of Birth 04181990 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths lsect hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and clinical sites as d signaled COURSE SCHEDULE I D gtthw~ The course is scheduled to start on May 16 20161)V T W (I F (Circle days) from 6 0 PM -1000 PM and SatSun from 300 PM to 1100 PM The estimated completion date is July 31 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
(leriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational (lrogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE
Books $ Included
Sufllllies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit $ 50000
Total charges the student is
Obligated to (lay U(lon enrollment $ 16 50000
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy___ Will be$ _16-50eOOeO____ I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and acce(lted by the Institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and res(lonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Revised 0620 l5 Page I of7 Students Initials
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
70F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
(562) 562 698-3377 FAX 877 395-3771 ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 18th __day of October 2016 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and ~Soc Sec No-Drivers License (OMV ID) I Date of
Birth 01301961 hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course whose title and
occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as License Vocational Nurse Consisting of
6015 weeksmonths~ hours per dayweek for a total of 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits Instruction will
be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 and~inical sites a~ designat1Jd COURSE SCHEDULE ~ C1 W $hJn ~ The course is scheduled to start on October 18 2016~ T W T F (Ci cl~ days) from 600 PM -1000 PM and SaVSun from 300 PM to 11 00 PM The estimated comp lion date is December 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
eeriod of attendance $ 16 92500
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational erogram $ 1700000
Tuition $ 1692500
Registration Fee $ 7500
Books $ Included
SUEElies and materials $ Included
STRF $ -0shy
Prior education credit) $ 50000)
NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to eay upon enrollment $ 16 50000 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay for an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund ITEM 11 TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_-0shy~----- Will be$ 1650000 I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and reseonsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
Date
Address ature of School Official
Revised 062015 Page 1 of7 Students Initials
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
292016
Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND INSTALLMENT CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT is made this_i_h day of February 2015 between Technology Training Institute hereinafter
called School and Student _______Soc Sec No ______ Drivers License (DMV ID_ _
_____ Date of Birth ______hereinafter called Student Student requests enrollment in a course
whose title and occupational objective is described in the Schools Catalog as Licensed Vocational Nurse CIP
Consisting of 6015 weeksmonths 1sect__ hours per dayweek for a total 1550 hours 640 Credit HoursUnits
Instruction will be conducted at 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier Calif 90605 for classroom theory and at
designated clinical (See syllabus for your clinical sites COURSE SCHEDULE The course is scheduled to start on May 16 2016 M T W T F (Circle days) from 500 AMPM to
1000 AMPM SatSun 8oo AM to 500 PM The estimated completion date is October 20 2017 Period Covered by the enrollment agreement 15 Months1550 Hours Successful graduates of the course will receive a Completion Certificate or Diploma
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Fees are payable prior to class start unless other arrangements are made
Total charges for the current
period of attendance $__110__0___0___o___o______ 5
Estimated total charges for
the entire educational program
Tuition $ 1700000
Registration Fee $ 7500 (NON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
Books $__Included____
$_-----ln_c_lu_d__e__d____ _____________Supplies and materials
STRF $___-0-____ ~ON-REFUNDABLE FEE)
(Prior education credit) $__30000_____(Phlebotomy)
Total charges the student is
Obligated to pay upon enrollment $__1620000 _______
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AMOUNT If you obtain a loan to pay fo r an educational program you will have the responsibility to repay the fu ll amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund TOTAL SALES PRICE The total cost with your down payment(s) of $_7500___ Will be$ _1630000_
I understand that this enrollment agreement is a legally binding contract when signed by the student and accepted by the institution My signature below certifies that I have read understood and agreed to my rights and responsibilities and that the institutions cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me
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Signature of Student Date Signature of Co-Buyer Date
Xo Accepted by oRejected by Street ___________________Signature of School Official
Date City State Ca Zip _ ____________ 292016_
TelephoneL
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$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
$100000 Down Payment due February 29 2016 and$ 400000 due on March 20 2016
Your payment schedule will be $_82200_ each ( ) week or ( X) month commencing on 3212016 for
Weeks or 1_ Months until the balance is paid in full Student and Co-buyer (if applicable) understand that
payments are to be made to the school or assignee If the Agreement be assigned Student and Co-buyer (if
applicable) will be bound by all of its terms and conditions Payments which are 10 days delinquent may accrue a
LATE CHARGE of the lesser of 5 $5 or maximum allowed by law If account is delinquent for over 90 days the
entire amount may become due and payable Should this agreement be assigned such a third party is independent of
the School and any School-related questions or problems that arise must be settled between me and the School
Students may pay off the balance in advance and receive a partial refund of interest computed by the actuarial
method
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCAITONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER 1HE PROMISSORY NOTE
ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL CLAIMS AND DEFENSES WHICH DEBTOR (STUDENT) COULD ASSERT AGAINST THE SELLER (SCHOOL) OF GOODS OR SERVICES OBTAINED HERETO OR WITH THE PROCEEDS HEREOF RECOVERY HEREUNDER BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY THE DEBTOR (STUDENT) HEREUNDER
NOTICE YOU MAY ASSERT AGAINST THE HOLDER OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE YOU SIGNED IN ORDER TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ALL OF THE CLAIMS AND DEFENSES THAT YOU COULD ASSERT AGAINST THIS INSTITUTION UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID UNDER THE PROMISSORY NOTE
An enrollment agreement shall be written in language that is easily understood If English is not the students primary language and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language
If the recruitment to enrollment was conducted in a language other than English the enrollment agreement disclosures and statements shall be in that language
NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION
The transferability of credits you earn at Technology Training Institute is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer Acceptance of the ( diploma or certificate) you earn in LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer If the (credits or diploma or certificate) that you earn at this institution are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that 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 Technology Training Institute to determine if your (credits or diploma or certificate) will transfer
Any questions a student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833PO Box 980818 West Sacramento Ca 95798-0818 Telephone (888) 370-7589 FAX(916) 253-1897 (916) 431-6959 or by Fax (916) 263-1897 orwwwbppecagov
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Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
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Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
Students Signature ____
All graduation requirements will be met and I agree to follow these requirements in full to attain my graduation status and diploma completion certificate rights
Students Signature ____
I have interviewed the applicant and certify that in my judgment the applicant meets the requirements of the Institute or the course selected I recommend the applicant for acceptance as a student I have made no verbal statements or promises which are contrary to the terms of this agreement or State Law I certify that the institution has met all disclosure requirements
I 21912016 I 21912016 School Admissions Representative Date Signature of School Official Date
Prior to signing this enrollment agreement you must be given a catalog or brochure and a School Performance Fact Sheet which you are encouraged to review prior to signing this agreement These documents contain important policies and performance data for this institution This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact sheet relating to completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salaries or wages and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable prior to signing this agreement
Students Initials
I certify that I have received the catalog School Performance Fact Sheet and information regarding completion rates placement rates license examination passage rates and salary or wage information and the most recent three-year cohort default rate if applicable included in the School performance Fact sheet and have signed initialed and dated the information provided in the School Performance Fact Sheet
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 toll-free or by completing a complaint form which can be obtained on the bureaus internet web site wwwbppecagov
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL
STUDENTS RIGHT TO CANCEL the student has 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 (2)lf the student has received federal student financial aid funds the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds
(f) If the student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest less the amount of any refund
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
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Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
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Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D (g) If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan both of the following may occur
(1) The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan
(2) The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government financial assistance until the loan is repaid
1 You have the right to cancel this agreement for educational services including any equipment and obtain a refund of charges paid through attendance at the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment whichever is later Business day means a day on which you were scheduled to attend1 a class Cancellation occurs when you give a written notice of cancellation You can do this by mail in person by FAX or telegram The notice of cancellation if mailed is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with postage prepaid This notice need not take any particular form it needs only to state you wish to cancel the agreement You will be given two notices of cancellation forms on the first day of class If you cancel this agreement the School will refund any money that you paid within 30 days after your notice is received
2 Students are advised that notification of withdrawal or cancellation must be made in writing 3 TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THE
NOT LATERTHAN 3282016
Institute Director Technology Training lnsUtute 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100 Whittier California 90605
Withdrawal and Refund You may cancel your contract for 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 as described in the Notice of Cancellation form that will be given to you prior to the first day of class Read the Notice of Cancellation form for an explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form ask the school for a copy middot
After the end of the cancellation period you also have the right to stop school at any time and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken
Your refund rights are described in the contract If you have lost your contract ask the Institution for a description of the refund policy
If the Institution closes before you graduate you may be entitled to a refund Contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at the address and telephone number printed below for information
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Ste 400 Sacramento CA 95833
(916) 431-6959 Fax (916) 263-1897
( 888) 370-7589
If the Institute has given you any equipment you shall return the equipment within 30 days of the date you signed a cancellation notice If you do not return this equipment within this 30-day period the Institute may keep an amount out of what you paid that equals the cost of the equipment The total amount charged for each item of equipment shall be separately stated The amount charged for each item of equipment shall not exceed the equipments fair market value The institution shall have the burden of proof to establish the equipments fair market value The Institute is required to refund any amount over that as provided above and you may keep the equipment You have the right to withdraw from a program of instruction at any time If you withdraw from the course of instruction after the cancellation period as in paragraph 1 the Institute will remit a refund less non-refundable registration fee and non-refundable STRF fee within 30 days following your withdrawal You are obligated to
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
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Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D pay only for educational services rendered and unreturned equipment The refunds shall be the amount you paid for instruction multiplied by fraction the numerator of which is the number of hours of instruction which has not been received but for which you have paid the denominator of which is the total number of hours of instruction from which you have paid If you obtain equipment as specified on the first page of this agreement and return it in good condition within 30 days following the date of your withdrawal the School shall refund the amount paid by you for the equipment If you fail to return the equipment in good condition within 30 days the School may retain the lesser amount of a pro rata portion as described below (up to 60 of course completion) or documented cost of the listed equipment You are liable for the amount if any by which the pro rata or documented cost of the equipment exceeds the refund amount If the amount you have paid is more than the amount that you owe then a refund will be made within 30 days of your withdrawal If the amount that you owe is more than the amount you paid then you will have to make arrangements to pay it
Hypothetical Refund Example-Certificate Programs Assume you enrolled in a 720-hours (24 semester units) course which costs $550000 for tuition $7500 and a STRF fee and $25000 for books Assume you made a payment of $200000 ($186000 towards tuition $6500 for a book and the $7500 registration fee and the STRF fee Assume you withdrew after completing 100 hours which represents 139 of the 720 hours The cost of 100 hours of training is $76450 The total refund you are entitled to is $116050 If you did not return the $65 book in as new condition then the refund will be $109550 For the purpose of determining the amount you owe you shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs (a) You notify the School of your withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal (b)School terminates your enrollment (c) You fail to attend classes for a three-week period (d) You fail to return from a leave of absence In this case the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance
GENERAL TERMS 1 No applicant shall be rejected from admission to the School the basis of age race color sex disability or
national origin nor be subjected to discrimination of any kind base on the above For information regarding non-discrimination issues or to resolve complaints contact the School Director of designee
2 The Institute does not and cannot guarantee employment nor level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate However placement assistance will be provided in the form of referrals to potential employers resume preparation training on job seeking skills and interview techniques
Students rights and responsibilities with respect to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund It is a state requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state- imposed assessment
for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund
76215 STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND DISCLOSURES You must pay the state-imposed fee for the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the following apply to you
1) You are a student in an educational program who is a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program and prepay all or part of your tuition either by cash guaranteed student loans or personal loans and
2 Your total charges are not paid by any third-party payer such as an employer government program or other payer unless you have a separate agreement to repay the third party
You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment if either of the following applies
1) You are not a California resident or are not enrolled in a residency program or 2) Your total charges are paid by a third party such as an employer government program or other payer and you
have no separate agreement to repay the third party 3) The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses
suffered by students in educational programs who are California residents or are enrolled in a residency programs attending certain schools regulated by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program prepaid tuition paid the STRF assessment and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following
IF A STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE ASS OR TAX PAYER ID THEIR CLAIM WIL NOT BE PAID
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
70F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
I
Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D 1) The school closed before the course of instruction was completed 2) The schools failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other
purpose or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school
3) The schools failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other costs
4) There was a material failure to comply with the Act or this Division within 30 days before the school closed or if the material failure began earlier than 30 days prior to closure the period determined by the Bureau
5 An inability after diligent efforts to prosecute prove and collect on a judgment against the institution for a violation of the Act Note Authority Cited Section 94803 94877 and 94923 Educational Code Reference Section 94923 Education Code
1AII instructional equipment for the course selected will be furnished by the Institute There are however required books and materials that are to be paid by you 2 The cost of medical or other examinations if required is to be paid by the student 3 Diplomas certificates signifying satisfactory completion will be issued after the completion of the entire
program Students will be testedevaluated on classroom (lecture) The student must achieve the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as stated in the catalog in order to graduate and receive the Diploma
4 The Institute reserves the right to postpone training in the event of Acts of God labor disputes equipment failure etc for a maximum of 30 days Students will be duly notified by phone e-mail or letter
5 All course schedules are subject to change in starting and completion dates Students will be duly notified Students will be offered the opportunity to consent as provided by law
6 In cases where such changes would cause an undue hardship a refund will be offered The maximum postponement of class is 90 days
7 The Institute reserves the right to withdraw a scheduled course if the registration is insufficient to make up a class All student charges paid will be refunded
8 The Institute reserves the right to change or modify the program content equipment staff or materials and organization as necessary Such changes may be required to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching any program or result in tuition changes for current attending students
9 The Institute reserves the right to reject an applicant from admission not meeting the requirements for the course selected The students enrollment may be terminated at the discretion of the Institute Director if the students academic progress behavior absences lateness dress etc does not conform to the attendance
requirements rules and regulations of the Institute as stated in the catalog in which event the extent of the students tuition obligation will be in accordance with the lnstitutes refund policy
10 This Agreement constitutes the complete contract between the Institute and the student and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized
6 OF 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
4 4 2016 FIRST DAY OF CLASS
YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT AND OBTAN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM THAT YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT FOR ENROLLMENT AND OBTAIN A REFUND OF CHARGES PAID
TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE 13601 Whittier Blvd Ste 100
Whittier Ca 90605
NOT LATER THAN 4182016
MIDNIGHT OF ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST CLASS SESSION OR THE SEVENTH DAY AFTER ENROLLMENT WHICHEVER IS LATER
I CANCEL CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL ___________ DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (SIGNATURE IN THIS AREA REPRESENTS CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT)
IF YOU HAVE ANY COMPLAINTS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH YOU CANNOT WORK OUT WITH THE SCHOOL WRITE OR CALL BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE STE 400 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA 95833
916-431-6959 FAX (916) 263-1897
I ________ BY SIGNING ON THE LINE BELOW I AM ONLY STATING MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTENTS IN THIS FORM NOT CANCELLING MY ENROLLMENT CONTRACT
STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE
70F 8 Revised 22016
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
I
Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
--------------------------
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
I
Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment D
I have received a copy of the Catalog which contain the rules regulations course completion requirements and costs for the specific course in which I have enrolled and the School Fact Performance Sheet and cancellation notice prior to my enrollment
Print Name
Signature___________________________
Date_____________________________
8 OF 8 Revised 22016
I
Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
--------------------------
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
I
Agenda Item 5C Attachment E
I have enrolled for a Licensed Vocational Nurse training program in February 2016 with the school
named Technology Training Institute address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX phone
xxxxxxx
At the time of signing I was not given a copy of the signed contract instead I was told I will receive a
copy in my email After many months of insistence I have finally received on January 17th 2017 an
editable contract in Word format in which it states the school is supposed to finish on May 2017
realized that was not the contract I have signed a year ago and I asked to be delivered a copy of my
original signed contract On February 10th 2017 I received another contract that was editable as well in
Word format without signatures and with a different finish date on Oct 2017
Today 23d February I talked with three of my colleagues about my irregularities in the contract and all
three of them middotconfirmed that they all have different finish dates in their contracts
Before starting the program I was told that I need to undertake pre-requisites which I did them with
my first teacher named Chad Ricks
My primary LVN teacher is Meliton (Tony) Prudencio RN BSN The Program Director if the LVN program
is Ruby Pugh RN MS We have been told our clinical Instructor will be Assistant Instructor Pearl
Weinrich LVN who I have only seen three times in one year
Last year we were told that we need to re-take Module 1 the explanation was vague and ambiguous
In Syllabus it is stated that our program should start from 5pm however we start at 7pm in majority of
the time
Last year we (the students) were promised to begin the clinical practice in Nov 16 but without any
explanations the clinical practice program was delayed until 4th of March 2017 to be held ata clinic in
West Covina CA Today 23d of February one of my colleagues asked again if our clinical will start on 4th
of March however our admission director Diane avoided the answer and stated the Director Ruby will
come and see us on Monday 27th February
Since I started this school I have paid over $10000 and I am very concerned about the validity of this
school and the ambiguous outcome of my studies
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
--------------------------
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment F
CONTENT THEORY HOURS SKILLS CLINICAL LAB
Anatomy amp Physiology 855
Nutrition (14)
Psychology (28)
Normal Growth amp (16) Development
Nursing Fundamentals 126 102 168
Nursing Process 20
Communication with pts with 26 + (15) 22 48 psychological disorders
Patient Education (16)
Pharmacology 54 + (5)
MedicalSurgical Nursing 1785 64 416
Communicable Disease (14)
Gerontological Nursing (16)
Rehabilitation Nursing 15 + (5)
Maternity Nursing 20 16 24
Pediatric Nursing 20 16 24
Leadership amp Supervision 20 16 44
Ethics amp Unethical 15 Conduct
Critical Thinking 9
Culturally Congruent Care 11
End-of-Life Care 35
Total Hours 590 236 724
Total Theory Hours 590 Total Clinical Hours 960 Total Program Hours 1550
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
MODULE 1- FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description This module provides the foundation for providing safe
competent nursing care The procedures and skills related to nursing will be
demonstrated and practiced in the skills lab After the skills lab of 8 weeks the
student will perform the learned skills in the clinical setting
The focus will be on the role of the vocational nurse in assisting the patient to
meet the needs and activities of daily living based on the stage of the life cycle
The student will use techniques with an understanding of principles rationales
and procedures The student will begin applying the nursing process to patients
who require nursing interventions to meet basic needs This module examines
the definition functions and responsibilities of the vocational nurse as a member
of the health care team taking into consideration the culturally congruent care
Module I begin May 16 2016 and ends August 2016
Holidays for this module are as Follows
MAY 30 2016 Memorial Day
JULY 4 2016 Independence Day
Class hours are 500 PM To 10 00 PM Monday and Thursday
Clinical Hours are 300 PM to 1100 PM Saturday and Sunday (Additional
clinical sites and hours to be announced per module)
STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED EVERY THURSDAY ON MATERIAL LEARNED FROM THE
PREVIOUS WEEK
YOU WILL HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE DURING Module 1 THEY ARE A NUTRITION
PROJECT AND A CULTURALLY CONGRUENT CARE PROJECT
1
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Module 1- Fundamentals
Week 1 Lecture Topic Orientation Nursing Fundamentals The evolution of
Nursing Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Orientation Nursing Fundamentals
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss the philosophy and the vocational nursing program
3 Identify study tips and individualize a plan of action for success
4 Describe the history of nursing in general and vocational nursing in
particular
5 Explain the caring role of a nurse
6 Discuss the concept of a nursing theory and name different theories
Notes
The Evolution of Nursing Chpt 1 Page 1-18 (Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the changes in Nursing during the Twentieth Century
3 Identify the significant changes in Nursing for the twenty-first Century
4 Describe the development of Practical and vocational Nursing Education
5 Discuss career advancement
6 Discuss factors that influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing
7 Identify Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing
8 Describe healthcare Delivery systems
2
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
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9 Discuss delivery of patient care
10ldentify nursing care module
11Define Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing
12Discuss the objectives and characteristics of practicalvocational nursing
education
NOTES ______________________
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Chpt 2 Page 21 -36(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define key terms
2 Discuss the legal aspects of Nursing
3 Discuss the ethical aspects of Nursing
4 Identify the conclusions
NOTES _______________________
3
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 2 Lecture Topic Communication and Cultural and Ethical Considerations
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Communication Chpt 4 Page 58-75(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the overview of communication
3 Identify styles of communication
4 Discuss therapeutic Relationships
5 Discuss communication techniques
6 Identify factors that affect communication
7 Identify blocks to communication
8 Describe nursing process
9 Discuss communication in special situation
10Discuss conclusions
NOTES _______________________
YOUR CULTURAL CONGRUENT PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______ Date
4
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Chpt 6 Page 94-108(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Define Cultures
3 Discuss culturally related assessments
4 Discuss the nursing process and cultural factors
5 Define Cultural practices and cultural factors
6 Identify cultural practices of specific groups
NOTES _______________________
5
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 3 Lecture Topic Nursing Process and Critical Thinking
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Chpt 5 PAGE 78-90(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss Assessment Data
3 Discuss and identify diagnosis
4 Identify outcomes
5 Discuss implementation
6 Discuss and identify evaluations
7 Explain standardized languages NANSDA NIC and NOC
8 Discuss the roles of the Licensed PracticalVocational Nurse
9 Identify the nursing diagnoses and clinical pathways
10Recognize and explain and use critical thinking
NOTES ________________________
6
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 4 Lecture Topic Physical Assessment Anatomical Terminology
Documentation
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Physical Assessment Chpt 12 Page 286 - 298(Foundations and Adult Health
Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss and identify signs and symptoms
3 Discuss disease and diagnosis
4 Identify through assessment
NOTES _______________________
Anatomical Terminology Chpt 40 Page 1226 -1227(Foundations and Adult
Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define lltey Terms
2 Discuss Anatomical Terminology including Body plains Body Cavities
NOTES _______________________
7
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Documentation Chapter 3 Page 38-54(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key Terms
2 Discuss the purposes of patient records
3 Discuss and identify the electronic Health record
4 Identify the basic guidelines for Documentation
5 Define the methods of recording
6 Identify the Home Health care Documents
7 Identify the Long-term Health care documents
8 Discuss the special issues in Documentation
NOTES _______________________
8
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 5 Lecture Topic Medical Asepsis Hygiene and Care of the Patients
Environment
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Medical Asepsis and Infection Control Chpt 7 Page 116-154 (Foundations and
Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify infection Prevention and control teams
5 Identify standard precautions
6 Identify isolation techniques
7 Identify surgical techniques
8 Discuss cleaning disinfecting and sterilization
9 Define Patient teaching for infection prevention and control
10Define Infection prevention and control for home and hospice settings
11Define the Nursing process
NOTES ________________________
9
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
12
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment Chpt 9 Page 185-154
(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify asepsis and infections
3 Identify Health care associated infections
4 Identify patient bathing
5 Identify components of the patients hygiene
6 Identify the Nursing process for Hygiene
NOTES ________________________
10
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
11
Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Week 6 Lecture Topic Patient safety Body MechanicsPatient Mobility
OBJECTIVES The student should be able to discuss the following with 80
accuracy
Patient Safety Chpt 10 Page 228-249(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing 7TH
Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Discuss safety in the Hospital or Health Care environment
3 Discuss workplace safety
4 Discuss fire safety
5 Identify accidental poisoning
6 Discuss Disaster planning
7 Discuss terrorism
8 Identify Nursing process for Patient safety
NOTES ________________________
YOUR DISASTER PLAN PROJECT WILL BE DUE BY _______
Date
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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Agenda Item 5C Attachment H TECHNOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Body Mechanics Chpt 8 Page 159-179(Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
7TH Edition -Cooper Gosnell)
1 Define Key terms
2 Identify the use of appropriate body mechanics
3 Identify Positioning the patient
4 Identify Mobility versus immobility
5 Identify the Performance of range of motion machines
6 Identify Moving the patient
7 Define the Nursing Process for Patient mobility
NOTES _______________________
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