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Newly matriculated students have the right to cancel enrollment in a program of instruction at Columbia College Hollywood at any time by submitting a written notice of enrollment cancellation to the Student Services Department in person, by electronic mail, or by standard mail. The date of cancellation is defined as the date of receipt of the written notice. If the written notice of cancellation is sent by mail, properly addressed and with the correct postage, enrollment cancellation is effective on the date postmarked.
A newly matriculated student who requests cancellation of an enrollment agreement through attendance at the first scheduled class session or prior to the seventh (7th) calendar day after enrollment, whichever is later, is entitled to a refund of all monies paid less enrollment and administrative fees not to exceed $250.00.
To qualify for an enrollment cancellation refund, the student must submit a written Notice of Enrollment Cancellation to the Student Services department in person, by electronic mail, or by standard mail by 5:00 p.m. on or prior to the seventh (7th) calendar day after enrollment.
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At CCH, we believe it is important to take a stand by demonstrating our willingness to promote and inspire systemic change. We must speak honestly and truthfully to the ugliness of racism that permeates throughout our society today. It may be an uncomfortable conversation for some, but it is an all-too familiar reality for anyone living in this country with black or brown skin. Hiding from it, ignoring it, or being silent about it will not make it go away.
Learn MoreAt CCH, we believe it is important to take a stand by demonstrating our willingness to promote and inspire systemic change. We must speak honestly and truthfully to the ugliness of racism that permeates throughout our society today. It may be an uncomfortable conversation for some, but it is an all-too familiar reality for anyone living in this country with black or brown skin. Hiding from it, ignoring it, or being silent about it will not make it go away.
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