Current Schedule of Charges
International College of Naturopathy
| Below is a complete schedule of tuition and fees. Room and Board costs are not included in tuition. Please see accompanying form for housing information (when applicable). Except where noted, all tuition and fees are mandatory, due no later than one week prior to the beginning of class, and subject to change without prior notice. Please refer to the Enrollment Application for cancellation and refund rights. Included in the tuition is a one-time non-refundable registration fee of $100. |
| Holistic Health Practitioner Training (Online & Residential) | |||
| Registration Fee | $100 | Due with Enrollment Application | |
| Deposit | $150 | Due with Enrollment Application | |
| Balance of Tuition | $1,850 | (due prior to class) | |
| Total Tuition & Fees | $2,100 | ||
| Equipment and Other Fees | None | ||
| Note: Textbook & Homeopathic Remedies included | |||
| Advanced Holistic Health Practitioner Training (Residential Continuing Education) | |||
| Registration Fee | $100 | Due with Enrollment Application | |
| Deposit | $150 | Due with Enrollment Application | |
| Balance of Tuition | $1,850 | Due no later than one week prior to the start of class | |
| Total Tuition & Fees | $2,100 | ||
| Note: Textbook & Homeopathic Remedies included | |||
| Naturopathic Doctor/Practitioner Training* (Online & Residential) | |||
| Registration Fee | $100 | Due with Enrollment Application | |
| Deposit | $1,425 | Due with Enrollment Application | |
| Balance of Tuition | $4,275 | Due no later than one week prior to the start of class | |
| Total Tuition & Fees | $5,800 | ||
| *The Naturopathic Practitioner and Doctor Training include: | |||
| HHP | $2,000 | (due prior to that class) | |
| Note: Required Textbook & Audio may be purchased at bookstores and suppliers not connected with the school | |||
| Homeopathic Endocrinology (Online Continuing Education) | |||
| Registration Fee | $100 | Due with Enrollment Application | |
| Balance of Tuition | $1,500 | Due no later than one week prior to the start of class | |
| Total Tuition & Fees | $1,600 | ||
| Note: Textbook Additional | |||
| Nutraceutical Consultant Training (Approved Vocational Training - On-Line) | |||
| Registration Fee | $100 | Due with Enrollment Application | |
| Tuition | $400 | Due no later than one week prior to the start of class | |
| Total Tuition & Fees | $500 | ||
| Note: A password will be given for each student | |||
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Except
for those fees specified above, there are no other fees for equipment,
housing, transportation, books, necessary supplies, materials, shop
fees, or other fees the student will incur upon enrollment from The
International College of Naturopathy. All textbooks may be purchased
from outside sources of student's choice.
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Salliemae
Financing is available: www.slmfinancial.com
Another payment plan can be arranged with quarterly payments of $1596.00. ($1,425.00 plus 12% interest). |
Call 800-421-5027 or 831-465-0490 for a catalog
Registration Information| Registration Fees are the same for each program | |
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| Late Registration Fee $50.00 | |
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A
late application fee applies when a student's application materials,
including official transcripts are not received 30 days before class
starts.
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Late Tuition Payment Fee $25.00 |
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A late fee of $25.00 will be charged for tuition received after the payment deadline. An additional collection fee of $25.00 (total fees of $50.00) will be assessed for payments arriving after 5:00 p.m. of the day preceding a residential class. |
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| Notes | |
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The
International College of Naturopathy reserves the right to make any
changes in tuition, refund policies, fees and expenses without notice.
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| Student Loans | |
| To assist ICN students in paying their education, a student loan program is in place for payment of tuition. A $40.00 credit report fee is mandatory and is not refundable if your credit application is not approved. | |
| Student Disclosures | |
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For Continuing Education Training, any written contract or agreement signed by a prospective student shall not become operative until the student attends the first class or session of instruction. |
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| Employer Assistance with Tuition | |
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Many
employers underwrite programs to assist employees with their education
expenses. ICN encourages students to seek educational assistance from
their employer. The College will prepare any reports or other information
necessary to meet the requirements of such programs.
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| Scholarships | |
| Limited scholarships funds are available. | |
| Cancellation Period | |
| The cancellation period is considered up to and including the first day of the residential classes. The cancellation period for the online classes is up to the creation and advice of a password for each course. All requests for cancellations must be submitted in writing. | |
| Refund Policy | |
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Refund
during Cancellation Period. The school shall refund 100% of the
amount paid less a reasonable deposit on application fee not to exceed
$100.00, if notice is made prior to or on the first day of residential
instruction. For on-line only classes, once a password has been issued,
the class work is considered completed. No refund will apply in that
case.
Refund After Cancellation Period: If a student withdraws from their course after the cancellation period, the student is entitled to only a partial refund. The refund policy is pro rata to the 60 percent point of the course. The formula is as follows: Total Amount Actually Paid For Instruction - Registration Fee = Adjusted Amount (Includes all fees and instruction, but no equipment) Adjusted Amount x Hours not received but for which the student has paid = Final Refund Amount Hours for which the student has paid: All refunds will be paid within 30 days of cancellation or withdrawal. Cancellation Refund Example: A student enrolls in the Naturopathic Practitioner Program and pays $5,800.00 including a $100 registration fee. The student cancels on the first day of class. The student's refund would be $5,700.00. The $100.00 registration fee is non-refundable. Withdrawal Refund Example: A student enrolls in the Naturopathic Practitioner Program and pays $5,800, including a $100 registration fee. The student withdraws after completing 75 percent of the course. The student would not receive a refund, because he or she has completed over 60 percent of the program. All cancellations and requests for refunds must be submitted to the school office in writing. |
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| Student Tuition Recovery Fund | |
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Students Tuition Recovery Fund ("STRF") was established by the
Legislature to protect any California resident who attends a private postsecondary
institution from losing money if they prepaid tuition and suffer a financial
loss as a result of the school closing, failing to live up to its enrollment
agreement, or refusing to pay a court judgment.
To be eligible for STRF, you must be a California resident and reside in California at the time the enrollment agreement is signed or when you receive lessons at a California mailing address from an approved institution offering correspondence instruction. Students who are temporarily residing in California for the sole purpose of pursuing an education, specifically those who hold student visas, are not considered California residents for this purpose. To qualify for STRF reimbursement you must file a STRF application within one year of receiving notice from the Bureau that the school is closed. If you do not receive notice from the Bureau, you have four years from the date of closure to file a STRF application. If a judgment is obtained you must file a STRF application within two years of the final judgment. It is important that you keep copies of the enrollment agreement, financial aid papers, receipts or any other information that documents the moneys paid to the school. Questions regarding the STRF may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, 1027-10th Street, Fourth Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814-3517, (916) 445-3427. Registered courses for Continuing Education do not contribute towards STRF. |
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| Student Complaints | |
| The Director of the school will be responsible for resolving any student complaints. Otherwise students who have questions or problems concerning this school should contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, 1027 Tenth Street, Fourth floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 445-3427. | |
Call 800-421-5027 or 831-465-0490 for a catalog