For students without hospitalization insurance, the College has arranged to provide coverage for a modest fee. Students who already have coverage must be prepared to show proof company name and policy number at the time of registration or be billed for the required coverage payment will be refunded upon subsequent timely submission of proof and complete an insurance waiver form.
Any part-time student taking 6 to 11 credits now has the option to purchase the same plan that is required for full-time students Hour Accident and Sickness Coverage. If you currently have adequate hospitalization insurance coverage you may not need this coverage. If you are eligible to enroll and wish to purchase this insurance coverage, you must apply for coverage directly with T.
Groseclose Associates, Inc. Refunds, including payments made by credit card, will be made by College check in the name of the student and mailed to the address of record. RVCC begins mailing refunds 30 days after the first day of classes. Refunds will be made during the scheduled refund period. Refunds are determined by the date the form is stamped in the Student Enrollment Center or the date of the web transaction.
All financial aid offers will be cancelled. All other fees are non-refundable. No refunds will be granted after the first two weeks of a regular College semester or a corresponding prorated period for other sessions or special late-starting modules or courses.
The College reserves the right to change the refund policy stated above at any time by action of the Board of Trustees of Raritan Valley Community College. Commuting expenses and the cost of meals for about 30 weeks should be added to obtain an estimated yearly expenditure. Prior to fall and spring registrations, students who have obligations to the College, such as overdue books, unpaid parking tickets, etc. Students must satisfy their obligations to the College at the time of notification.
These obligations are checked at registration and students with outstanding obligations are not permitted to register. Economic assistance consists of grant money each semester the student is enrolled. Academic assistance consists of advisement, assistance with registration, and monitoring of academic performance to determine appropriate counseling and support services for academic success.
In addition, students participate in career preparation activities. The EOF program attracts a diverse student population, including recent high school graduates, non-traditional age students, and single parents. Incoming EOF students begin their academic development during an intensive six-week summer session, where they complete appropriate English or Mathematics courses based on placement testing.
Please visit the EOF office or call to set up an appointment. Academic Programs Home Academic Programs. RVCC does not discriminate in its educational programs or activities regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, marital status, veteran status, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identification and expression, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, disability or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state and local laws.
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What will you do next? Explore Careers Through Guided Pathways. Take action. To request that, beginning in and in conjunction with each Annual Institutional Update, the institution provide further evidence of 1 periodic assessment of the effectiveness of programs supporting the student experience linked to planning and decision-making Standard IV ; and 2 program level and general education student learning outcomes that are interrelated with one another Standard V.
July 5, To acknowledge receipt of the substantive change request. To note that the institution has closed its additional location at Automotive Services Center, U. To note that the Periodic Review Report has been received and will be acted upon by the Commission at the November meeting.
August 29, To acknowledge receipt of the substantive change request. To include within the scope of the institution's accreditation the reclassification of the instructional sites at 1 Albert C. The Periodic Review Report is due June 1, November 19, To note that the institution submitted a substantive change request for relocation of the Hunterdon Polytech Career Academy, 8 Bartles Corner Road, Flemington, NJ additional location in error and to reaffirm inclusion of the additional location within the scope of the institution's accreditation.
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