Students who request to cancel their registration up to two business days before the start of classes will receive a 100% refund of the amount paid. A student who requests to cancel registration while the viewing percentage is less than 10% will receive a refund of the amount paid minus a $50 USD cancellation fee. Students who request to cancel registration that have viewed up to 50 % or more of classes will receive a credit for the amount paid, minus a cancellation fee of $50 USD, to be used to enroll in another course at TBW. No refunds or credits will be given for cancellation requests made after 50% of classes are completed. To request to cancel your registration, please send an email to support@thebehaviorweb.com.
A student who requests to cancel up to one week before the event will receive a refund of the amount paid minus a $50 cancellation fee. If cancellation is requested less than one week before the event, you will receive a refund of 50% of the amount paid. To request to cancel, please send an email to support@thebehaviorweb.
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We recommend that all students submit assignments weekly. Your teacher has one week to correct your assignment after it is submitted. If for any reason you are unable to complete the tasks, or have any unforeseen events during the course that impact your progress, you must inform your teacher immediately, before the last live class of the module. You should also send an email to Dr. Liliane. Assignments that need to be redone can be submitted up to two weeks after the last class. Remember that the teacher has one week to correct your assignments. If you leave it until the last day, you won't have time to submit the correction on time and you will lose access to the module. Once you lose access to the module, you will have to pay a fine of $50 USD (fifty dollars) to have your access restored for a period of two weeks.
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