Career Academy of Marquette

Licensed by the Michigan Department
of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth since 2005

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CALENDAR: School will be closed on all official state and federal holidays.

ENROLLMENT: Certificate programs and courses are offered continuously.  Students may enroll at any time.

ABSENCES, LEAVES, AND TARDINESS: Students are expected to attend classes as scheduled.  Excused absences will have to be approved by the director.  Three absences may be grounds for dismissal.  No partial refund will be granted.

RULES OF CONDUCT: All students are expected to conduct themselves in an adult manner. Students may be dismissed for violation of these rules an no refunds will be given. Grades may be influenced by the attitude and conduct by the student.

RE-ADMISSION STATEMENT: Students that cannot continue their course or program must  submit in writing their reason why they cannot continue if they expect to apply for re-admission.  Current tuition rates will apply. Student may be reinstated under certain circumstances.

CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE: No placement services are provided; however, assistance with the job-seeking process is free to the program graduate when requested. Career Academy instructors have among their responsibilities the objective of assisting students with their efforts to find employment. Central instructors have a sincere desire to provide students with productive career campaigns and successful job placements; however, job placement cannot be guaranteed. The final responsibility for initiating a job search and acquiring a job remains with the career program graduate.

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION: A certificate of completion and transcript will be awarded to all students successfully completing a certificate program or course.

PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: Students will demonstrate an overall understanding of the course or certificate program or by scoring 70% or better on practice exercises, quizzes, and tests.

GRADING CRITERIA: Student must achieve 70% overall to successfully complete any Career Academy certificate program or course.

COMPLAINTS: According to Senate Bill No. 786 governing proprietary schools, students may file a complaint with the Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth for any violation of the act or rules promulgated under this act.  For more information, visit the Department's web site at www.michiganps.net.

 

Career Academy of Marquette * 2803 US 41 West, Suite 100 * Marquette, MI 49855 * 906.226.2743 (phone and fax)
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