Originally Posted by
lightspeed12
In the enrollment agreement (contract) all students sign, it provides a table for voluntary withdrawal. It breaks down the 85K into 12 equal chunks of 30 days. So it calculates how much you owe depending on the "Total Number of Calendar Days Enrolled at LIFT at Separation". Every 30 days you are at LIFT you increase the liability by $7,083.33 ($85K divided by 12) until 360 days.
In other words, if I have been at LIFT for 100 days, I would owe $28,333.33 minus whatever I have already paid.
So it looks like it doesn't matter how much you have accomplished. They only care about how many days you've been in the program.
Am I missing something?
My enrollment agreement says nothing to that effect. Reading through mine it breaks out a percentage of the tuition allocated toward each rating, but nothing explicitly talks about voluntary separation. Must've changed between your class and mine. I sure hope that's not what they're doing because in the time I've been there winter weather and waiting for stage checks have resulted in me being three months behind on their 12 month program, and there are others from my class that have lost even more time than that. Definitely will be reaching out to them for some clarification.