Cancellation Policy - Marine Trades Institute

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Cancellation Policy

Marine Trades Institute accepts one cohort of students for each program which begins in the fall semester and continues through to the end of the summer semester. Students are not accepted in the spring or the summer semesters. For this reason, the following cancellation policy applies only to students prior to starting school in the fall semester, as in the spring and summer semester students have already been at the school and have attended classes.

For each fall semester:

  • An applicant requesting cancellation within three days after signing an enrollment agreement and making an initial payment is entitled to a refund of all monies paid, excluding the application fee.
  • An applicant who has been accepted but has not visited the school prior to enrollment may cancel without penalty by requesting cancellation within three business days following either the regularly scheduled orientation procedures or following a tour of the school facilities and inspection of equipment where training and services are provided.
  • An applicant who has been accepted requesting cancellation more than three days after signing an enrollment agreement and making an initial payment, but prior to entering the school, is entitled to a refund of all monies paid, excluding the application fee, minus a registration fee $150.
Gabrielle Inman

Amazing Alumni

The time I spent at the School prepared me for my current job by allowing me real world experience. I was given the opportunity to tour boat owners’ vessels as well as diagnose and find issues aboard. Mike Downey, a former instructor, made it a point to thoroughly explore and understand ABYC standards and how they will apply at my job. I have used these standards on multiple occasions which have allowed me to perform better in my work environment. [As a student], I was given free range to troubleshoot and diagnose engines in the test tank under supervision and given direction on what to look for specifically. This has helped me to have better troubleshooting skills.

Gabrielle Inman | ‘22 Marine Service Technology | Jefferson Beach Yacht Sales