Insufficient Class Sign-ups:
Entire classes may be postponed or canceled when enrollment minimums are not met. CVAC will notify students of a cancellation prior to the start of each class, this could be done at the last minute. Students will be notified by e-mail or phone of any cancellations. If a class is canceled by CVAC, students will receive a full refund.
Class Cancelations & Emergency Closings:
At CVAC, the safety of our students and instructors is our top priority. In the event of extreme inclement weather, such as excessive snowfall that makes travel hazardous, classes may be canceled. However, we will not close for cold weather alone.
Policy Details:
No refunds, credits, or make-ups will be given for classes missed by the student (i.e. a student “no show”). The class a student signs up for, day and time, is the class the student is permitted to attend. No student will be permitted to ‘float’ in between classes.
At Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, we are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all students, instructors, and staff. To help keep our creative community healthy, we kindly ask that:
Thank you for helping us create a supportive and considerate space for all artists!
Requesting to drop a class 14 or more days before the start of class: If a student wishes to unenroll in a class 14 or more days before it is scheduled to start, they will have their paid tuition refunded minus their $50 deposit.
Requesting to drop a class 13 or fewer days before the start of class: If a student wishes to unenroll in a class 13 or fewer days before it is scheduled to start, 50% of their tuition payment may be refunded minus their $50 deposit.
Requesting to drop a class after it has started: If a student wishes to unenroll in a class that has already started, NO REFUND NOR CREDIT can be issued.
A deposit is included in every class fee. Deposits are non-refundable and cannot be transferred to another class session.
The administration reserves the right to alter policies pertaining to courses, fees, and other notices on the CVAC website and/or newsletter, as deemed necessary, for the proper functioning of CVAC. The administration also reserves the right to cancel classes, workshops, and open studios, and alter scheduling/staffing.
CVAC is committed to a safe environment for all of our students, visitors, instructors, and donors. CVAC has a Zero Tolerance Policy to ensure the security and creative freedom for all:
In order to provide students, members, visitors, and staff with a safe and supportive environment, CVAC has adopted a Zero Tolerance Policy. This policy includes the attempted, threatened, or actual conduct done by a person that causes or is likely to cause injury to another student, member, visitor, faculty, or staff member. It includes:
· Physical assaults · Threats or intimidations · Any type of discriminatory behavior · Bullying or abuse · Gestures of a violent or inappropriate nature · Any other behavior that might reasonably give a student cause for fear or create a hostile environment
Acts of this nature will not be tolerated and will be responded to with the immediate removal of the person from CVAC. CVAC reserves the right to refuse registrations to any student, member, or volunteer if the administration or faculty deems the person to be disruptive or dangerous.