Registrations
are processed in the order they are received.
PLEASE NOTE:
New One-Time-Per year non-refundable $25.00
Registration Fee applies to Summer 2011 classes.
Winter/Spring Class Times:
Classes are from 9:00am-4:00pm on Saturday and 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday unless
otherwise stated in class description.
Lunch break from 12:00-12:30
There is no Orientation for Fall-Winter-Spring
courses.
All
information regarding school policies, student needs, meals, campus map etc.
will be included with your registration confirmation.
School Class
Cancellation and Tuition Refund Policy: Should the School find it necessary
to cancel a class, we will notify students at least 10 days prior to the start
of class (unless an emergency arises just before the class is scheduled).
Tuition minus the registration fee (if applicable) will be refunded or can be
applied as *TUITION CREDIT for a future class.
Student Cancellation Tuition Refund
Policy: If a student should cancel 30 days prior to the class date, student
will receive full TUITION CREDIT for the class. If notice is received between
29 and 20 days prior to the start of class, 50% of the tuition will be
*credited for the future, minus a cancellation fee of $25.00. If notice is
received less than 19 days prior to the start of the class, no credit will be
applied. We cannot be responsible for non-refundable transportation or
lodging costs. TUITION CREDIT is valid through Dec. 31, 2011
MATERIALS FEE: is paid directly to the Instructor during the class. Please do
not include the materials fee with your registration.
Class Cancellation Due to Weather Issues:
In the case of inclement weather, please call the School at (802) 228-8770 and
listen to the message which will notify students of a class cancellation by
7:00am. We will also make an attempt to call students in the event of inclement
weather causing a class cancellation. When possible, cancelled classes will be
rescheduled. If classes are not rescheduled, full refund and registration fee
(if applicable) or credit will be offered.
Late Arrival/Early Departure: We expect that participants will attend the
entire class as scheduled. Late arrivals and early departures are disruptive
for both the instructor and the other participants. Tuition adjustments will
not be made for late arrivals or early departures. When possible, please notify
the Office if you know you will be late or require an early departure.
Lodging and Meals: These services are not available on campus during our
Fall-Winter-Spring sessions. A list of local lodging options can be sent upon
request or go to www.fletcherfarm.org for more information. Participants may
bring their lunches and snacks. A refrigerator and microwave oven are available
in the classrooms for student use. There are many fine eateries in Ludlow and menus are
posted at the school.
Pets or no pets: Sorry, pets are not allowed on campus other than service
animals.
Waiver of Liability: As a condition of enrolling in courses at the Fletcher
Farm School for the Arts and Crafts, participants and instructors agree to
assume all risk for personal injury or loss of, or damage to, personal property
and further agree that they will not hold the Fletcher Farm School for the Arts
and Crafts or The Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen, Inc. Responsible or
liable for any personal injuries that may be suffered, or theft of, or damage
to, any personal property that may occur.
Room
& Board Refund Policy: (There is no Room & Board available for
fall-Winter-Spring on campus) you will be late or
require an early departure.
The
Fletcher
Farm
School
for the Arts and Crafts is an equal opportunity non-profit organization and is
open to all.
Membership
in The Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen, Inc. is open to all.
Members are entitled to discounts on all Fletcher
Farm
School
classes. For membership information please call the School at: 802-228-8770 or
email info@fletcherfarm.org.
While
we sympathize when circumstances arise that prevent a student from attending,
we must make commitments to our instructors and other students.
The Fletcher Farm School
for the Arts and Crafts is operated by
the Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen, Inc., A 501(c)3,
non-profit organization. Membership in The Society of Vermont Artists and
Craftsmen, Inc. is open to all.