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COVID-19 TERMS AND CONDITIONS

During the current COVID pandemic, certain terms and conditions are superseded by updates that can be found here.

GENERAL

1. TERMS & CONDITIONS

These are the Terms and Conditions of the agreement between Study Group USA Higher Education LLC, as a representative of DePaul University (‘University’), and the Student (‘Student’). If the Student is under the age of 18, the term ‘Student’ includes the responsible party (i.e. sponsor, parent, legal guardian or representative) advocating on behalf of the Student.

1a. The Terms and Conditions outlined in this document are effective upon completion of the confirmation process, as detailed in Section 4 below. These Terms and Conditions supersede any promises, representations and warranties, whether written or oral, made by or on behalf of the Student, the University, or Study Group.

1b. The Student should read these Terms and Conditions carefully before signing his/her application for admission. If necessary, the Student should obtain translating assistance to fully comprehend these Terms and Conditions prior to signing the Acceptance of Offer Form.

2. CHANGES TO TERMS & CONDITIONS

Study Group reserves the right to amend the Terms and Conditions as needed. The Student agrees to comply with the most current version of the Terms and Conditions, which can be found online.

2a. All students are bound by the regulations, policies and procedures of the University as amended from time to time. The most current University handbooks and policy documents can be found as follows:

OFFER, CONFIRMATION & DEPOSIT

3. CONFIRMATION OF OFFER

Upon admission to the University, the Student receives a written offer. In order to accept the offer, the Student must sign the Acceptance of Offer Form and remit a $2,000 deposit payment to DePaul University. This denotes completion of the confirmation process and acceptance of these Terms and Conditions.

4. DEPOSIT

The Student is required to pay a $2,000 deposit directly to DePaul University before they receive an I-20 form from the University. Students accepted by the University after the billing due date are required to pay the balance of tuition and fees for their first term immediately upon receipt of the student visa.

5. DEPOSIT REFUND POLICY

The $2,000 deposit is refundable only if a student has been denied a visa and can show official proof of visa denial. See Section 11 for relevant cancellation details for students who have met visa entry requirements.

FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND POLICIES

6. PARTICIPANT RESPONSIBILITY

The price for the Study Group program does not include the following expenses:

  1. Personal spending money.
  2. Health insurance fees, including insurance for pre-existing medical conditions, i.e., ailments which exist prior to arrival in the U.S.
  3. Meal costs during the few times the University is officially closed – usually limited to the Thanksgiving holiday (about 3 days) in late November, the Christmas holiday (about one week in December/January).
  4. University textbooks and other necessary school supplies.
  5. Air fare to and from U.S. domestic airport closest to the University campus in the U.S. (a round trip ticket is required).
  6. Extra costs for ESL which may be required by a student whose English language proficiency is inadequate.
  7. All University fees, which will be paid directly to the University
  8. Housing costs for students not residing in GGP housing, which will be paid directly to the University

7. FULL PAYMENT

The balance of the tuition and fees for the first term must be paid one month before the published arrival date. All tuition and fees for second or subsequent study terms must be paid two months prior to the term start date. Pricing is subject to change. See Section 26 for price amendment details.

7a. Any variation to standard payment terms must be made in advance and agreed to in writing. The Student will not be permitted to attend classes for his/her program and courses until full payment has been made.

8. OVERDUE PAYMENT

Students with outstanding balances will be placed on hold by the University, and will be barred from attending classes, or moving into accommodations, until payment is made in full. Failure to make payment in full by the payment deadline may lead to penalties and may result in a revocation of the I-20, which will impact the ability of the Student to remain in the U.S.

9. PAYMENT PROCESS

Payment can be made to Study Group using a number of payment options via the payment platform.

9a. Certain payment options will carry a processing fee of 2.5%. We reserve the right to alter this charge from time to time. If you choose to pay in your local currency, a foreign exchange rate will apply. The applicable exchange rate can be viewed online at the time and date of the payment. Bank charges and commission for both the sending and receiving banks will be paid by the sender of funds, or they will be applied to the student’s account.

10. CANCELLATION

10a. Cancellation Due to Visa Denial

If a confirmed student’s visa has been rejected and there is documented evidence that the denial was not a result of fraud or student error, the $2,000 deposit will be fully refunded. Written notification and documentation of an official denial-of-visa letter must be submitted no later than four weeks after the program start date to be eligible for a refund.

10b. Program Cancellation

If the University cancels a program prior to the Student’s start date, the University will refund all monies paid by the Student, excluding the non-refundable deposit.

11. STUDY PLAN CHANGE

Upon arrival, the Student will be given a placement examination to assess their English language level. The University may also require an assessment in mathematics. The results of the assessment tests are used to place the Student into the program and courses that are appropriate for his/her skill level, which may differ from what was indicated on the offer letter. As a result, the length of study may be longer than originally anticipated and may require incurring extra costs for which the Student will be responsible.

11a. The Student is required to complete his/her study plan by remaining on campus for consecutive Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer terms.

12. WITHDRAWAL

Once classes begin, the Student is subject to University withdrawal policies as outlined here.

12a. Charges Other Than Tuition: All additional required fees, such as Residence Hall Fees, Dining Services Fees, General Student Fee, Chapel Fee, Course or Lab Fee, Administrative Fee and Applied Music Fee, are subject to the policies set by the University.

12b. Withdrawal Due to Suspension or Dismissal: Students who are suspended or dismissed will not receive a refund for money paid for tuition, housing or other University charges.

13. TRANSFER

Students seeking transfer to a different institution between the date of initial arrival in the U.S, and the first day of classes will forfeit all monies paid, including tuition, fees, room, board, and non-refundable charges. Admission is subject to eligibility and availability.

13a. Students seeking transfer to a different institution after the initial term, prior to the first day of classes of the next term, will receive a full tuition refund of any monies paid for future terms, less any University fees (e.g. housing, transit, health insurance, etc.). If the Student is seeking transfer after the beginning of classes in subsequent terms, the withdrawal policy outlined in Section 13 applies.

14. GENERAL REFUND POLICY

All refunds will be sent to the account of the individual from whom DePaul has received the original direct payment. Refunds will be paid in the form of payment originally received if possible.

14a. If funds cannot be returned to the original account (e.g. account closed), DePaul may, at its discretion, make a refund to an alternate account so long as the alternate account complies with the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act and its implementing regulations at the time of the refund. In the event no compliant alternate account is available for the payment of the refund within six months of the original request, all monies are forfeited.

15. DEFERRALS

If an applicant accepted by DePaul defers to the next intake, all funds received will be applied to the next intake and will not be refunded. Applicants can defer for up to one academic year without penalty. Applicants who request subsequent deferrals will be encouraged to reapply.

15a. All requests to defer a program must be received in writing by Study Group no later than four weeks after the program start date.

15b. Students with a medical necessity must provide notification and written documentation to Study Group prior to the arrival date. Deferrals in this situation will be granted at the discretion of Study Group and/or the University on a case by case basis.

15c.If an applicant is accepted and has paid their deposit but receives a visa too late to begin classes on time, the applicant may defer to the next intake, if the exact same program is offered. If the same program is unavailable within 6 months of the deferral, the applicant will receive a full refund. All funds received will be applied to the next intake and will not be refunded. If the exact program is available within six months’ time and the applicant chooses not to defer, the applicant will forfeit the $2,000 deposit.

POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS

16 STUDENT CONDUCT & RULES

All Students are subject to the rules of the University in which they are enrolled. The Student must assume full responsibility for compliance of the University’s Code of Student Responsibilities.

16a. By signing the Acceptance of Offer Form the Student is acknowledging they agree to adhere to University policies, including, but not limited to all housing, and rules including payment, withdrawal, and cancellation regulations at the University. Rules governing alcohol, tobacco, controlled drugs, and other serious offenses will be strictly enforced. International students in the U.S. must comply with both the letter and the spirit of the law in order to retain valid student visas. Violations of such laws/policies will render the Student liable for immediate dismissal from the program and repatriation to the home country, and possible legal prosecution for violation of the laws of the state or federal jurisdictions involved. No refund will be given in cases of suspension, expulsion or administrative separation.

17. APPEALS

The Student may challenge decisions through established procedures for appeals. Information regarding the University’s appeals procedures is available for student conduct and academic progress.

18. LATE ARRIVALS

All students are expected to arrive and start their program on the published arrival date for their program. All late arrivals must be approved in advance by the University and will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Deposits, tuition, accommodation costs, or other fees will not be prorated for late arrivals. An unapproved late arrival may result in the Student being unable to attend classes for the term and/or enter the U.S. and may also require that the Student return to his/her home country until the next available term.

ACCOMMODATIONS & SERVICES

20. UNIVERSITY HOUSING POLICY

Students living in University housing are required to abide by the Terms and Conditions as outlined by the University.

20A. HOUSING PAYMENT

Students are required to provide full payment for the entire length of their housing contract (typically 10-12 months) at the time tuition payment is required. Late housing payments or failure to pay housing costs may result in additional fees. The housing payment information for the Student’s program can be found on the DePaul website.

20b. Cancellations: Cancelling the Student’s housing contract results in forfeiture of payment, including all housing and dining costs. Refer to the Student Housing Agreement for cancellation details.

21. MEAL PLAN

Participating in a dining plan is required of students living in designated DePaul housing. Campus dining services will operate when the University is in session. During University holidays and closures, students will find dining options throughout the local area. Specific information regarding available meal plans and meal plan cancellation can be found on the DePaul website.

22. HEALTH INSURANCE

U.S. based health insurance is mandatory for all students. An approved insurance plan will be automatically added to the Student’s invoice or directly invoiced by the University. Not all services are covered by the insurance provided, and the Student is responsible for any outstanding balances for non-covered services. Insurance policies based in countries outside of the U.S. will not be accepted as reasonable substitutes, except for pre-approved governmental-sponsored programs.

23. AIRPORT TRANSFERS

The Global DePaul Welcome offers welcome services at O'Hare International Airport on certain dates prior to the semester beginning. Learn more on the web page.

24. PRICING

Prices for programs, fees, and insurance are subject to change without notice. Current pricing can be found on the Global Direct Fees page. Published prices are relevant only for the year specified. Prices are adjusted at a minimum annually to reflect amendments made by the University to their tuition and fees.

STUDENT EXPERIENCE

25. ACADEMIC CRITERIA

25a. Maintaining Good Standing

The Student must meet attendance, course grade, and GPA requirements as specified in the University Handbook in order to maintain the status of academic good standing.

25b. Progression

Progression to the next term is dependent on successfully meeting all attendance, course grade, and GPA requirements as specified in the relevant Student Handbook. The chosen Major of Study's Department may have additional requirements for progression. These additional requirements (if any) will be available on the DePaul website.

26. ATTENDANCE CRITERIA

Students are expected to attend classes in accordance with the University attendance requirements for the Program, as outlined in the relevant University Handbook. Students who fail to meet attendance requirements and policies may be subject to penalties and/or discipline, including loss of immigration status. Students whose grades do not meet minimum Program standards may be required to repeat coursework, be dismissed or administratively separated from the Program. The Student will not receive a refund if they lose immigration status due to class absences.

27. VACATION, HOLIDAYS, AND CLOSURES

The Student should familiarize themselves with the University’s calendar for holidays and vacations. Classes will not be held on designated school vacations and may be cancelled on public holidays. Study Group does not make reimbursements for classes not offered due to planned or unplanned school closures. All other vacations or absences are in accordance with the University policies.

LEGAL

28. STUDENT INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION

The Student must supply Study Group with personal email addresses and mobile/cell numbers prior to arrival, in order that communication, to include transmission of student reports, may be maintained at all times. Contact information must be up to date and operational. Any changes must be reported to Study Group by the Student within 24 hours of the change occurring.

28a. Upon issuance of a University email address, which is at the time of receiving the official acceptance letter from the University, the Student is required to check the University email address daily. The Student will be held responsible for complying with all communications sent to that email address. Missing an email will not be an acceptable explanation for non-compliance with official requests.

28b. Data Protection

Any information provided to Study Group may be held on computer and shall be used in accordance with U.S. law, including FERPA, HIPAA, and ADA. Information provided to Study Group is held and processed for the purpose of administering the Student’s application and may be carried forward to the Student’s official student record, which holds data in electronic and paper form on personal details, academic and administrative history, and on relevant financial transactions. Upon completion of the Student’s Program, the parts of their student record which the University needs to retain will be archived. Some information will also be processed for the purpose of managing the relationship with the Student as an alumnus. Other information will be destroyed. Throughout, the Student’s personal data will be held in accordance with current U.S. data protection law. 

28c. Study Group respects the Student’s privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. Further information on how Study Group protects your personal information can be found in the Student Privacy Notice: https://www.studygroup.com/privacy-policy

29. DAMAGE AND LIABILITY

Neither Study Group, the University, nor their staff or representatives, will be liable for any loss, damage, or injury to persons or property, except where the liability is specified by applicable law. Neither Study Group, the University, nor their staff or representatives will be liable in the event that, for any reason--including low enrollment, they are not able to supply a service due to circumstances beyond their control.

29a. 29a. Any reference in these terms to liability of Students shall be deemed to imply liability on any financial sponsor, and such liability is joint and several. Students are responsible for payment for any damage caused by them to Study Group property, including fixtures and fittings in University-approved accommodation. Occupants of shared accommodation are jointly and severally liable for the proper care of rooms, fixtures and fittings and the University reserves the right to recover costs for damage or exceptional cleaning.

29b. The Student agrees to indemnify Study Group and its agents with regard to any financial obligations or liabilities that the Student may personally incur or any damage or injury to the person or property of others that the Student may cause while participating in this program. The program begins with the Student’s outbound flight to the U.S. and terminates when the return flight lands. The Student realizes that any airline’s liability for loss or damage to baggage or property, or for death or injury, is limited by the terms outlined by the airlines. We also understand that it is the Student’s responsibility to obtain a passport and any required visa.

29c. Study Group is not responsible for any loss or injury suffered by the applicant at any time while participating in the program, including but not limited to losses or injury suffered during periods of independent travel or absence from the program. The Student releases Study Group from all liability related to such actions.

30. MEDICAL CONSENT

If the Student becomes physically or mentally ill or incapacitated, Study Group may take such action as it considers necessary, including securing medical treatment and/or transportation at the Student’s own expense. The Student gives permission for the administration of first aid and gives permission to Study Group and designated representatives to seek medical, dental, or optical treatment when required. As the parent or legal guardian named, we do hereby authorize Study Group and its assigned agents, and any designated program representative, as agents of the undersigned parents, to consent to any x-ray examinations, anaesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment, or hospital care which is deemed advisable by, and is rendered under, the general supervision of any licensed physician or surgeon, whether such treatment or diagnosis is rendered at the office of said physician or surgeon or at a hospital. It is understood that this authorization is not given in advance of any specific diagnosis, treatment or hospital care being required, but is given to provide authority and power on the part of aforesaid agents to give specific consent to any and all such diagnoses, treatments, or hospital care which the aforementioned physician or surgeon, in the exercise of her/his best judgment, may deem advisable.

31. DISCLAIMER

Study Group takes great care in compiling and providing programs, facilities, and other arrangements in official online and print formats, and we believe all materials and services available to be accurate at the time of delivery. Study Group regularly reviews materials and programs, which may be subject to change without notice.

32. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND DIVERSITY

Study Group is an Equal Opportunity provider. Study Group and the University are committed to the elimination of discrimination and the provision of equal opportunity in education and employment. In compliance with state and federal laws and regulations, Study Group and its partners do not discriminate in any of policies, procedures, or practices. on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, creed, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, family relationship status, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, or other status protected by federal, local, and state law. This non-discrimination policy covers admission into and access to and employment in all programs and activities, including, but not limited to, academic admissions, financial aid, educational services, and employment.

33. SEVERABILITY

If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is held to be invalid, illegal, void, or unenforceable, then such provision shall be modified by the proper court or other authority to the extent necessary and possible to make such provision enforceable, and such modified provision and all other provisions of these Terms and Conditions shall be given effect separately from the provision or portion thereof determined to be invalid, illegal, void or unenforceable and shall not be affected thereby.

34. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the domestic laws of Chicago, IL without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule that would cause the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction. Each of the parties submits to the jurisdiction of any state court sitting in Chicago, IL in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to these terms and conditions and agrees that all claims in respect of the action or proceeding may be heard and determined in any such court. Each party also agrees not to bring any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions in any other court. Each of the parties waives any defense of inconvenient forum to the maintenance of any action or proceeding so brought and waives any bond, surety, or other security that might be required of any other party with respect thereto.

35. APPLYING FOR A VISA

Once the Student has been accepted, s/he will be provided with an I-20 from the United States Department of Homeland Security, issued by the University. This form will be generated upon receipt of deposit. An I-20 is required to start the process of obtaining a student visa to enter the United States. The Student will also be required to present financial documentation to the US consular office in the Student’s home country. It is recommended that all students apply for their visa as early as possible. The Student must notify Study Group directly once his/her visa status is known. The Student is required to notify their academic enrollment advisor when they have made an appointment and notify their counsellor with the outcome of that appointment.

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