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Tuition & Session Dates - Fall 2009 |
Tuition
Tuition is $8950 plus a $500 lab fee, for a total of $9450. Payment
of $1000 will hold a place prior to start date with balance due
first day of class. Student financing options are available.
Session Dates & Hours
Classes run for 37 weeks, starting Wednesday, Sept 9th, 2009 and ending on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010. Students attend class 4 1/2 hours/day, five days a week and can choose from either the morning (7:30 am - 12 pm), or afternoon (12:30 pm - 5 pm) session depending on availability.
Click here for more information on the school calendar.
Tools
Students are encouraged to bring their own basic tools to class
each day. Depending on the tools purchased, students can expect
to pay from $200 to $600. Contact the school for a list of recommended tools.
Refunds/Cancellations
All deposits are refundable according to Mass General Laws, c.255,sec.
13 K enrollment agreement. This school is licensed by the Massachusetts
Department of Education, Office of Proprietary Schools. Any comments,
questions, or concerns should be directed to proprietaryschools@doe.mass.edu
or 781-338-6048. New England School of Architectural Woodworking
reserves the right to cancel the program if enrollment is not
adequate in which case, all deposits would be returned.
Financial Assistance
Student financing is available.
NESAW is approved to train veterans and other eligible students
under Title 38 "GI Bill", and is an approved training provider
for WIA.
Admission
Students are required to have a high school or GED diploma. An
interview and completed application form (available here, via mail, or by calling or e-mailing us info@nesaw.com)
listing previous work, school experience, and job references are
also necessary. All accepted students must have proof of health
insurance. NESAW is authorized to accept and enroll nonimmigrant
students. I-20 forms will be supplied by the school.
Liability
Students in the program participate at their own risk and agree
to waive and release any and all claims of personal injury or
property damage against the New England School of Architectural
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