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Application
- Do you want to study at Approach?
- How long does it take to process all the documentation?
- How much money do I need to show to apply for a program at Approach?
- If I am applying for a change of status, what will my starting date be on the I-20 form?
- What are our programs apart from ESL?
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Enrollment
- Arriving in the U.S. and Reporting to the School
- Can I study at two schools at the same time?
- Can I take undergraduate or graduate-level classes at another school on concurrent enrollment?
- Effects of Termination
- Grace Period After Termination
- How can I transfer to another school?
- I applied for 3 months, but now I would like to sign up for the Academic Year. Is that possible?
- IF I AM A NEW STUDENT AND I START IN THE MIDDLE OF A TERM, WHAT WILL BE MY TUITION?
- Record Termination
- Termination Versus Other End of Program Actions
- What if the school I wish to attend is not SEVP certified?
- When can I submit a transfer request to another school?
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Classes
- Can I attend classes every day at random times?
- Can I change my teacher?
- Choose your schedule according to your needs.
- How can I change my schedule?
- I am repeating the level, can I have new books? Because this one has the answers already.
- I didn’t receive my books. What should I do?
- Materials delivered to your doorstep.
- My initial ESL level is too low and too easy. What should I do?
- What are our programs apart from ESL?
- What is the maximum number of students per class?
- When do I need to report to the school and start classes?
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Attendance
- Can I register for a part-time degree program at another school while attending classes at Approach?
- Do I qualify for vacation?
- Going back home for an emergency situation.
- How can I take a break from my studies?
- How do I request a medical leave?
- I am breastfeeding, can I have RCL because of it?
- I traveled for less than two weeks but I need to extend my stay at home. What should I do?
- If I have NCL (no course load) will this affect my status with immigration?
- My friend is getting married this weekend - can I miss 2-4 days of classes to travel for one week to the wedding?
- Requesting a medical leave or a reduced course load.
- Vacations and medical leaves or RCL/NCL
- What are the academic and attendance requirements at Approach?
- What happens during school breaks?
- What if I am sick and I didn’t go to the doctor?
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F1 Student
- Grace Period After Termination
- How can I apply for a grace period?
- How do I extend my I-20?
- How do I schedule my interview at the U.S. consulate?
- How Do I Update My Address With SEVP?
- How to Apply for a Driver's License?
- I am not graduating from my current program, but I am moving to another state. Can I have time off to move?
- I changed my status while here in the U.S. Can I travel abroad in case of an emergency?
- I graduated from the ESL program and requested a grace period, but decided not to go back home anymore. Can I apply to another program at Approach?
- What happens during the interview?
- When do I need authorization from the International Student Advisor?
- Your immigration responsibilities as an F1 student
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Resources
- How do I apply to Approach from abroad?
- How do I navigate my stay in the U.S.?
- What are the guidelines I need to follow as a student at Approach?
- What responsibilities do I have as an F-1 student?
- Where Can I Find Important Academic Dates?
- Where can I find more information about studying in the U.S.?
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Student Handbook
- Program and course placement
- Student Orientation
- Course enrollment and course schedules
- Class sizes and class conversion
- Attending classes online
- Books, materials and supplies
- Understanding the US Classroom
- Attendance policy
- Observance of religious holidays
- Class conduct, etiquette and participation
- Grading policy
- Progress reports
- Graduating from your program
- Certificates and transcripts
- Satisfactory progress and good academic standing
- Progressing through program levels
- Consequences of Failure to Meet Satisfactory Progress Standards
- Academic Probation
- Housing
- Academic activities
- Student clubs
- Advising process
- How can the Academic Advisor help you?
- Student Success Workshops
- University Placement
- Parking and public transportation
- Enrollment agreement, program and course changes
- Document requests
- Main office supporting services
- Student ID discount program
- F1 visa and F1 status
- Finding the correct information about visa benefits and requirements
- Filing taxes
- Social security information
- Health Insurance
- Mental Health and resources
- Student misconduct
- Grievances
- Academic dishonesty
- Student suspension
- Student expulsion
- Student appeals
- Non-discrimination of students
- Notice to students: ACCET complaint procedure
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- Program and course placement
- Student Orientation
- Course enrollment and course schedules
- Class sizes and class conversion
- Attending classes online
- Books, materials and supplies
- Understanding the US Classroom
- Attendance policy
- Observance of religious holidays
- Class conduct, etiquette and participation
- Grading policy
- Progress reports
- Graduating from your program
- Certificates and transcripts
- Satisfactory progress and good academic standing
- Progressing through program levels
- Consequences of Failure to Meet Satisfactory Progress Standards
- Academic Probation
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- Housing
- Academic activities
- Student clubs
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- Advising process
- How can the Academic Advisor help you?
- Student Success Workshops
- University Placement
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- Parking and public transportation
- Enrollment agreement, program and course changes
- Document requests
- Main office supporting services
- Student ID discount program
- F1 visa and F1 status
- Finding the correct information about visa benefits and requirements
- Filing taxes
- Social security information
- Health Insurance
- Mental Health and resources
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- Student misconduct
- Grievances
- Academic dishonesty
- Student suspension
- Student expulsion
- Student appeals
- Non-discrimination of students
- Notice to students: ACCET complaint procedure
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Notice to students: ACCET complaint procedure
Notice to students: ACCET complaint procedure
In the event that a student has exercised the institution’s formal student complaint procedure, and the problem(s) have not been resolved, the student has the right and is encouraged to take the following steps:
1.Complaints should be submitted in writing and mailed, or emailed to the ACCET office.
2.Complaints received by phone will be documented, but the complainant will be requested to submit the complaint in writing.
3.The letter of complaint must contain the following:
- Name and location of the ACCET institution
- A detailed description of the alleged problem(s)
- The approximate date(s) that the problem(s) occurred
- The names and titles/positions of all individual(s) involved in the problem(s), including faculty, staff, and/or other students
- What was previously done to resolve the complaint, along with evidence demonstrating that the institution’s complaint procedure was followed prior to contacting ACCET
- The name, email address, telephone number, and mailing address of the complainant. If the complainant specifically requests that anonymity be maintained, ACCET will not reveal his or her name to the institution involved
- The status of the complainant with the institution (e.g. current student, former student, etc.)
In addition to the letter of complaint, copies of any relevant supporting documentation should be forwarded to ACCET (e.g. student’s enrollment agreement, syllabus or course outline, correspondence between the student and the institution).
SEND TO: ACCET – CHAIR, COMPLAINT REVIEW COMMITTEE
1722 N Street, NW – Washington, DC 20036 –
Telephone: (202) 955-1113 – Fax: (202) 955-1118 or (202) 955-5306 Email: complaints@accet.org – Website: www.accet.org
Note: Complainants will receive an acknowledgement of receipt within 15 days.