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|
Dear
Student:
I want to
personally welcome you to the Institute of Professional Practical
Therapy and our alumni family. If you talk to our students or alumni,
and ask them about their experiences with the Institute, you will
hear a lot of positive points, but one praise in particular gives
me the greatest satisfaction. That "point" is: "Institute of Professional
Practical Therapy is different from other schools in the industry."
What makes
Institute of Professional Practical Therapy different from any other
trade school is the award winning methodology of the internationally
acclaimed professor and medical author, Boris Prilutsky. The methodology
is based on the concept that the graduating student must understand,
not memorize, the nature of the human body, physiological effects
of a medical massage and therapeutic exercises. This knowledge can
only be attained by active learning and "hands-on" training, and
not by reading 1000 page textbooks.
The senior
instructor and creator of the program, Boris Prilutsky, is a fourth
generation medical specialist. He started studying the art of touch
therapy at age 11. He has earned degrees in both Chiropractic Medicine
and Physical Education. He has worked for twenty-six years as a
Physical Rehabilitation Specialist in Europe and Israel, prior to
moving to United States to become the Director of the Back & Limb
Institute in Los Angeles. He has been published numerously in various
international medical journals. His first school was opened in 1981,
and since then over 6,000 students from Europe, Israel and America
have completed his courses.
With practically
no textbooks, and mostly hands-on training, students graduate as
specialists in their respective field. They graduate with knowledge
and confidence, and are able to treat patients immediately.
As Boris Prilutsky
says at every graduation, "Graduation Day does not mean Separation
Day". Most of our Alumni stay in touch with the school. The Alumni
Association, which offers membership to all the graduates, provides
students with various workshops, such as Resume Building, Interview
Skills, and CPR. With Continuing Education seminars, graduates can
increase skills as well as earn the continuing education hours,
as mandated by the government.
Institute of
Professional Practical Therapy also has contacted over 500 Physical
Therapy offices, 2600 Chiropractic offices, as well as every hospital
in the Greater Los Angeles area, to let them know about our students
and their abilities. This has become a wonderful job assistance
tool. We also place our student's resumes, as well as job offers,
on our Internet site. At the Institute, we try utilize as many job
assistance resources as possible.
Once again,
welcome to our family. If I can be of any service, please let me
know. I hope to see you in class soon.
Victor
Dence
School Administrator
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| APPROVAL
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT |
Institute of
Professional Practical Therapy was granted institutional approval
from the Bureau for Private Post-secondary and Vocational Education
pursuant to California Educational Code. The Bureau's approval means
that the institute and its operation comply with the minimum required
standards established under the law for occupational instruction by
private post-secondary educational institutions. Every course in this
catalog has approval. Institutional approval must be re-approved every
four years and is subject to continuing review. Institute of
Professional Practical Therapy is not a public institution. The school
is a privately owned vocational school.
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| APPROVED
COURSES |
| Physical
Therapy Aide |
50
Hours
|
| Massage
Therapy |
120
Hours
|
| Chiropractor
Assistant Training |
250
Hours
|
| Acupressure
Training |
50
Hours
|
| Advanced
Massage Therapy |
150
Hours
|
| Advanced
Physical Therapy Aide Training |
250
Hours
|
| Orthopedic
Massage Therapy |
720
Hours
|
|
| SHORT-TERM
SEMINARS |
|
Professional Ethics |
2
Hours
|
| Introduction
To Sports Massage |
6
Hours
|
|
Utilization of massage & post-isometrical relaxation techniques
in cases of frozen shoulder |
6
Hours
|
|
Utilization of Massage & Mobilization in cases of Lower Back
Disorders |
16
Hours
|
|
Utilization of Massage & Mobilization in cases of Upper Back
& Neck Disorders |
16
Hours
|
| Utilization
of Massage in cases of Fibromyalgia |
16
Hours
|
| Lymph
Drainage |
16
Hours
|
| Sports
Massage: Sports Related Injuries |
16
Hours
|
| Sports
Massage: Rehabilitation from Over-Training |
16
Hours
|
| Chair
Massage |
16
Hours
|
| Reflexology |
16
Hours
|
| Shiatsu |
16
Hours
|
| Facial
Massage |
16
Hours
|
| Deep
Tissue Massage |
16
Hours
|
| Advanced
Deep Tissue Massage |
50
Hours
|
| Sports
Massage |
50
Hours
|
|
Basic Anatomy & Physiology |
50
Hours
|
| Advanced
Anatomy & Physiology |
50
Hours
|
| Chiropractor
Assistant |
80
Hours
|
- All training
is offered either at our main facility or at our satellite location.
Please contact our office for the next schedule of classes.
- The Institute
does not offer English as Second Language (ESL) instruction. All
classes are only taught in English.
- Maximum
class size is twenty students.
- As required
by California's statute, all students who successfully complete
a course of study will be awarded an appropriate certificate verifying
the fact.
- Prospective
students are encouraged to visit the physical facilities of the
school and discuss personal educational and occupational plans
with school personnel before enrolling or signing enrollment agreements.
- Persons
seeking to resolve problems or complaints should first contact
the instructor or administrator in charge. Requests for further
action may be made to Boris Prilutsky, School Director.
- Unresolved
complaints may be directed to the Bureau for Private Post-secondary
and Vocational Education: 1027 10th Street, 4th Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814. Telephone: (916) 445-3427.
All content
of this school catalog is current and is so certified as true as
of January 1st, 2000, to the best of
my knowledge.
Boris
Prilutsky
School Director
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| MISSION
STATEMENT |
|
Our mission
is to promote excellence and innovation in Massage Therapy, Physical
Therapy Aide, and Chiropractor Assistant education and clinical
practice. We seek to prepare Massage Therapists, Physical Therapy
Aides, and Chiropractor Assistants who are exceptional healthcare
professionals and are committed to the pursuit of life-long learning
and community service.
Our commitment
to our students:
- To enhance
the learning experience by making it accessible, engaging, and
relevant.
- To prepare
students for career success through education, career planning,
and job search strategies.
- To continuously
update our curriculum to meet the evolving touch-therapy and health
care needs of our society.
- To support
our graduates with ongoing career development and continuing education
Our commitment
to the community:
- To graduate
Massage Therapists, Physical Therapy Aides, and Chiropractor Assistants
who are dedicated health care providers committed to improving
the health and well being of individuals and the community.
- To promote
the therapeutic benefits of touch therapy in order to foster the
awareness and acceptance of the profession within the community.
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| STATEMENT
OF NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE |
|
In compliance
with federal, state, and local governmental requirements, The Institute
does not discriminate against any individual on the basis of age,
sex, race, color, religion, national and ethnic origin, or handicap,
in administration of its educational programs, school-administered
programs and publications, and in its employment practices.
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| EQUIPMENT
AND FACILITIES |
|
Institute of
Professional Practical Therapy is located deep in the Western section
of Los Angeles. The campus provides a healthy and comfortable learning
environment. The Institute is located inside a major shopping center,
and is close to several major heath care facilities. The main campus
occupies over 1,100 square feet including two large classrooms.
The satellite campus is located in a major health care facility.
All massage and physical therapy related equipment is located on
the premises of the main campus and/or satellite campus.
Students are
not required to purchase any equipment for the class. However, it
IS strongly recommended that students who plan to pursue a career
in the massage field purchase a massage table. The cost of most
new massage tables will usually range from $300 to $600. The cost
of a table is usually determined by the quality, texture, durability
and weight of the table.
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| LIBRARY
SERVICES |
|
The School
does not have a library. However, students are welcome to review
the school's limited books and learning resources that are on-site.
If a student is in need of additional books and resources there
is a community college library and public library within commuting
distance.
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| HOUSING
AND CHILD CARE ACCOMODATIONS |
|
The Institute
does not provide housing or child care assistance.
|
| COUNSELING
AND ADVISING |
|
Students who
feel that they need counseling or advising may feel at ease doing
so with their instructor or the Director. Counseling and advisement
are conducted on an open door policy.
|
| JOB
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM |
|
While job assistance
may be provided, it is understood that the school cannot guarantee
or promise employment to any graduate. This is a free service to
the graduates of the school only. An active effort will be made
to assist all graduates in finding jobs. Students are educated as
to proper interviewing conduct and techniques, job opportunities
and school job assistance procedures.
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| OCCUPATIONAL
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS |
|
No state licensure
is required for physical therapy aides, massage therapists or chiropractor
assistants. However, massage therapists are required to obtain a
license for the city they want to work in. Prior to enrollment,
all massage students are advised about the requirements needed to
obtain a massage license.
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| RECORDS
RETENTION |
|
Students are
advised and cautioned that state law only requires this educational
institution to maintain student records for a period of five years.
|
| CLASS
SIZE |
|
The average
class size is ten to fifteen students with a maximum number of twenty
students in any one session.
|
| COURSE
HOUR REQUIREMENTS |
| Physical
Therapy Aide |
50
Hours
|
| Massage
Therapy |
120
Hours
|
| Chiropractor
Assistant Training |
250
Hours
|
| Acupressure
Training |
50
Hours
|
| Advanced
Massage Therapy |
150
Hours
|
| Orthopedic
Massage Therapy |
720
Hours
|
|
| COURSE
DESCRIPTIONS |
| Introductory
Courses |
|
Physical
Therapy Aide (50 Hours)
This concentrated course teaches the student to utilize
the ancient art of massage with modern Physical Therapy
techniques and equipment in cases of sport related injuries,
or other back and limb disorders. Graduates of this
program can work for physical therapists, chiropractors,
and medical doctors.
Massage
Therapy (120 Hours)
This course teaches students how to perform healing,
medical full body massages. The course focuses on learning
the fundamental strokes of both the Swedish and Deep
Tissue style of massage. During the course, students
also learn about basic anatomy and physiology, professional
ethics, hygiene and the medical benefits of massage.
Chiropractor
Assistant (250 Hours)
This course is designed for the student who wants to
work in a chiropractic office. Students in this course
will learn full-body medical massage, rehabilitative
medical massage, utilization of physical therapy equipment
and therapeutic exercises. Specific emphasis will be
placed on teaching the student how to do spinal mobilization,
scapula manipulation and manual traction on the cervical,
thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine.
Advanced
Physical Therapy Aide (250 Hours)
This course, in comparison to the 50 hour introductory
course, is designed to provide students with more comprehensive
training in all areas of being a physical therapy aide.
Specific emphasis is placed upon the role and function
of the aide and their relationship with use of electrical
modalities, therapeutic massage, therapeutic exercise,
body mechanics and patient transfer.
Orthopedic
Massage Therapy (720 Hours)
This course is designed to provide students with complete
and comprehensive training in all aspects of orthopedic
massage. Specific emphasis is given to teaching students
how to utilize massage in cases of orthopedic disorders
like arthritis, bursitis, tendentious and myositis.
Students also learn about proper body mechanics and
professional terminology, which will allow the student
to be better equipped to communicate with doctors and
physical therapists.
|
|
| Advanced
Courses |
|
Acupressure
(50 Hours)
This course is designed to give students basic training
in the traditional methods of Chinese Acupressure. Students
who take this course will learn basic acupressure techniques
like trigger point activation and stimulation. Students
will also learn about the Chinese theory of acupressure.
Prerequisite:
Completion of the massage therapy course (120 Hours)
or an equivalent course from another school.
Advanced
Massage Therapy (150 Hours)
This course is designed to teach students additional
advanced techniques of massage therapy including Scapula
Manipulation, Massage Manipulation on Spinal Segments
and Manual Traction.
Prerequisite:
Completion of the massage therapy course (120 Hours)
or an equivalent course from another school.
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|
| INSTRUCTORS |
|
Boris
Prilutsky
Mr. Prilutsky graduated from Ramat-Gan Medical College in Israel
with a degree in Chiropractic Medicine. He also graduated from The
Institute of Higher Education in Vinitza, Ukraine with a Degree
in Physical Education. Mr. Prilutsky is a fourth generation medical
specialist who started studying the art of touch therapy at the
age of 11. He worked for twenty-six years as a Physical Rehabilitation
Specialist in Europe and Isreal, prior to moving to The United States
to become the Director of the Back & Limb Institute in Los Angeles.
He has been published in numerous international medical journals.
His first school was opened in 1981, and since then over 6,000 students
from Europe, Israel and America have completed his courses.
Boris
Shimunov
Mr. Shimunov has been practicing massage since 1987. He is a graduate
of both The Andzhan Regional Sport Dispancer School in Uzbekistan,
Russia and Institute of Professional Practical Therapy in Los Angeles,
California. Mr. Shimunov has more than 1000 hours of formal training
in massage and physical rehabilitation. He is both a Los Angeles
City and Los Angeles County licensed Massage Therapist.
Leah
Dawidowicz
Mrs. Dawidowicz graduated from Cleveland Chiropractic College in
Los Angeles with a degree in Chiropractic Medicine. She has more
than ten years of experience in the field of physical rehabilitation.
Pablo
Poloni
Mr. Poloni graduated from Azusa Pacific University in Los Angeles
with a degree in Physical Education. He is also a former graduate
of Institute of Professional Practical Therapy with emphasis in
massage and physical therapy aide training. Mr. Poloni has more
than 10 years of experience in personal training and physical rehabilitation.
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| ENTRANCE
REQUIREMENTS AND ADMISSION PROCEDURE |
|
Minimum age
is 18 years old. No previous experience is necessary. Each applicant
will have a phone or personal interview where we will discuss the
applicant's goals. The prospective student will be will given a
tour of the facilities, a copy of the school catalog and the prospective
student will be given an explanation about the course/s they are
interested in enrolling in. Students can arrange interviews and
enrollments any day the school is open.
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| SCHEDULE
OF SESSIONS |
|
Classes are
offered Monday through Saturday. Classes are scheduled on mornings,
evenings and weekends. Students attend classes for at least six
hours per week. Please call for a schedule of the next classes.
|
| HOLIDAYS
OBSERVED |
|
Institute of
Professional Practical Therapy is closed during the following holidays:
New Year's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas, New Year's Eve Day.
|
| COURSE
OUTLINES |
|
A class syllabus
is attached and made part of this catalog.
|
| EXPECTED
OUTCOME |
|
Our Massage
Therapist, Chiropractor Assistant, and Physical Therapy Aide courses
are designed for the students who have little or no prior experience
in these fields and wish to enter the industry immediately upon
graduation.
The advanced
massage therapy and advanced physical therapy aide classes are designed
for students who have prior experience in the beginning massage
and physical therapy aide classes. These students will gain more
intensive training in their field of interest. These advanced classes
will enhance their opportunities in getting employment.
The reasonably
diligent student can expect to find employment as a Massage Therapist,
Chiropractor Assistant or Physical Therapy Aide upon graduation.
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| ATTENDANCE,
ABSENSE AND TARDINESS POLICY |
|
The school,
as required by law, maintains an attendance record on the student.
The school requires a hundred percent (100%) completion of class
hours in order to receive a certificate of completion from the course.
If in any thirty-day period your attendance is not 80%, you will
be notified and placed on probation for a period of thirty days.
If you meet
the attendance requirement in the next thirty days you will be removed
from probation. If you fail to correct your attendance problem you
will be dismissed from the school. If dismissed from the school,
you will be required to request reinstatement which cannot be done
for a minimum period of 30 days. You may be required to provide
proof that the problem that caused your chronic absenteeism has
been resolved.
Tardiness is
defined as showing up more than ten minutes late for the beginning
of a class. Tardiness without legitimate reason on more than three
different occasions will be considered as one unexcused absence.
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| STANDARD
OF PROGRESS AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS |
|
The school,
as required by law, maintains an attendance record on the student.
The school requires a hundred percent (100%) completion of class
hours in order to receive a certificate of completion from the course.
Students must
also pass a final examination at the end of the course in order
to receive the certificate of completion. The final examination
consists of a combination of both practical and written parts. Should
the student fail to pass the test, they will be given an opportunity
to take a refresher course in their area(s) of deficiency and subsequently
be allowed to retake the final examination at no extra cost to the
student. All records and grades are permanently maintained by the
school for a period of five years and are protected from fire, theft
and other perils. All tests are administrated and graded by the
instructor.
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| READMISSION |
|
A student terminated
for lack of attendance or lack of progress may be considered for
readmission only once. However, the student must show positive proof
that the cause for termination has been corrected. Students who
wish to re-enroll must arrange to meet with the Director for a reevaluation.
Any readmitted student is to start the course from the beginning.
No credit for previous training is granted to the readmitted student.
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| PROBATION |
|
A student may
be placed on probation for unsatisfactory attendance or academic
progress only once. The Director will determine the length of probation
and at the end of the probationary period the student will be reevaluated.
During the probation the student must maintain 80% attendance and
have satisfactory progress based upon the opinion of the instructor.
The student can submit a written appeal of their probation to the
school director. Appeals will be evaluated and acted upon promptly.
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| LEAVE
OF ABSENCES |
|
Students may
request a leave of absence at any point during their studies. In
order to receive a leave of absence a student must submit a written
notice to the school explaining the reason they are not able to
attend school. If a student fails to notify the school director
of their leave of absence the student will be held to the standards
discussed in the Attendance, Absence & Tardiness Policy section.
This includes probation and possible dismissal for lack of attendance.
Students wishing to return to classes after a leave of absence must
contact the school director. The school director and student will
both determine when and if the student will return to classes.
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| CONDUCT |
|
Any student
not conducting themselves in an orderly and professional manner,
which includes use of drugs and alcohol during school hours, dishonesty,
disrupting classes, use of profanity, excessive tardiness, insubordination,
violation of safety rules, or not abiding by the school rules will
lead to either probation or dismissal from classes.
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| REFRESHER
COURSE AND PRACTICE SESSIONS |
|
Refresher courses
and practice sessions are available for IPPT graduates. All scheduling
for practice sessions and refresher courses must be done with a
school administrator.
|
| TRANSFER
CREDIT POLICY (FROM OTHER SCHOOLS) |
|
Institute of
Professional Practical Therapy reserves the right to determine if
a transcript is official, and which courses/hours may be accepted
for credit. It is the official policy of the Institute to transfer
accepted credit into the student's file, and retain the original
document. These documents cannot be returned to the applicant or
forwarded to another institute or agency.
Evaluation
Process: The School Director, upon receiving an official
transcript will determine if any transferable course/hours have
essentially the same content and credit/hours offered by this institute.
For this determination, the School Director may request the course
description/outline and any other document establishing equivalency
of the transferable hours. All the transferable hours will be documented
on the transfer credit form and must be approved by the School Director.
Upon approval of the School Director acceptable credit/hours will
transfer into the student file and official transcript. No more
than 50 percent of previous education and training may be granted
toward completion status of a course offered at Institute of Professional
Practical Therapy.
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| TRANSFERABILITY
OF COURSES TO OTHER SCHOOLS |
|
Courses/hours
taken at the Institute in most cases will not be transferable to
any other college or university. For example, if you entered our
school as a freshman, you will still be a freshman if you entered
another college or university at some time in the future even though
you completed course(s)/hours here at our school. In addition, if
you earned a certificate in our school it will most likely not count
towards class or hours credit for any diploma program offered at
another school.
Courses/Hours
completed at Institute of Professional Practical Therapy may or
may not be transferable to another school offering similar certification
programs. Transferability of courses/hours completed at Institute
of Professional Practical Therapy will be determined by the school
the student wishes to attend. No more than 50 percent of previous
education and training may be granted toward completion status of
a course offered at any other school or institution.
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| STUDENT
TUITION RECOVERY FUND |
|
The Student
Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) was established by the Legislature
to protect any California Resident who attends a private post-secondary
institution from losing money if they prepaid tuition and suffered
a financial loss as a result of the school closing, failing to live
up to its enrollment agreement, or refusing to pay a court judgment.
To be eligible,
you must be a resident of California and reside in California at
the time the enrollment was signed or when you receive lessons at
a California mailing address from an approved institution offering
correspondence instruction. Students who are temporarily residing
in California for the sole purpose of pursuing an education, specifically
those who hold student visas, are not considered as residing in
California.
To qualify
for STRF reimbursement you must file a STRF application within one
year of receiving notice from the Bureau that the school is closed.
If you do not receive notice from the Bureau, you have four years
from the date of closure to file a STRF application. If a judgment
is obtained, you must file a STRF application within two years of
the final judgment.
It is important
that you keep copies of the enrollment agreement, financial aid
papers, receipts or any other information that documents the moneys
paid to the school. Questions regarding the STRF may be directed
to the Bureau for Private Post-secondary and Vocational Education,
1027 10th street, Fourth Floor, Sacramento, CA, 95814, (916) 445-3427.
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| COMPLAINT
OR GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES |
|
From time to
time, differences in interpretation of school policies will arise
among students, faculty and/or the administration. When such differences
arise, usually a miscommunication or misunderstanding is a major
contributing factor. Therefore, we urge both students & staff to
communicate any problems that arise directly to the individual(s)
involved. If the problem cannot be resolved in this manner, the
director of the school should be contacted.
Normally, the
informal procedure of "discussing" the difference will resolve the
problem. If the complaint cannot be resolved after exhausting the
institution's grievance procedure, the student may file a complaint
with the appropriate state agency, being the Bureau for Private
Post-secondary & Vocational Education. The student may contact the
Bureau for further details.
|
| TUITION,
FEES, DEFERRED PAYMENT OPTIONS |
|
Institute of
Professional Practical Therapy offers four different payment programs
to help students cover the cost of tuition. The Deferred Payment
plans have an interest cost associated with them. For more information,
please call the school at (310) 836-8811 or visit the Internet site
a www.ippt.com.
Approved
Courses:
| Program |
Registration
|
Tuition
|
Total
|
| Physical
Therapy Aide |
$100
|
$649
|
$749
|
| Massage
Therapy |
$100
|
$1,100
|
$1,200
|
| Acupressure
Course |
$100
|
$400
|
$500
|
| Advanced
Massage Therapy |
$100
|
$1,650
|
$1,750
|
| Chiropractor
Assistant |
$100
|
$2,399
|
$2,499
|
| Advanced
Physical Therapy Aide |
$100
|
$2,399
|
$2,499
|
| Orthopedic
Massage |
$100
|
$6,900
|
$7,000
|
Registered
Short-Term Seminars:
| Program |
Registration
|
Tuition
|
Total
|
| Seminar
(2 Hours) |
$0
|
$25
|
$25
|
| Seminar
(6 Hours) |
$0
|
$75
|
$75
|
| Seminar
(16 Hours) |
$100
|
$100
|
$200
|
| Seminar
(30 Hours) |
$100
|
$200
|
$300
|
| Seminar
(50 Hours) |
$100
|
$400
|
$500
|
| Seminar
(80 Hours) |
$100
|
$700
|
$800
|
PURPOSES
OF CHARGES: Registration: To pay the cost of establishing
student files and other paperwork associated with enrolling the
student in a program. Tuition: The fee to cover the educational
training of a student in a program.
MANDATORY
STUDENT CHARGES: Registration: Non refundable, to
a maximum of $100.00. Tuition: Refundable prior to the completion
of 60% of the program. For detailed explanation and sample please
refer to Cancellation and Refund section of this Catalog.
OPTIONAL
STUDENT CHARGES: There are no other charges to the
student. All textbooks and materials are included in cost of the
program.
CANCELLATION
& REFUNDS: You have the right to cancel the enrollment
agreement and obtain a refund. The institution, for all students,
without penalty or obligation, shall refund one hundred percent
(100%) of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the application
fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100), if the notice of
cancellation is made prior to or on the first day of instruction.
Cancellation
shall occur when you give written notice of cancellation at the
address the College shows on the front page of this catalog. You
can do this by mail, hand delivery, or telegram.
The written
notice of cancellation, if sent by mail, is effective the date the
letter is postmarked. The written notice of cancellation need not
take any particular form and, however expressed, it is effective
if it shows that you are no longer wish to be bound by the Enrollment
Agreement.
You may withdraw
from the course after instruction has started and receive a prorated
refund for the unused portion of the tuition if you have completed
60% or less of the instruction.
The prorated refund is based on the number of hours you have completed
multiplied by the fixed rate as provided in the table below. This
amount is then subtracted from your total payments less the Registration
Fee.
For
example: if you complete only 10 hours of the course,
paid the $100 registration fee and $200 of the tuition, and your
fixed rate is $17.22, you will receive a refund of $27.80. Please
review the table below for a graphic explanation.
|
P
A
R
T
I
|
|
Yout
Tuition Calculation
|
|
$17.22
x 10
|
|
- Prorate
- Hours you have completed |
|
$172.20
|
|
- Your tuition fee |
|
|
P
A
R
T
II
|
|
What
You Have Paid
|
|
$100.00
+ $200.00
|
|
- Registration Fee
- Tuition |
|
$300.00
|
|
- Total you have paid |
|
|
P
A
R
T
III
|
|
Your
Refund
|
|
$300.00
- $172.20
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- What you have paid
- Your tuition fee |
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- $100.00
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- Registration fee |
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$27.80
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- Your refund |
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The "fixed
rate" for the different courses is based on the standard payment
agreement. The actual number of lecture hours that represent the
60% mark is listed in the table below. The fixed rate can be calculated
by the following formula: Fixed Rate =
(Tuition / (Lecture Hours X 60%))
Course
Name |
Lecture
Hours
|
60%
Mark
|
Fixed
Rate
|
| Physical
Therapy Aide |
50
|
30
Hrs
|
$21.63
|
| Massage
Therapy |
120
|
72
Hrs
|
$15.28
|
| Acupressure
Course |
50
|
30
Hrs
|
$13.33
|
| Advanced
Massage Therapy |
150
|
90
Hrs
|
$18.33
|
| Chiropractor
Assistant |
250
|
150
Hrs
|
$16.00
|
| Advanced
Physical Therapy Aide |
250
|
150
Hrs
|
$16.00
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If the school
cancels or discontinues a course or educational program, the school
will make a refund of all charges. Refunds will be paid within 30
days of cancellation or withdrawal.
CANCELLATION
AFTER COMPLETING 60% OF THE COURSE WILL RESULT IN NO REFUND
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| ADMINISTRATION
AND FACULTY |
Institute of
Professional Practical Therapy's School Code (1925331)
| Director |
Boris
Prilutsky (Cert #123828) |
| Medical
Director Of Programs |
Victor
Gura, M.D. |
| Instructor |
Boris
Prilutsky (Cert #12387) |
| Instructor |
Boris
Shimunov (Cert #94752) |
| Instructor |
Leah
Dawidowicz (Cert #JJUZ-4DJ3HR1999) |
| Instructor |
Pablo
Poloni (Cert#JJUZ-4DTNJ21999) |
| School
Administrator |
Victor
Dence |
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