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Company Name
PROCAREER ACADEMY
Contract #
A-2020-194-29
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
10/6/2020
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
7/1/2022
Destruction Year
2028
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1 The student must take the training course entirely <br />2 Complete attendance is required. For the CNA program students are required to attend a <br />minimum of 160 hours total (60 hours of Theory and 100 hours of Clinical). There are no excused <br />absences. All absences must be made up. An absence of 5 hours within the first 5 days of the <br />course will be grounds for immediate dismissal. <br />3. An absence for more than 10% of the total course hours will not qualify for a certification of <br />completion. <br />4. A supervised make up can be schedule starting after five days of classes. <br />5. A supervised make up classes will be offered. You can schedule one eight hour make up in <br />five (5) days of classes. <br />CNA Attendance Policy Highlights: Attendance is critical to successful completion of the <br />course. All modules must be completed. There is one make-up day for theory and one make-up <br />day for clinical. Three late arrivals count as one absence. Those who are more than 15 minutes <br />late to lecture or clinical may be asked to go home and take an absence. <br />An absence of 5 hours within the first 5 days of the course will be grounds for immediate <br />dismissal. An absence for more than 10% of the total course hours will not qualify for a <br />certification of completion. <br />Excused Absence <br />Excused absences are not automatic. Your instructor monitors and provides all attendance to the <br />Student Services department. Vacations are not considered excused. The Center will not tolerate <br />abuse with this policy. It was implemented for that student who has unusual or unforeseen <br />problems. However, you must still maintain the minimum cumulative grade point average. <br />Tardiness <br />The institution places upon its students the same demands that an employer will place upon them <br />as employees. Students are expected to be on time for each class session. A student is <br />considered tardy for class if he/she ARRIVES LATER THAN 15 MINUTES AFTER THE <br />SCHEDULED START OF CLASS. A tardy student will be marked daily as being tardy. Any <br />combination of three (3) documented tardies will be considered as one (1) absence. <br />Leaving Early <br />The institution places upon its students the same demands that an employer will place upon them <br />as employees. Students are expected to remain in class for the entire session. A student is <br />considered leaving early from class if he/she LEAVES EARLIER THAN 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO <br />THE CLOSE OF CLASS. The Instructor should be notified prior to being dismissed early from <br />class. A student leaving early from class will be marked daily as leaving early. Any combination <br />of three (3) documented early departures will be considered as one (1) absence. <br />Cutting Classes <br />Cutting of classes will be considered unexcused absences <br />Leave of Absence Policy <br />If a "Leave of Absence" is required, a student must submit in writing to the Student Service <br />Department, the basis of the request, expected return date and the initial date of request with the <br />student's signature. This does not automatically reflect the Center's approval. A Leave of <br />
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