Written Agreements




WRITTEN AGREEMENTS FOR SHARED INSTRUCTION:

The U.S. Department of Education requires all institutions to disclose any agreements with other institutions to provide shared instruction.  "Shared instruction" means that part of a student's program would be delivered and controlled by another institution.  Charles and Sue's School of Hair Design does not have agreements to provide shared instruction with any other institution.

 

ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS:

An articulation agreement is a formal written document between educational institutions that outlines how courses from one institution can be transferred and accepted by another.  Generally speaking, such agreements are only effective once the student has successfully completed their program at the first institution.  Simply put, the agreement will generally explain how courses/credits from one school will transfer into another school.  For more information about such agreements, please consult the Admissions Office.





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