Tuition and Refund Policy 

Tuition Policy 

Upon submitting an application, the applicant will be charged a non-refundable deposit of $500 on their credit card. Any applicant not admitted to the program will receive a refund of their deposit. Full payment is required no later than the start of the program date. Your payment is due in full by the early registration date to receive the discounted rate. 

Refund Policy 

The program reserves the right to cancel any training before it begins. In that case any payments applicants have made will be refunded in full. 

Notice of Cancellation 

The program requires that any notice of cancellation or withdrawal by a student must be written and emailed to school@holayogastudio.com. 

Admission Denials 

An applicant who is denied admission into the program is entitled to a full refund of all money paid by said applicant. 

Three (3) Day Cancellation 

An applicant who submits written notice of cancellation within three (3) business days after submitting the program application is entitled to a refund of all money paid via original payment method. The refund will be paid within thirty (30) days of receiving the notice of cancellation. 

Cancellations After Seven (7) Days But Before Program Start Date 

An applicant who submits written notice of cancellation of the program more than seven business days after submitting the program application but before the program begins is entitled to a refund of all money paid less the $500 deposit. 

Refunds After the Program Start Date 

There will be no refunds after the start date of the program. If the applicant withdraws from the program for any reason after it starts. 

Special Cases 

In case a student needs to withdraw from the program due to illness, accident, death in the family, or other circumstances that make it impractical for the student to complete the course, the program may provide a partial refund. 

Bad Conduct 

No refunds will be given if the program removes a student from the program for bad conduct. Bad conduct is violation of the Code of Conduct, harassment, bullying, or any other behavior that is inappropriate or disruptive to the welfare of the program or to fellow students.