NAIT refund policy:
Credit Program & Course Refunds
- Their previous tuition total was below the term tuition cap for their program
- The withdrawals brought them below the tuition cap for their program, based on their remaining enrolled credits
- They were enrolled in Open Studies
- They were enrolled in a term that does not have a tuition cap for their program
Non-Credit Program & Course Refunds
Face-to-face classroom and online delivery courses
Refund Timeframe | Academic Penalty | Refund Policy |
Up to 5 calendar days before course start | None – course does not appear on student transcript | Tuition is refunded, less a $50 administrative fee. [1] Applicable material fees may also be refunded. |
Less than 5 calendar days before course start | None – course does not appear on student transcript | No refund |
First day of class | Grade of "W" (Withdrawal) awarded | No refund |
Distance Delivery and Independent Study courses
Refund Timeframe | Academic Penalty | Refund Policy |
14 calendar days after scheduled course start date (or the start date indicated in welcome letter) | None – course does not appear on student transcript | Tuition is refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. Applicable material fees will not be refunded. |
15+ calendar days after scheduled course start date (or the start date indicated in welcome letter) | Grade of "W" (Withdrawal) awarded | No refund |
Please note: A convenience fee of 1.75% is added when paying by credit card and is non-refundable. |
International Students
- Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing to askNAIT@nait.ca using the Refund Request Form for International Students (pdf).
- The refund deadline is a minimum of 5 full calendar days prior to the start of the Continuing Education program or course. Please refer to your Letter of Acceptance (LOA) for the program/course start dates.
- The payment for tuition and other applicable fees will be refunded, minus a CAD$250 administrative fee plus any additional fees for dropping the program/course(s).
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Please note: In the event a refund is required, ALL Wire Transfer Payments are refunded in the form of a cheque in the student's name, the exception being students' identified as Company Sponsored. Therefore, students choosing this method of fee payment should be advised to first confirm with their financial institution that a foreign cheque will be accepted and negotiated.
Applied Math 20 (2nd to lowest math class in gr. 11): 52%
"NAIT adds technology stream for project management"
How to become a project manager/ Plural Sight
Dollarama Inc. said it will pay a bonus to employees for their work during the pandemic as it raised its dividend and reported a higher third-quarter profit that beat analyst expectations.
The discount chain had come under fire earlier this year from employees and their supporters who demanded that Dollarama enact greater health precautions in its warehouses and extend the pay raise it offered to employees at the start of the pandemic.
"I wish to recognize our people for their efforts and dedication as the pandemic has become our new reality and with COVID-19 safety measures now part of our everyday operating procedures," Dollarama president and CEO Neil Rossy said in a statement Wednesday.
Under this year's bonus program, full-time employees will receive $300, while part-time workers will receive $200.
In March, Dollarama extended wage increases to its store and warehouse employees, but ended the pandemic pay program in August, a month and a half later than expected. Dollarama said in September that the wage increase cost the company roughly $11 million in its second quarter.
At a demonstration in August protesting the end of the pay raise, Dollarama employees described inconsistent adherence to health measures at company facilities and said it was not possible to maintain physical distancing inside its warehouses.
Discount stores such as Dollarama have fared well during the pandemic, as consumers spend less on discretionary items but continue to buy food and household essentials.
My opinion: That's some good news.
Janine Webster: I saw some Hong Kong news a few weeks ago. This is to the best of my memory. She was a white woman in her 30s and she was delivering food and gifts to households.
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"Meal kit popularity explodes during pandemic, putting more pressure on traditional grocers to change": Today I found this article about how meal kits have increased during the pandemic in the Financial Post. The article was published on Dec. 21, 2020.
However, today when I looked it up, I found this Aug. 2020 article from them:
The popular meal kit service HelloFresh SE more than doubled its revenues during the most turbulent months of the pandemic as the trend toward food delivery continues to dramatically transform the Canadian grocery landscape.
The Berlin-based global retailer on Tuesday reported sales of 972.1 million euros in its second quarter, from April to the end of June, representing a 122 per cent increase from a year ago.
The company attributed most of that success to economic lockdown orders that have forced consumers to eat at home, giving them more reasons to try meal kits that deliver a set of pre-portioned ingredients, and corresponding recipes, to make it easier to prepare meals.
HelloFresh’s customer base grew by 74 per cent in the quarter compared to last year and there was “strong habit formation” among people who had never tried the meal kit model before, HelloFresh chief executive Dominik Richter said on a Tuesday conference call with investors.
One comment on the article:
Why anybody would WASTE their hard earned money on this stuff is just bazaar.....LEARN TO COOK EVERYBODY. It’s not hard......
My opinion: Have you ever tried these meal kits? I might try this once.
The highlight of the week:
Next: I watched the season 1/ series finale. This was an average show. I like the story of a very intelligent AI that could destroy humans, and a tech billionaire and FBI cybercrime unit has to stop it. However, there wasn't a lot of action.
LA's Finest: I watched the season 2 finale/ series finale. This was an average show. I like all the action in this.
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