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Volume 17 1st edition 8/22/2024Street Address -2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSESVolume Street Address  1st edition 8/22/2024Street Address -2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSES1Branches and Affiliated CampusesMyComputerCareer at Raleigh Main CampusPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE5511 Capital Center Dr. Suite 500Raleigh, NC 27606MyComputerCareer at Charlotte branchPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE3701 Arco Corporate Dr. Suite 115Charlotte, NC 28273MyComputerCareer at Arlington branchPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE1701 E. Lamar Blvd. Suite 250Arlington, TX 76006MyComputerCareer at Dallas branchPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE12225 Greenville Ave. Suite 500Dallas, TX 75243MyComputerCareer at North Houston branchPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE7908 N Sam Houston Pkwy W Ste. 300Houston, TX 77064MyComputerCareer at Sugar Land branchPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE14141 SW Freeway Ste. 1010Sugar Land, TX 77478MyComputerCareer at Columbus Main CampusPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE4349 Easton Way Suite 145Columbus, OH 43219MyComputerCareer at Las Vegas branch (Nellis Air Force Base)PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE4475 England Ave. Bldg. #20Nellis AFB, NV 89191MyComputerCareer at Columbus Non-Instructional BranchPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEApex, North CarolinaMyComputerCareer at Indianapolis Main CampusPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE2601 Fortune Cir East Ste.100cIndianapolis, IN 46241Website  www.mycomputercareer.eduMailing Address for all campuses:1321 Upland Dr. PMB 8542Houston, Texas 77043Volume 17 1st edition 8/22/20242024-2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSES2Table of ContentsGoverning Board of Directors 4 Mission Statement 4 Accreditation and State Governing Authority 4 Campus Hours 4 Facilities 5 Enrollment Policies and Guidelines 6 State of North Carolina 6 State of Texas 6 State of Ohio 6 State of Indiana 6 VA Benefits Enrollment Policy  All Campuses 6 Policy on Non-Discrimination 6 Transfer of Credit Policy 7 Tuition Payment 7 Title IV Credit Balance 8 Title IV Overage 8 Title IV Funds Return 8 Exit Counseling 10 Academic Calendar 10 School Holidays 10 Attendance Policy 10 Absences 11 Make-up Work 11 Tardiness & Early Departures 11 Repeating Courses 11 Repeating Courses - VA Students Impact 12 Leave of Absence 12 Intent to Return 12 Grades & Graduation Standards 13 Transcript Request 13 Satisfactory Academic Progress 13 Evaluation Points: 13 Academic Termination and Financial Aid Probation: 14 Appeal Process: 14 Transfer Students: 14 Course Repeats: 14 Incomplete Courses, Remedial Courses, Course Withdrawals, and Internal Program Transfer: 14 Attendance & Progress Standards for VA Students in North Carolina 15 Attendance & Progress Standards for VA Students enrolled in Ohio and Indiana 15 Attendance & Progress Standards for VA Students enrolled in Texas 15 Cancellation and Refund Policies 15 ACCET 15 State of North Carolina 16 State of Texas 16 State of Indiana 18 State of Ohio 19 California Regulation: 19 Dismissal from a Program 20 Grievance Procedure 20 Agreement to Arbitrate 21 Software Piracy, Copyright Laws, and Internet Use 23 Confidentiality of Student Records 23 Career and Student Services 24 Visitors 24 Instructional Equipment 24 Certification Conditions 24 Drug and Alcohol Prevention Policy, Tobacco Use, Clery Act, VAWA 25 Volume 17 1st edition 8/22/20242024-2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSES3Student Right-to-know Act 25 Vocational Program Offerings 25 Avocational Courses 26 Enrollment Prerequisites  CSS & CSE 26 Raleigh Programs and Campus Staff 27 Information Technology Security and Administration (ITSA) 27 Cyber Warrior Program (CWP) 28 Associate of Applied Science in Network Administration and Cyber Security 30 IT Skill Sets - Avocational Offerings 32 Charlotte Programs and Campus Staff 35 Information Technology Security and Administration (ITSA) 35 Cyber Warrior Program (CWP) 36 Associate of Applied Science in Network Administration and Cyber Security 37 IT Skill Sets - Avocational Offerings 40 Arlington Programs and Campus Staff 43 IT ProBasic Program 43 Information Technology Security and Administration (ITSA) 44 Cyber Warrior Program (CWP) 45 Associate of Applied Science in Network Administration and Cyber Security 46 Seminars ~ IT Skill Sets - Avocational Offerings 48 Dallas Programs and Campus Staff 51 IT ProBasic Program 51 Information Technology Security and Administration (ITSA) 52 Cyber Security Specialist (CSS) 53 Cyber Security Engineer (CSE) 54 Cyber Warrior Program (CWP) 55 Associate of Applied Science in Network Administration and Cyber Security 57 Seminars ~ IT Skill Sets - Avocational Offerings 59 Houston Programs and Campus Staff 62 IT ProBasic Program 62 Information Technology Security and Administration (ITSA) 63 Cyber Warrior Program (CWP) 64 Associate of Applied Science in Network Administration and Cyber Security 65 Seminars ~ IT Skill Sets - Avocational Offerings 67 Sugar Land Programs and Campus Staff 71 IT ProBasic Program 71 Information Technology Security and Administration (ITSA) 72 Cyber Warrior Program (CWP) 73 Associate of Applied Science in Network Administration and Cyber Security 74 Seminars ~ IT Skill Sets - Avocational Offerings 77 Indianapolis Programs and Campus Staff 80 Information Technology Security and Administration (ITSA) 80 Cyber Security Specialist (CSS) 81 Cyber Security Engineer (CSE) 82 Cyber Warrior Program (CWP) 83 Associate of Applied Science in Network Administration and Cyber Security 85 IT Skill Sets - Avocational Offerings 87 Columbus Programs and Campus Staff 90 Information Technology Security and Administration (ITSA) 91 Cyber Security Specialist (CSS) 92 Cyber Security Engineer (CSE) 93 Cyber Warrior Program (CWP) 94 Associate of Applied Science in Network Administration and Cyber Security 95 IT Skill Sets - Avocational Offerings 98 Apex Non-Instructional Branch 101 Statement of Accuracy The information contained in this catalog is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.Volume 17 1st edition 8/22/20242024-2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSES4History: MyComputerCareer was founded by Tony Galati in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2008. Governing Board of DirectorsJames A. Galati  CEO, Amy Onuska  President, Bruce Ackerman  Chief Marketing Officer, Dan Pryor  Chief Operations Officer, Matthew Mosley  Secretary. James A. Galati (96.39%) and Amy Onuska (3.61%) are the owners of the institution.Class B nonvoting ownership percentages are as follows: James Galati 46.05% (51.08% total), James A. Galati Legacy Trust 26.77% (24.10% total), Ravenclaw Haven Trust 23.57% (21.21% total) and Amy Onuska 3.61% (3.61% total). Mission StatementOur mission at MyComputerCareer is to help our students develop the skills necessary to permanently and positively change their lives and futures by attaining financially rewarding and personally fulfilling careers in Information Technology.Accreditation and State Governing AuthorityMyComputerCareer is accredited by ACCET, the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training. ACCET is listed by the U. S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency. You may request electronic or paper copies of our Accreditation and/or State license activity by emailing Compliance@mycomputercareer.edu. Campuses located in the State of North Carolina are licensed by the North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges. The North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges is not an accrediting agency. North Carolina Community College System ~ 200 W Jones St. Raleigh, NC 27603 The governing authority of MyComputerCareer locations in the State of Texas is: Texas Workforce Commission Career Schools and Colleges ~ 101 East 15th Street Room 104T Austin, Texas 78778-0001 The governing authority of MyComputerCareer in the state of Ohio is: Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools ~ 30 East Broad Street, Suite 2481Columbus, OH 43215 School Registration Number 12-03-1987TThis institution in the State of Indiana is authorized by: Indiana Commission for Higher Education - Indiana Board for Proprietary Education 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-4206  317.464.4400 The Raleigh, NC campus conducts distance education in Georgia and is licensed by: GNPEC - 2082 East Exchange Place Ste. 220 Tucker, GA 30084. Phone: 740-414-3300) Campus HoursStudents are required to attend two classes per week at the institution. Evening schedules have an additional Learning Lab each week. Students will be scheduled at enrollment to attend a specific class schedule. Breaks will be held as deemed necessary by the instructor with no more than one ten-minute break per class hour. An instructor is available outside of class throughout the day. See hours below and/or posted on the campus. Lecture & Lab Schedule Monday  Thursday:Morning 9:30am - 3:30pmEvening 6:00pm - 11:00pm + 2 hr. Learning LabIDL Lecture & Lab Schedule Monday  Thursday: ESTMorning 10:00am - 4:00pmEvening 6:00pm - 11:00pm or 6:30pm  11:30pm7:00pm - 12:00am + 2 hr. Learning LabAddtl. CSS & CSE Schedule - 6:30pm - 11:30pm EST Associate Degree Schedule - 6:30pm - 8:45pm EST, tutoring available 8:45-9:30 Tues. and Thurs.Campus Lab Hours (Check campus postings for any updates) Raleigh - M-Th. 2 pm to 11pm. Saturday - 9 am to 3pm Charlotte - M-Th. 2pm to 11pm. Saturday - 9 am to 3pm Arlington - M-Th. 2pm to 11pm.Dallas - M-Th. 2pm to 11pm Saturday - 9 am to 3pmHouston - M-Th. 2pm to 11pm Saturday 9am - 3pmColumbus - M-Th. 3pm to 11pmIndianapolis - M-Th. 2pm to 11pmRemote Schedule  M-Th. 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 9am-3pm Volume 17 1st edition 8/22/20242024-2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSES5FacilitiesMyComputerCareer at Raleigh LLC, MyComputerCareer at Charlotte LLC, MyComputerCareer at Arlington LLC, MyComputerCareer at Dallas LLC, MyComputerCareer at North Houston LLC, MyComputerCareer at Sugar Land LLC, MyComputerCareer at Columbus LLC and MyComputerCareer at Indianapolis LLC are wholly owned subsidiaries of MyComputerCareer Inc. James A. Galati (96.39%) and Amy Onuska (3.61%) are the Class A owners of the institution. All facilities are compliant with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. Should a student need specific physical or intellectual accommodations, prospective student should refer to the Policy on Non-Discrimination. Facilities have cameras in the classrooms to record for quality assurance and internal training purposes only. Online classes are also recorded for the same purposes. The recordings are not available for public distribution or student access. Raleigh: MyComputerCareer is located in the Capital Center at 5511 Capital Center Drive, Suite 500, Raleigh, NC 27606. The student facilities consist of one large classroom, a kitchen area with a refrigerator, and a large break/study area. Classrooms are designed to accommodate students with a student to equipment ratio of 1:1. A student to instructor maximum ratio of 30:1 is followed. Policy guidelines for use of school property will be posted in a common area within the school.Arlington: MyComputerCareer is located at 1701 Lamar Blvd., Suite 250, Arlington, TX 76006. The student facilities consist of one large classroom, a kitchen area with fridge, and a large break/study area. The classroom is designed to accommodate students with a student to equipment ratio of 1:1. A student to instructor maximum ratio of 30:1 per class is followed. Students may visit with their instructors during predetermined office hours. Policy guidelines for use of school property will be posted in a common area within the school. Charlotte: MyComputerCareer is located in the 3701 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 115, Charlotte, NC 28273. The student facilities consist of one large classroom, a kitchen area and a break/study area. Classroom is designed to accommodate students with a student to equipment ratio of 1:1. A student to instructor maximum ratio of 30:1 is followed. Policy guidelines for use of school property will be posted in a common area within the school. Dallas: MyComputerCareer is located at 12225 Greenville Ave, Suite 500, Dallas, TX 75243. The student facilities consist of two large classrooms, a kitchen area with a refrigerator, and a large break/study area. Students may also have access to a caf located in the building, depending on hours set by the caf management. The instructors primarily work area is in the classroom. Students may visit with their instructors during predetermined office hours. Classrooms are designed to accommodate students with a student to equipment ratio of 1:1. A student to instructor maximum ratio of 30:1 per class is followed. Policy guidelines for use of school property will be posted in a common area within the school. North Houston: MyComputerCareer is located at 7908 North Sam Houston Parkway West, Suite 300, Houston, TX 77064. The student facilities consist of three large classrooms, a kitchen area with a refrigerator, and a large break/study area. The instructors primarily work in the classroom and also have an office located near the classroom. Students may visit with their instructors during predetermined office hours. Classrooms are designed to accommodate students with a student to equipment ratio of 1:1. A student to instructor maximum ratio of 30:1 per class is followed. Policy guidelines for use of school property will be posted in a common area within the school. Sugar Land: MyComputerCareer is located at 14141 SW Freeway Ste. 1010 Sugar Land, TX 77478. The student facilities consist of four classrooms, a flextime area, and a break room for students. Classrooms are designed to accommodate students with a student to equipment ratio of 1:1. A student to instructor maximum ratio of 30:1 per class is followed. Instructors are available to provide personal instruction as students develop their hands-on skills. A licensed testing facility is also on-site. Policy guidelines for use of school property will be posted in a common area in the school. Columbus: The MyComputerCareer is located at 4349 Easton Way Suite 145 Columbus, OH 43219. The 4,125 sq. ft. facility consist of one classroom, a flextime area, and a break area for students. The classroom is designed to accommodate students with a student to equipment ratio of 1:1 with a maximum capacity of 30 students. A student to instructor maximum ratio of 30:1 per class is followed. Instructors are available to provide personal instruction as students develop their hands-on skills. Policy guidelines for use of school property will be posted in a common area within the school.Indianapolis: The MyComputerCareer is located at 2601 Fortune Circle East Suite 100c Indianapolis, IN 46241. The student facilities consist of four classrooms and a break room for students. Classrooms are designed to accommodate students with a student to equipment ratio of 1:1. A student to instructor maximum ratio of 30:1 per class is followed. Instructors are available to provide personal instruction as students develop their hands-on skills. A licensed testing facility is also on-site. Policy guidelines for use of school property will be posted in a common area within the school. Volume 17 1st edition 8/22/20242024-2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSES6Enrollment Policies and GuidelinesStudents must meet with a member of the Admissions Team to be considered for acceptance into our programs. The Admissions Team member will ascertain the prospective students ability to enroll in a program during the admissions process. MyComputerCareer will determine acceptance into any offered program. The decision to allow a student to enroll in the program will also be guided by the standards for each State below. Additionally, a student will need a government issued ID to verify identity and pass an internet speed test to ensure network and personal computers are adequate. 2MB upload and download is the minimum. The CSS and CSE program have prerequisite requirements that are outlined in the Enrollment Prerequisites section on page 26. Any prospective student who has a special needs request or accommodation must submit the request in writing via email to their Admissions Advisor prior to enrollment to determine if the school can accommodate the request.State of North Carolina Documentation of one of the following is required for enrollment: High School transcript, copy of the certificate of high school equivalency, transcript showing graduation from a community college or university that operates in compliance with state or local law, completion of secondary education equivalent to high school education in the United States or in extenuating circumstances a signed, notarized attestation of graduation from any of the above. VA benefit enrollment requirements may vary. Please consult with your Admissions team for those requirements. Not applicable for Avocational courses. There is a minimum age requirement of 17 for enrollment into any program at MyComputerCareer. Applicants under the age of 18 need a parent or guardian's signature in addition to their own signature on the Enrollment agreement. State of Texas High School Completion, GED or equivalent or College Degree is required for enrollment. Proof of attainment must be supplied, and a copy will be kept in the students file. Not applicable for Avocational Seminar courses. There is a minimum age requirement of 17 for enrollment into any program at MyComputerCareer. Applicants under the age of 18 need a parent or guardian's signature in addition to their own signature on the enrollment agreement. State of Ohio High School Completion, GED or equivalent or College Degree is required for enrollment. Proof of attainment must be supplied, and a copy will be kept in the students file. Not applicable for Avocational courses. There is a minimum age requirement of 17 for enrollment into any program at MyComputerCareer. Applicants under the age of 18 need a parent or guardian's signature in addition to their own signature on the enrollment agreement. All students who are accepted for enrollment will be given a copy of the student catalog at the time of enrollment that lists the graduation and placement rates for the program they are entering for each of the preceding three yrs. State of Indiana High School Completion, GED or equivalent or College Degree is required for enrollment. Proof of attainment must be supplied, and a copy will be kept in the students file. Not applicable for Avocational courses. There is a minimum age requirement of 17 for enrollment into any program at MyComputerCareer. Applicants under the age of 18 need a parent or guardian's signature in addition to their own signature on the enrollment agreement. VA Benefits Enrollment Policy  All CampusesMyComputerCareer follows the requirements as listed in PL 115-407 Section 103 and 104 Compliance: Title 38 USC 3679(e). As an institution, MyComputerCareer does not impose any penalty, including assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that a covered individual borrow additional funds while awaiting payment of VA funds under chapter 31 and 33. A student requesting to use benefits must submit a COE before the first day of class, sign the Memorandum of Understanding to use such entitlement, provide additional information necessary to certify enrollment, and may impose a fee for the amount that is different between the VA payment.Policy on Non-DiscriminationMyComputerCareer does not discriminate nor condone discrimination on the basis of sex, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, color, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic. Our facilities are handicap accessible. Students with special needs may need to meet minimum mobility requirements for testing of the companies issuing the certification. Students with special educational needs should notify their Admissions Representative before enrolling so the institution can make an effort to accommodate the needs Volume 17 1st edition 8/22/20242024-2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSES7Transfer of Credit PolicyMyComputerCareer will consider credit for previous training and education that a student has received at another institution that is related to the program in which they are enrolled. The student must notify their Admissions Representative, prior to enrollment, of previous training or education that they would like to have considered for transfer. Any courses to be considered must have been passed with a C (70%) or better and must be from an accredited institution or provided by the U.S Military. Transcripts must be provided at the time of the request. Students seeking credit for any course that provides training towards a certification must provide proof that they have passed the Industry certification exam that is still active and must pass an equivalent course practice exam with a 90% or better. General Education courses in the Associates Degree program do not require an exam for transfer credit review. A member of the Transfer Credit Review Committee will review the documentation provided to arrive at a final decision. If credit is awarded, the tuition will be reduced by a prorated amount, and the program length will be adjusted. If transfer credit is denied, an appeal must be submitted to the Site Coordinator within five business days of the denial and prior to the start of classes. No fees will be assessed for the evaluation of transfer credit. Transfer credits from other institutions may not exceed 50% of the program. Courses accepted for Transfer of Credit may affect financial aid such as prorating the overall aid package based off the Quarter Credit Hours remaining after the Transfer of Credit is applied. Please see a Financial Aid representative for questions or more information. All Credits earned at MyComputerCareer are eligible for transfer credit at any MyComputerCareer location, therefore the proof of certification and practice exam requirement outlined above is not needed for alumni. MyComputerCareer will assist students wishing to transfer credits to another school by, for example, providing transcripts, syllabi, student catalog, etc. Requests can be made at any time by emailing the Site Coordinator. Clock or Credit hours earned at the institution will in all likelihood not transfer to another institution. Students should check with their transferring institution to determine if credits are likely to transfer. Military students seeking to use their veterans benefits must provide their written transcript of previous training and education for evaluation for credit prior to enrollment at the school. Any schools with articulation agreements with MyComputerCareer will be listed with the program and campus where the articulation agreement exists. Tuition PaymentMyComputerCareer accepts tuition payment in the form of check, money order, credit card and student loans where available. Payments at the Raleigh, NC and Charlotte, NC campuses can only be received up to 50% of the total tuition prior to the programs midpoint. The remainder of the tuition may be collected only when the student has completed one- half of the program. The Columbus, OH campus defers the collection and application of federal, state or local government funds in the manner as controlled by the applicable federal, state or local regulations. Student loans or other financial aid funds received from private entities including, but not limited to, banks, financing companies, credit card companies, and other lending sources must be collected or disbursed in the following manner: 1. Loans or other financing payments for amounts less than five thousand dollars may be disbursed as a single disbursement, regardless of course length. 2. Loans or other financing payments for amounts greater than five thousand dollars that reflect a class term less than six months must have two equal disbursements. The disbursement schedule is as follows: one-half of the tuition amount released initially, and the remainder released half way through the course term. 3. Loans or other financing payments for amounts greater than five thousand dollars that reflect a class term greater than six months, but less than twelve months must have three equal disbursements. The disbursement schedule is as follows: one-third of the tuition amount released initially, the second disbursement will be released one-third of the way through the length of the training, and the remainder released two-thirds of the way through the course term. MyComputerCareer accepts the following Federal Student Aid: Federal Pell Grantso A Pell Grant is awarded based on need and dont have to be repaid. They can be awarded to students who have not yet earned a bachelors degree. The maximum Pell Grant award for the 2020/21 award year is $6345, however, the actual award depends on the students financial need (Estimated Family Contribution / EFC), the Cost of Attendance and the length of the academic year in which the student is enrolled. Not all students qualify. William D. Ford Federal Direct Loans - Loans that must be repaid plus interest o Subsidized Loans - Based on financial need. The federal government pays interest while the student is in school and during deferment.o Unsubsidized Loans - Based on the students education costs and other aid received. Interest accrues immediately.o Direct Plus Loans  Available to parents of dependent students. They are unsubsidized. Eligible Title IV disbursements will be made at the beginning of each program except for Direct Loans, which are delayed by 30 days from the first day of the payment period, and again at the program midpoint once the student has successfully Volume 17 1st edition 8/22/202482024-2026 STUDENT CATALOG  ALL CAMPUSEScompleted the credit hours attempted in the payment period and half of the academic year in instructional weeks (i.e., 15 weeks or 21 weeks). Title IV disbursements for the Associate Degree program on the Columbus, OH campus occur at the end of each payment period when the student has successfully completed the weeks of instruction in the payment period and 18 quarter credits.MyComputerCareer also accepts WOIA & TAA vouchers, GI Bill and other Military funding sources, and other state and federal grants and scholarship programs. (GI Bill is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs(VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.) Tuition payment must be arranged or received before the 1st day of the scheduled start of their program. Financial institutions providing student loans may be given other payment terms and may charge their own fees for lending including interest, origination fees, and any and all other fees any institution may charge. Student loan applications are available through the Admissions Director or Financial Counselor if you dont seek private lending on your own. For more information about private lending options please visit the Financial Aid Disclosures and Application Process section at https://www.mycomputercareer.edu/additional-disclosure-statements/. MyComputerCareer has no control over the fees charged by lending institutions. Any funds that are not paid at the time of obligation by the student are subject to collection. Additionally, students are subject to termination for nonpayment. MyComputerCareer will attempt to recover the funds from the student prior to turning the debt over to a collection agency. Institutional scholarships and/or grants where applicable are outlined in the campus specific section at the end of this catalog. MyComputerCareer will also charge a $50.00 service fee for any returned checks that are given to the school as payment for tuition.Scarlett Scholarship: An annual scholarship to a Veteran, Veteran Spouse or Veteran Dependent with no military benefits remaining or has never had benefits to use for education. Must meet the general admission requirements outlined above, complete the application with an essay and provide verification of military affiliation. The Scholarship recipients will be chosen each year by Scarletts parent. To learn more visit https://www.mycomputercareer.edu/scarlettsscholarship/. Title IV Credit BalanceWhenever MyComputerCareer disburses Title IV funds by crediting a students account and the total amount of ONLY Title IV funds credited exceeds the amount of tuition, fees and other authorized charges assessed to the student, the excess is considered a Title IV Credit Balance. Title IV Credit Balances will be paid to the student or parent within 14 days of the disbursement that created the excess or as per instructions supplied by a completed Authorization to Hold or Release Funds form.Title IV OverageWhenever MyComputerCareer disburses Title IV funds and/or other sources of funding by crediting a students account and the total amount of ALL funds credited exceeds the amount of tuition, fees and other authorized charges assessed to the student, the excess that is not a Title IV Credit Balance is considered an Overage. Overages will be evaluated and paid to the student or parent according to the timeline specified below or as per instructions supplied by a completedAuthorization to Hold or Release Funds form.Overage Evaluation and PaymentStudent accounts are reviewed on an ongoing basis for overages. If the overage occurs, it will be evaluated and paid after the student reaches the eighty percent point of the program. MyComputerCareer is governed by the Department of Education, the states in which we do business and our accrediting body, amongst others. Our policies and procedures follow the guidelines set forth by each of these organizations. In the event the rules and regulations of our governing

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