BBSH UK 24-25 Advanced Studies Catalog - Flipbook - Page 25
School Standards
and Policies
Brennan Work requires a serious commitment on the
part of the student to loving self-responsibility. Students
of the School are asked to conduct their personal lives
in and out of class with a high degree of personal
integrity. Healership requires adherence to the highest
standards of personal excellence. It is essential to live
what we profess.
To maintain Love, Truth and Wisdom throughout
the program, a code of ethics is set not only for
Teachers, but also for students.
Please read the following Standards and Policies
carefully. It is important that you fully understand the
high standards of the School and the ethical behavior
that will be required of you as a healer.
If a student is suspended, the School will set forth
in writing the conditions of his/her return, as well as
the length of the suspension. The student must provide
documentation that all conditions have been fulfilled
prior to being allowed to return to school.
If a student is dismissed, he/she may reapply for admission.
Readmission will be considered if the student is able to
demonstrate compliance with the School’s recommendations
set forth when dismissal or suspension occurred.
Tuition refunds will be based on the refund policy set
forth in the Enrollment Agreement.
SCHOOL STANDARDS
Dismissal or Suspension from School
The School reserves the absolute right to dismiss or
suspend any student at its sole discretion when such
action is deemed to be in the best interests of the School
or its students, or in any one of the following situations:
1. The student fails to adhere to any school policy.
2. The student engages in physical violence directed
towards another person.
3. The student’s physical, mental or emotional
health is such that the School—in carrying out its
responsibility to other students, members of the
faculty and staff, or the public to be served by
the students upon completion of the
Program—determines that the student
should be dismissed or suspended for a
period of time selected by the School.
4. Such action is deemed by the School to
be in the best interests of the School and
its students.
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