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Terms & Conditions


COURSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS

21 days notice in writing is required if you wish to change to another course. No refunds can be given. If you have paid a deposit only, remainder of course fees must be paid 21 days before your course begins. If you are late in paying the remainder of course fees, someone else will take your place and you will not be able to attend the course date you originally chose. Full fee paying students can also take your place on the course you have chosen if the course becomes fully booked before the 21 day rule applies. Your deposit will be carried forward to the next intake and cannot be refunded. You will be asked one more time to pay the remainder of course fees, failure to do so will result in loss of deposit. If in doubt, always pay the full fee to avoid dissapointment. The Opportunity to pay a deposit to reserve your course place is to help individuals who dont have the immediate funds to pay the course fees in full. We like to help where we can, but cannot guarantee a place unless all students pay in full.

Secure credit card transactions
We take the security of this site and your details extremely seriously. The London Academy of Media, Film & TV course checkout uses a secure server with 128bit encryption to connect to the payment system provided by Secpay Limited. All card transactions are completed on Secpay's system, which in turn connects directly to the banking network to authorise payments.Secpay is a specialist in the provision of online payment systems and uses its own secure servers to process card payments. Our payment screen is hosted with Secpay and provides a connection to the banking network. Secpay's system also runs on secure servers, certified by Thawte. For more detailed information about Secpay, you can visit the Secpay website (http://www.secpay.com).

Privacy Policy
Collection of Your Personal Information
We may collect information about your visit, including the pages you view, the links you click and other actions taken in connection with London Academy of Media, Film & Television sites and services. We also collect certain standard information that your browser sends to every website you visit, such as your IP address, browser type and language, access times and referring Web site addresses.

Security of Your Personal Information
London Academy of Media, Film & Television is committed to protecting the security of your personal information. We use a variety of security technologies and procedures to help protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. For example, we store the personal information you provide on computer systems with limited access, which are located in controlled facilities.

Use of Cookies
London Academy of Media, Film & Television Web sites use "cookies". A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your hard disk by a Web page server. Cookies contain information that can later be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Flash and server logs and other basic information will be held in cookies.

Advertised Tutors and Courses
There will be times where the advertised tutor will not be available to run the course. This could be due to sickness,
other professional engagements or un-forseen circumstances. However our replacement tutors are of the same standard as the
advertised. Changes to course content may occur without notice, primarily this is to benefit the student,
with new software, technology and training techniques to mutually benefit a group of students
within the time frame of the course and to gain and overal improvement of achieving a better
understanding of the subject.

Twenty percent discount is offered to all students who enrol on 3 or more courses during
any 12 month period. The discount is given to the third course or the fourth course or what
ever course is the last course to be booked in a series of bookings made on the same day,
month, or within 12 months of booking the first course. The twenty percent discount is applied
to the final chosen course, however if a student were to book 6 or more courses, then the twenty
percent discount will be given again. In summary for every 3 courses a student enrols on,
a twenty percent discount can be given and applied to the third course and sixth course only.

     




   
         
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