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04/18/2011

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CELTA ... Fight the Abuse

The intensive program offered by CELTA is challenging without a doubt. It’s not the subject matter that poses the challenge for most, it’s the time obligation. Eight to nine hours at the school, travel time to and from, plus, four to six hours of homework can break the enthusiasm of the most committed aspirant. Plus, to make the course even more stressful looms the ever present threat of losing your total tuition amount of $2,495.00 if, for any reason, you can’t complete the course – which I personally find criminal!

Don’t fret . . . there is recourse! Together we can STOP this punitive and abusive policy/practice!

(1) You need to hit them on all fronts! Protect yourself by paying for the course with a credit card that provides buyer protection. Put the fact that the school wants to keep your “total” tuition in dispute. Many other schools around the world refund a percentage of tuition depending on how much time you spent with the course, or, they will defer you to a part-time course – which is fair to the student. The fact that you signed a contract which states you will lose your total tuition upon failure to complete the course does protect them to some degree, however, fairness (or a lack there of) is also a compelling factor. Keeping your $2,495.00 and giving “nothing” in return is simply not fair. Also, one cannot truly appreciate the demands of the course unless they experience it first hand – and one size does not fit all!

(2) Post as many complaints as possible! On line you’ll find the NYS Consumer Protection Board (www.nysconsumer.gov), where you can fill out a consumer complaint form (the school wants to avoid black marks with the state and will negotiate to protect its reputation). Also, post a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. (If you enrolled in different CELTA program in another state, file with that state’s consumer protection board etc.).

(3) Post your stories to help future CELTA students protect themselves. We as consumers have rights! Students of the world unite! Don’t let Teaching House NYC (or any other CELTA program) bully you into believing you have no options. They want to protect their reputation; so they will negotiate (especially with a state’s consumer protection board). They also want to avoid pressure from credit card companies!

Pressure them in your complaints for 100% percent of your tuition and don’t accept anything less than 75% percent. That way you walk away with something which is better than nothing – it’s only fair! Most student don’t complain and they lose everything . . . the schools are aware of this and they take full advantage of it by factoring it into their profits! STAND UP . . . GET UP . . . DON’T GIVE UP THE FIGHT!!!

claimed iconBusiness Response09/27/2011

The CELTA run at Teaching House conforms to the criteria and syllabus set by the University of Cambridge. Throughout the world, the CELTA course, and the teachers who have successfully completed it, are held in very high regard, in part due to the demands and high expectations of the course. Teaching House works hard to ensure it only enrolls candidates with a good chance of successfully completing the course. In addition, every applicant meets (in person, or by phone) a CELTA tutor to discuss the demands of the course. Due to the hard work and professionalism of its teacher trainers, Teaching House has one of the highest pass-rates of any CELTA program in the world (around 98%). It is unfortunate but a reality that Teaching House can not refund the course fee of candidates who fall into that 2% and do not pass the course successfully.

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