PSSI Policies & Procedures
REFUND & RESCEDULE POLICIES
REFUND:
If you wish to withdraw prior to thirty (30) days before your scheduled class, you will receive a full refund less a $75/person & a 4% processing fee. If you received the class textbook, we will also deduct the cost of the book from your refund.
Thirty (30) days or less notice, all moneys forfeited.
CLASS CHANGE:
If you wish to change to another class, the following will apply:
30+ days' notice: $50/person transfer fee
21-29 days' notice: $75/person transfer fee
14-20 days' notice: $100/person transfer fee
Less than 14 days' notice: Loss of all money paid for the class.
REFUND:
If you wish to withdraw prior to thirty (30) days before your scheduled class, you will receive a full refund less a $75/person & a 4% processing fee. If you received the class textbook, we will also deduct the cost of the book from your refund.
Thirty (30) days or less notice, all moneys forfeited.
CLASS CHANGE:
If you wish to change to another class, the following will apply:
30+ days' notice: $50/person transfer fee
21-29 days' notice: $75/person transfer fee
14-20 days' notice: $100/person transfer fee
Less than 14 days' notice: Loss of all money paid for the class.
STUDENT MINIMUM AGE FOR 101
ASA has no absolute requirement for a minimum age for students. However, this does not mean that any age is OK. In over three decades of teaching people how to sail, ASA has evolved the courses to be most efficiently taught to students around 18 or over. Most students this age have some experience with driving and real-time decision-making, as well as a base of general knowledge and adult responsibility.
Thus, we have found that when teaching these courses there may be some issues with students under 18, such as:
1) referential context
2) adult group experience
3) vocabulary
4) learning process
5) decision-making
6) attention span
Any one of these factors can lead to extra time for explanations, extra skills practice, or other delays. This could impact teaching other students in the class, or even require extra time for the entire class.
Having a parent in the class can also create a different dynamic for the instructor. Parents tend to either feel the need to exhibit knowledge for the son or daughter, or they think they are helping the instructor explain things to their child.
ASA has no absolute requirement for a minimum age for students. However, this does not mean that any age is OK. In over three decades of teaching people how to sail, ASA has evolved the courses to be most efficiently taught to students around 18 or over. Most students this age have some experience with driving and real-time decision-making, as well as a base of general knowledge and adult responsibility.
Thus, we have found that when teaching these courses there may be some issues with students under 18, such as:
1) referential context
2) adult group experience
3) vocabulary
4) learning process
5) decision-making
6) attention span
Any one of these factors can lead to extra time for explanations, extra skills practice, or other delays. This could impact teaching other students in the class, or even require extra time for the entire class.
Having a parent in the class can also create a different dynamic for the instructor. Parents tend to either feel the need to exhibit knowledge for the son or daughter, or they think they are helping the instructor explain things to their child.