• 10003106
  • Certified Mold Worker - CSP - PSP/IAQ
POSITIVE ACTION TAKING CONTROL
Positive Action Taking-Control
2148 West 11th Avenue
Gary, IN 46404
positiveactiontc.com
Staff Approved

Description

Bachelors of Science in Business.

Our industry has been fraught with fraud and characterized by unprofessional, incompetent and unhealthy work practice. Times are rapidly changing as more and more states adopt regulations to protect the property owner and employee from slip-shod work. This course was designed to assist licensed Remediators in their selection of competent workers. NORMI Certified Mold Workers understand how their segment of a project fits into the overall scope of work and thus provide a much safer workplace lending confidence to the Remediators efforts to provide complete mold services to their clients.  These programs are designed to train Professionals in a solution-based assessment process that includes surveying the customer for perceived IAQ problems, and offering solutions that are wholistic and represent the latest technologies for IAQ management.

Yes
46.0403
High School Diploma or Equivalent

In addition to training, we assist with counseling, mentoring, job readiness and retention skills as needed.  Our goal is to provide our clients with resources to become productive citizens,  the courses materials include a manuel which provides all of the slides and documents needed to pass the proctored examinations.  These couses is delivered can be assessed by Laptop, Desktop, PCMac, Phone, IPad, and Android.  The course is delivered in onsite, online, and LIVE simulcast webinar formats.

The application deadlines is Open Enrollment.

The following refund policy applies to Positive Action Taking Control postsecondary proprietary educational institution as follows: 1. A student is entitled to a full refund if one (1) or more of the following criteria are met: (a) The student cancels the enrollment agreement or enrollment application within six (6) business days after signing. (b) The student does not meet the postsecondary proprietary educational institution's minimum admission requirements. (c) The student's enrollment was procured as a result of a misrepresentation in the written materials utilized by the postsecondary proprietary educational institution. (d) If the student has not visited the postsecondary educational institution prior to enrollment, and, upon touring the institution or attending the regularly scheduled orientation/classes, the student withdrew from the program within three (3) days. Page 5 of 6 2. A student withdrawing from an instructional program, after starting the instructional program at a postsecondary proprietary institution and attending one (1) week or less, is entitled to a refund of ninety percent (90%) of the cost of the financial obligation, less an application/enrollment fee of ten percent (10%) of the total tuition, not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100). 3. A student withdrawing from an instructional program, after attending more than one (1) week but equal to or less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the duration of the instructional program, is entitled to a refund of seventy-five percent (75%) of the cost of the financial obligation, less an application/enrollment fee of ten percent (10%) of the total tuition, not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100). 4. A student withdrawing from an instructional program, after attending more than twenty-five percent (25%) but equal to or less than fifty percent (50%) of the duration of the instructional program, is entitled to a refund of fifty percent (50%) of the cost of the financial obligation, less an application/enrollment fee of ten percent (10%) of the total tuition, not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100). 5. A student withdrawing from an instructional program, after attending more than fifty percent (50%) but equal to or less than sixty percent (60%) of the duration of the instructional program, is entitled to a refund of forty percent (40%) of the cost of the financial obligation, less an application/enrollment fee of ten percent (10%) of the total tuition, not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100). 6. A student withdrawing from an institutional program, after attending more than sixty percent (60%) of the duration of the instructional program, is not entitled to a refund. Student Protection Fund IC 22-4.1-21-15 and IC 22-4.1-21-18 requires each educational institution accredited by the Office for Career and Technical Schools to submit an institutional surety bond and contribute to the Career College Student Assurance Fund which will be used to pay off debt incurred due to the closing of a school, discontinuance of a program, or loss of accreditation by an institution. To file a claim, each student must submit a completed “Student Complaint Form. ” This form can be found on OCTS’s website at http://www.in.gov/dwd/2731.htm. OCTS Refund Policy Revised 8/21/17 By: __________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Student Initial ________

Admissions

  • 100
    • 30
    • 20
    • 50
  • Day,Evening,Online
  • 12 week(s)
  • 232 instructional hour(s)
  • Hours
  • 95%
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Yes 
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Financial Information

$2,794.00
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$700.00
$628.00
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$278.00
$600.00
$21.55
5,000.00
    • $200.00
    • Yes
    • $200.00
    • Yes
    • $200.00
    • Yes

Financial Aid

Financial Aid:

None
  • No
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