Connecticut School of Bartending Policy
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Connecticut School of Bartending offers a complete open-door policy regarding admission. The school director reserves the right to interview all applicants prior to acceptance. The school accepts students without regards to a student's sex, race, national origin, or religion. The minimum age requirement for admission is eighteen years of age.
REFUND POLICY
Should enrollment be terminated either by the student or the school, a pro-rata refund based on
the enrollment agreement will be made.
STUDENT ATTENDANCE
Promptness for the start of the class is urged to allow students to complete all of the
classroom lessons. Make-up classes for excused absences are permitted at any time during
the course. Private instruction and scheduling are available to insure continuity of the
program depending upon space available.
GRADING POLICY
In order to graduate and receive certification, all students must achieve an average grade
of a "C" (75) or above on written portions of the testing and must achieve a satisfactory
grade on the practical and pouring portions. The final exam may be retaken until a passing
grade is achieved. We offer students access to the classroom and lab, at designated times,
to insure a satisfactory level of proficiency in bartending skills, or to make up missed
classes.
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