16 Tex. Admin. Code § 83.74 - Responsibilities-Withdrawal, Termination, Transfer, School Closure
(a) A student
desiring to transfer from one school to another must withdraw from the first
school prior to the transfer. Enrollment in two or more schools at the same
time is prohibited.
(b) A student
transferring to a school who desires to claim credit earned must inform the
school transferred to prior to enrollment of the student's prior attendance and
must furnish to that school and the department a record of credit claimed. This
record may be in the form of a transcript from the prior school or an extract
from records of the department.
(c)
Upon withdrawal, and provided that the agreed tuition and fees have been
tendered, a student is entitled to an official transcript of credit earned at
the school withdrawn from. The transcript must be ready for pickup or, if
mailed, postmarked within ten calendar days of the school's receipt of notice
of withdrawal. A copy of the transcript must be kept in the student's file for
48 months and the copy must be made available at the request of the
department.
(d) A student who
withdraws from a school is entitled to a refund in accordance with Texas
Occupations Code, Chapter 1603 and this chapter.
(e) Withdrawal or termination must be defined
by the number of hours scheduled according to the enrollment agreement or
contract the student has signed with the school or other document acceptable to
the department and not the clock hours the student has earned during class
attendance.
(f) If a school closes
or ceases operation before the class credit is earned, the student is entitled
to a tuition refund in accordance with Texas Occupations Code, Chapter
1603.
(g) Any student of an
out-of-state private or public school may submit a request to the department to
transfer the completed credit to a Texas school. A transcript must be submitted
on the prescribed form and certified by the school in which the instruction was
given. Portions of the curricula of the department not taught in another state
must be taken in an approved Texas school prior to taking the Texas
examination.
(h) A student enrolled
for a class A barber, operator, or specialty course may withdraw and transfer
hours acquired to another course not to exceed the amount of hours of that
subject in the applicable curriculum standards.
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