Academic Policy, Conditions and Fees - Introduction to Customs Course

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Admissions

There are no academic or experience prerequisites for the CSCB Introduction to Customs course. Enrolment is open to all and may take place at any time of the year.

Tuition Fees

Enrolment cannot be finalized and material will not be distributed to an applicant until the CSCB National Office has received full payment of tuition fees. There will be a $35.00 fee for NSF cheques.

Student type

Fees (all prices in CDN$)

This course is GST/HST exempt.

Employees of CSCB corporate members

$ 250.00

Individuals sponsored by corporate members   

$ 250.00

Others

$ 500.00

Course Material

In addition to course material provided by the CSCB, it is recommended that students have access to up-to-date D Memoranda, the Customs Act and the Customs Tariff. Please note that the above material is available online at either the CBSA website or the Justice Canada website.

Examinations

Once students have completed the course work, they must request the final examination from the CSCB. The examination will be mailed to the person identified by the student as the examination supervisor. Each student enrolled in the course must submit his final examination to the CSCB National Office within six months of enrolment. A mark of no less than 65% on the final examination is required to pass.

Certificates

Upon successful completion of the CSCB Introduction to Customs course, the student will be awarded a CSCB Introduction to Customs course certificate.

Withdrawals

There is a $50 administrative fee if the CSCB receives written notice of enrolment cancellation prior to distribution of the course material. Once course material has been distributed, no refunds will be allowed.

A student who wishes to withdraw after the course material has been distributed may arrange a transfer of course material and cost to another student. Upon written notification from both parties, including a course application completed by the replacement student, the CSCB may arrange an internal transfer of funds from one student account to another. However, the CSCB is not involved in the transfer of funds or course materials between students. The tax receipt will be issued to the student who is registered for the course.

Communications

All correspondence will be sent by email to the address indicated on the student's enrolment application.

It is essential that students notify the CSCB office immediately, in writing (fax or email is acceptable) of any change of mailing address or student name. Failure to do so may result in delays of marks, certificates, course material, or other important documents.

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