- Courses/groups are subject to a minimum number of students.
- Public holidays shall not be recoverable.
- Attendance is required.
CANCELLATION AND RETURN POLICY
- In the event that the student decides to cancel their course BEFORE it begins, the Centro Superior de Idiomas will issue the following refunds:
- 100% refund up to 30 days before the start of the course, minus €150 in administrative fees.
- 50% refund up to 7 days before the start of the course.
CANCELLATION BY THE STUDENT ON GROUNDS OF FORCE MAJEURE
As a general rule, cancelling a course’s registration, cancelling an activity’s registration, or cancelling the accommodation application will not imply being reimbursed of the amounts paid. Only due to decease or severe illness or accident will students be entitled to the reimbursement of the proportional part of the service which they will not be provided for.
CANCELLATION BY THE CENTRE ON GROUNDS OF FORCE MAJEURE
If the Language Centre cancels a service, students will be informed as far in advance as possible and the complete amounts paid will be reimbursed to them through the same form of payment used.
INFORMATION ON THE RIGHT OF WITHDRAWAL
In accordance with current legislation (General Law for the Protection of Consumers and Users and LSSI), the interested party has the right to withdraw from the contract within 14 calendar days without providing any justification. The period is counted from the day the contract is signed. To exercise this right, the decision must be notified by email to
Exceptions to the right of withdrawal (Article 103):
The supply of accommodation services for purposes other than serving as housing, transport of goods, vehicle rental, food, or services related to leisure activities, if the contracts provide for a specific date or period of performance.
Course Expulsion Protocol
In order to ensure a safe and respectful learning environment, the following behaviours may constitute grounds for expulsion:
- Disrespectful behaviour towards teaching staff or fellow students.
- Attendance in class under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Behaviour that seriously disrupts the normal development of classes.
- Repeated failure to comply with the centre’s internal regulations.
- Conduct that endangers the safety or well-being of others.
Any incident will be reported to the Academic Coordinator and the Centre Management, who may apply preliminary measures (such as warnings or temporary suspension) or proceed directly with expulsion, following written notification to the student.
Expulsion will entail the loss of the right to attend classes from the specified date. A proportional refund of tuition fees will only be considered in cases where enrolment in the course is not linked to the granting of a visa.
