Anonymous
Post 05/21/2019 07:37     Subject: class registration

We paid up front, but when the au pair decided to go home (and we discovered she had been skipping the class, we were able to get a refund of some of it.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2019 09:56     Subject: Re:class registration

You should pay up front.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2019 08:07     Subject: class registration

We do 1 or 2 - with the first several I did #1, but lately I've done number 2 since I don't always have my act together. I don't really care if they attend/finish the class or not. (I had one that didn't, not my problem.)
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2019 13:11     Subject: Re:class registration

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is fair/appropriate for you to make your AP front the $500 to register for the class and then be out that $500 until you reimburse her (which will likely be several months after she paid it). You need to pay up front. You can pay directly to the school if that makes you feel more comfortable.


+1


+2 also against the rules...you pay $500 for classes, regardless of pass/fail/completion
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2019 13:05     Subject: Re:class registration

Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is fair/appropriate for you to make your AP front the $500 to register for the class and then be out that $500 until you reimburse her (which will likely be several months after she paid it). You need to pay up front. You can pay directly to the school if that makes you feel more comfortable.


+1
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2019 12:50     Subject: Re:class registration

OP: Does the agency not tell you that you're SOL for responsibility if AP doesn't actually complete the class? Or if the class doesn't actually count for credits?

That was my understanding with the previous agency, which is why it was in our handbook that we reimburse...
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2019 12:42     Subject: Re:class registration

I don't think it is fair/appropriate for you to make your AP front the $500 to register for the class and then be out that $500 until you reimburse her (which will likely be several months after she paid it). You need to pay up front. You can pay directly to the school if that makes you feel more comfortable.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2019 12:38     Subject: class registration

We pay up front through the class website. It's in the rules I have to pay for credits. If she doesn't actually take them that's on her.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2019 12:24     Subject: Re:class registration

We pay up front.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2019 11:40     Subject: class registration

Do you 1) pay for the class up front, 2) reimburse for the class after proof of registration, or 3) reimburse after proof of completion?

Wondering if everyone else isn't cynical like I am (our handbook states #3).