The DO school I mentioned is accredited by WASC and it seems that WASC has set rules for deposits.
Therefore, even though the school says that the deposit is non-refundable, could I still pursue the $2,000? I don't understand how the school in question can say that I am required to pay a $2,000 deposit while their accrediting body says that any deposit over the amount of $100 shall be refunded.
I agree that performing a credit card chargeback is unethical and have decided against that path, but how would I go about recovering the $2,000 deposit using WASC's own guidelines?
Per the WASC Policy Manual
910.02 Refunds, when due, must be made without requiring a request from the student.
910.03 Refunds, when due, must be made within 30 days (1) of the last day of
attendance if written notification of withdrawal has been provided to the institution by the
student, or (2) from the date the institution terminates the student or determines
withdrawal by the student.
910.04 All refunds shall be made within sixty (60) days of the student's last day of
attendance.
910.05 Retention of tuition and fees collected in advance for a student who does not
commence class shall not exceed $100.
910.06 The institution must comply with the refund policies adopted by the
Commission.
920. Commission Refund Policy
As referenced in item 910.06 above, the refund policy adopted by the Commission is as
stated below.
920.01 Refunds for Classes Canceled by the Institution: If tuition and fees are
collected in advance of the start date of a program and the institution cancels the class,
100% of the tuition and fees collected must be refunded. The refund shall be made within
30 days of the planned start date.
920.02 Refunds for Students Who Withdraw On or Before the First Day of Class:
If tuition and fees are collected in advance of the start date of classes and the student does
not begin classes or withdraws on the first day of classes, no more than $100 of the
tuition and fees may be retained by the institution. Appropriate refunds for a student who
does not begin classes shall be made within 30 days of the class start date.
920.03 Refunds for Students Enrolled Prior to Visiting the Institution: Students
who have not visited the institution prior to enrollment will have the opportunity to
withdraw without penalty within three days following either attendance at a regularly
scheduled orientation or following a tour of the facilities and inspection of the equipment