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Why CaseTrust For Education? |
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CaseTrust is an award
given to businesses in Singapore that are committed
towards maintaining a high-level of good business and
customer practice. Since April 1999, Casetrust has become
the industry standard for quality business and customer
practices in different commercial industries, ranging
from employment agencies to retailers. Today, more than
600 shops and online stores don the CaseTrust logo at
the premises, and CaseTrust has inadvertently become
a mark of assurance for all customers—The Key
to Consumer Confidence.
CASE is committed to champion the cause of the customer
(in this case, the student). The CaseTrust for Education
scheme has been customized specifically by CASE for
the education industry in Singapore. The scheme will
enhance the confidence of international students and
their parents in the quality of education in Singapore.
It will give them the assurance that CaseTrust for Education
PEOs (Private Education Organizations) have put in place
proper systems and practices to look after the welfare
and interest of international students in Singapore.
This will encourage more international students to consider
studying in Singapore.
You can find out more about CaseTrust from their Web site at http://www.case.org.sg.
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What is CaseTrust For Education? |
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CaseTrust for Education
is part of essential tier under Education Excellence
Framework. A PEO that achieves CaseTrust for Education
is certified as an organization that possesses the foundation
for good quality student welfare practices and standards.
The PEO will have the following mechanisms in place: |
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Clearly articulated
and documented policies on course fees and fee refund.
These must be fully disclosed to the student and adhered
to according to the terms and conditions of the contract
between the PEO and the student. |
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Well-Defined Student Redress Practices
and Systems |
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A student-redress system
with proper and clearly defined dispute resolution mechanisms
for the student and the PEO. This will include mediation
by CASE Mediation Centre and recourse to the Small Claims
Tribunals and the Courts, if necessary. |
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A Student Protection
Scheme to protect the students' tuition fees in the
event the PEO being unable to continue operations for
adverse situations such as insolvency and regulatory
closure of the PEO. |
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Disclosure of the PEOs' Commitment
to Quality |
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A self-declaration
by the Chief Executive Officer of the PEO clearing spelling
out quality criteria such as the school's student—teacher
ratio, the course fees, refund and redress policies,
the size and number of the classrooms in the PEO, the
number of full-time teachers/lecturers and other relevant
information that will be of interest to all students.
This information will be made easily available for all
(eg. In the PEO's website). |
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PEOs must ensure that
it has strong academic and administrative staff who
are capable of delivering quality educational programmes
as well as providing excellent student services. |
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Student Protection Scheme (SPS) |
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The SPS serves to protect
the students' fees in the event a PEO is unable to continue
operations due to insolvency, and/or regulatory closure.
Furthermore, the SPS protects the student if the PEO
fails to pay penalties or return fees to student arising
from judgements made against it by the Singapore courts. |
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There are two schemes
that the PEO can choose from—the Student Tuition
Fee Account (Escrow) or the Student Tuition Fee Insurance. |
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What is the Student Tuition Fee
Account (Escrow)? |
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Tuition fees paid by
the students to the PEOs will have to be left in the
custody of a third party, in this case the CASE-endorsed
banks participating in the Student Tuition Fee Account
(Escrow) scheme. When specified conditions for its release
have been met, the banks will disburse the tuition fees
on a regular basis to the PEO. |