





Courses offered at the Center for Employment Education are available to all that meet the eligibility requirements. Potential students will be asked to complete an application. When the application is signed and returned to the Administration Office, the staff will discuss tuition and fees and potential funding sources that may be available.
For those only interested in the PTDI Basic Driver training program, the next step in the process is an orientation with a staff member. This is to affirm their interest in the transportation industry. Both the pros and cons are discussed with students during this orientation as well as a review of the average wages, benefits, and employment opportunities within the State of Alaska and the Lower 48 states.
Students are responsible for obtaining a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical, drug test, and a copy of their driving history record from the Department of Motor Vehicles. When students bring this documentation to the Administration Office, a copy of their Alaska driver’s license and Social Security card will be made to complete their file.
Funds are due prior to the start of the class period. There are no provisions for partial payment of fees. The Alaska Student Loan program is the exception. If a student is an Alaska State Student Loan recipient, the student’s tuition will be disbursed from the Alaska State Student Loan office in two equal disbursements throughout the course.
If a student requests a refund after tuition and fees have been paid, the refund policy will apply.
A $25 nonrefundable fee will be charged for all checks returned for non-sufficient funds. Before attending class, this fee and the amount of the check must be paid to CEE by money order, cashiers check, or in cash.
SUITABLE CLOTHING FOR ALL CLASSES IS REQUIRED:
(i.e.) Rain Gear, Gloves, Winter Gear, Work Pants, Work Shirts, and Work Boots.
It is the student’s responsibility to become familiar with CEE’s policies and regulations printed in this catalog and admissions documents. Failure to read this catalog or the admissions documents does not excuse any student from the rules and procedures described herein.
CEE makes no guarantees, promises, or offers of employment before, during and/or after attendance in any course it offers.
It is the student's responsibility to keep the school informed of their current address and telephone number. The school should be notified of any change as soon as possible. Students are responsible for checking with the Administration Office to ensure all necessary information is received by CEE before the enrollment deadline for a class. The school is not responsible for the loss of students’ books, materials, or other personal property.
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