Contract help- Holding fees and Tuition payments

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  • mamac
    Tantrum Negotiator
    • Jan 2013
    • 772

    Contract help- Holding fees and Tuition payments

    I was responding to an inquiry for child care and I caught a bit of a discrepancy in my handbook. How do I write in my handbook that I charge a holding fee AND the first week of tuition upon receipt of a signed contract? If I hold the spot for 4 weeks, I don't expect the first week of tuition because they may change their mind and I'm not looking for "extra" money for doing nothing. Should I have a separate contract just for the holding period? Or is there a better way to word my handbook?


    Enrollment
    Payment for the first week of care will be due upon receipt of a signed contract.

    Holding Fee
    I agree to hold an opening for a period of up to 4 weeks prior to your expected enrollment date. This fee cannot be applied to the cost of tuition after enrollment and it is non-refundable. The fee is $80.00 per week. Payment is due upon receipt of a signed contract.
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Originally posted by mamac
    I was responding to an inquiry for child care and I caught a bit of a discrepancy in my handbook. How do I write in my handbook that I charge a holding fee AND the first week of tuition upon receipt of a signed contract? If I hold the spot for 4 weeks, I don't expect the first week of tuition because they may change their mind and I'm not looking for "extra" money for doing nothing. Should I have a separate contract just for the holding period? Or is there a better way to word my handbook?


    Enrollment
    Payment for the first week of care will be due upon receipt of a signed contract.

    Holding Fee
    I agree to hold an opening for a period of up to 4 weeks prior to your expected enrollment date. This fee cannot be applied to the cost of tuition after enrollment and it is non-refundable. The fee is $80.00 per week. Payment is due upon receipt of a signed contract.
    Why not just request the first week of tuition 1 week prior to beginning care?

    So instead of saying upon a receipt of a signed contract and say 1 week prior to beginning care

    That way the holding fee is obviously separate from tuition.

    HTH

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    • mamac
      Tantrum Negotiator
      • Jan 2013
      • 772

      #3
      Originally posted by Blackcat31
      Why not just request the first week of tuition 1 week prior to beginning care?

      So instead of saying upon a receipt of a signed contract and say 1 week prior to beginning care

      That way the holding fee is obviously separate from tuition.

      HTH
      Thanks blackcat! The only issue I have is I want to keep the tuition payment due at the contract signing because I wouldn't want to discourage people from starting immediately. (I did with my kids.) Does this sound ok if I add the bolded line to my holding fee policy? I want to make everything as clear as possible.


      Holding Fee Change to Holding Period?
      I agree to hold an opening for a period of up to 4 weeks prior to your expected enrollment date. This fee cannot be applied to the cost of tuition after enrollment and it is non-refundable. The fee is $80.00 per week. Payment is due upon receipt of a signed contract. The first week’s tuition payment is to be made one week prior to beginning care.

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      • Blackcat31
        • Oct 2010
        • 36124

        #4
        Originally posted by mamac
        Thanks blackcat! The only issue I have is I want to keep the tuition payment due at the contract signing because I wouldn't want to discourage people from starting immediately. (I did with my kids.) Does this sound ok if I add the bolded line to my holding fee policy? I want to make everything as clear as possible.


        Holding Fee Change to Holding Period?
        I agree to hold an opening for a period of up to 4 weeks prior to your expected enrollment date. This fee cannot be applied to the cost of tuition after enrollment and it is non-refundable. The fee is $80.00 per week. Payment is due upon receipt of a signed contract. The first week’s tuition payment is to be made one week prior to beginning care.
        I think how you changed it sounds great! It also makes more sense. (Atleast it does to me )

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        • mamac
          Tantrum Negotiator
          • Jan 2013
          • 772

          #5
          Cool. Thanks so much for your input! Much appreciated!

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