Guest 2,
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What were you originally told re: uniforms?
What is stated in your contract or the current Parent Manual?
How was "all inclusive" defined for you, prior to enrollment?
There is nothing in the Parent Handbook addressing additional fees for uniforms (at least not in the copy I have). Does anyone have anything different? The contract stated a $1400 uniform fee - that's it.
All inclusive is defined by HLA as:
Tuition:
Hidden Lake Academy has an all-inclusive tuition of $5,950 per month. However, the monthly tuition does not include the following:
Uniforms ($1,400 at enrollment)
Computer Rental (optional $600)
Transportation for Medical/Dental Appointments (if needed)
Psychological Testing (if needed)
Formal Individual Therapy (if needed)
Transportation to the Airport for Seasonal Breaks
There are no additional "hidden costs" or enrollment fees. All school trips and activities for students are included in the monthly tuition.
HLA is an 18 month therapeutic program that expands due to the date of enrollment. Students may spend 18-21 months at HLA because they must complete the academic semester to receive academic credit. We have three graduations per year based around the academic calender - May, August and December.
http://www.hiddenlakeacademy.com/Tuition.aspxI agree with the term all-inclusive, but when we started the program we were told the doctor, dentists, etc... all came to the campus for visits. This has changed and it's a $94 transportation fee for your child to see a doctor outside of Dahlonega. Tolietries should be covered, but they're not - I'd expect that to be part of all inclusive. I didn't think that would add up to much until I have to keep ordering them because my child's toiletries are stolen on a regular basis. I expect school supplies to be provided as part of all inclusive, but I send down pens, paper, notebooks, etc... frequently, too. Don't get me started on the regular clothing, which is also stolen on a regular basis - but I'm told it was just misplaced.
My point is that the term all inclusive is misleading and is (all too frequently) subject to change and interpretation.
Anyone else had the same experiences?