Catastrophic Events Policy
A catastrophic event, as defined by AIMS Education, is an unexpected and significant disruption that severely impacts the ability of the college to function properly. Examples include natural disasters, pandemics, extreme financial crises, or other unforeseen circumstances that pose a substantial threat to our operations.
Continuity of Operations
In the event of a catastrophic incident, AIMS Education will make all reasonable efforts to ensure the continuation of critical academic and administrative functions. This involves the implementation of emergency response and recovery plans to safeguard the welfare of our students, faculty, and staff. Our commitment extends to maintaining the continuity of education for students and preserving essential support services.
Financial Compensation Plan
Should a program be discontinued due to a catastrophic event, AIMS Education will be responsible for fulfilling its commitments to all affected students. Students will have the option to either complete their programs through alternative means or to receive reasonable financial compensation corresponding to the unfulfilled portion of their education. This compensation may be supported by various mechanisms, including tuition assurance funds or surety bonds.
The college has systems in place to protect student records in the event of any closure, ensuring that essential academic records are securely maintained for the benefit of our students' future academic and professional pursuits.