• 501 (c)(3) Nonprofit Organization

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

To prepare men and women for an advanced recreational boating and cruising lifestyle

To prepare men and women to operate and maintain their vessels for safe, efficient, and pleasurable voyaging.

To provide a learning foundation for students with limited on the water experience looking to progress towards future entry into a maritime industry career.

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logoNEXT START DATE - JULY 29, 2024

(7-WEEK PROGRAM)

MT 2024 CLASS SCHEDULE

COURSE NO. START DATE ENDING DATE HOLIDAYS
01-24 01/08 02/23
04-24 04/01 05/17
07-24 07/29 09/13 09/02
09-24 09/30 11/15

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

  • To prepare men and women for an advanced recreational boating and cruising lifestyle
  • To prepare men and women to operate and maintain their vessels for safe, efficient, and pleasurable voyaging.
  • To provide a foundation for Students with limited “sea time” for entry into a maritime industry career.
Admission
    • To qualify for admission, the student must be 18 years of age or older, in overall good health, and must be able to use mathematical skills and the English language in order to fully benefit from the program.
    • Students undertaking the Mariner Training Program who progress to a satisfactory standard may elect to upgrade and transition to the full Professional Mariner Training Program.
    • For students wishing to upgrade to the Professional Mariner Training Program an additional tuition cost of $840.00 will apply.
      To register for class please complete the Mariner Training and Port Canaveral Registration forms below and submit by email to registrar@chapman.org or via fax to (772) 283-2019.
    • To register for class please complete the Mariner Training and Port Canaveral Registration forms below and submit by email to registrar@chapman.org or via fax to (772) 283-2019.
Tuition & Fees

    Tuition & Fees

    Tuition Deposit $500.00
    Tuition Balance $7,500.00
    Tuition Total $8,000.00
    • The Chapman School Registration Form and the Port Canaveral Registration Form must be completed and signed (by a parent or guardian if the applicant is younger than 18) and returned to the Chapman School along with the $500 non-refundable Tuition Deposit.
    • Tuition balance is due in full 30 days prior to the start of class.
    • Tuition does not include housing, board, or transportation.
    • All costs are payable in U.S. currency only.
    • The Chapman School accepts Discover, Visa, Master Card, or American Express.
    • If a credit card is used as the method of payment, a convenience fee of 3.0% of the total amount charged will apply to all transactions

    Tuition Refund Policy

    • If the registration is not accepted by the School, all payments made will be refunded promptly.
    • If cancellation is requested within three (3) business days after signing the Registration Form, all payments made by the applicant will be refunded in accordance with the Buyer’s Right to Cancel.
    • If cancellation is requested more than three (3) business days after signing the Registration Form, but before the beginning of classroom instruction, the applicant is obligated for the non-refundable $150 Registration Fee, which may be transferred to a future class date within one year.
    • Once classes begin, if the student wishes to withdraw within the first two weeks of the program, he/she is obligated to pay the equivalent of two (2) weeks of tuition. Thereafter, the student is obligated for the full tuition.
    • If a credit card was used as the original method of payment, a convenience fee of 3.0% of the total amount refunded will apply for to transactions
    • Applicable refunds are returned within 30 days.
On-Campus Housing

    Student Housing

    Description

    Campus housing consists of dormitory apartments. Each apartment contains a bedroom, convertible living room/bedroom, bath, kitchenette, and covered porch. All apartments are air conditioned, fully furnished, and equipped with a refrigerator, countertop range, and cooking utensils. The housing fee includes utilities. The maximum number of students per apartment is three.

    Single housing, if available, is at a premium rate. Campus housing must be booked in advance to ensure availability. Sorry, no pets.

    The School is not responsible for the loss of any personal property.

    Housing Fees: (Shared Rate)

    Housing Fee $1,960.00

    Housing fee includes utilities.

    Housing Security Deposit & Refund

    • Student Housing fees are due 30 days prior to the start of class.
    • If a student cannot attend the class in which registered, housing fees & deposits are refundable.
    • Once a student moves into the facilities, no fees will be refunded.
    • In the event any student does damage to the accommodations, he or she will be responsible for the replacement cost & labor required to repair the damaged School property.
    • If a credit card was used as the original method of payment, a convenience fee of 3.0% of the total amount refunded will apply for all transactions

    Please note that 2 days of the program will be conducted in Port Canaveral, FL. Students must make their own housing arrangements for this period.

General Program Requirements

    Attendance Requirements

    For the first 88 hour portion of the program covering; USCG STCW Basic Training; USCG Maritime Security Awareness; USCG Able Seaman Offshore Supply Vessel- “OSV” and the FCC Marine Radio Operator Permit, 100% attendance is required. Students must attend at least 157 hours (89%) of the final 176 hour portion of the program. These requirements are strictly enforced whether the absense is excused or unexcused.

    Class Schedule

    Classes meet daily, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm for all 7 weeks of the program.

    Unexcused Absences

    More than fourteen (14) hours or two (2) full class days of any unexcused absences in any (3) three week period is considered excessive and may result in dismissal from the School.

    Leaves

    Any student who takes extensive leave beyond allowed attendance policy limits due to any special circumstances such as prolonged illness, family emergency, etc., will be permitted to re-enter the program at the phase of training that is identical to the one he/she left.

    Earlier phases of training may be repeated at no additional cost as determined by the School.

    If a student has been terminated for attendance reasons and can provide evidence to assure that the cause of poor attendance has been eliminated, the student may be re-admitted on a probationary basis for a three (3) week period. Seven hours or one full class day of any unexcused absence during this time will cause termination.

    Student Responsibilities

    Students are required to observe proper standards of personal conduct. Justification for dismissal from the School would include any action that interferes with the ability of fellow students to study, the overall safety of the campus facilities or the smooth running of Chapman School.

    Proper dress, including shoes, shirt and pants or shorts must be worn in the classroom and the Administration Building. Work clothes are recommended for shop and boat maintenance lab work. To safe guard against infection from minor scrapes or punctures, we suggest obtaining a current tetanus booster.

    Grading & Graduation

    Tests & Examination

    Examinations will be scheduled throughout the program at the end of each course. Instructors may average quizzes or other grades with the examination to determine each grade. The grades that are turned in to the office may be reviewed by the student upon request.

    Final Grade

    The final course grade will be based on the average of all course grades. Each course grade will be weighted based on the number of hours in each course. To qualify for graduation the final average must be 70%.or higher.

    Student Progress

    All student records will be kept on file for the viewing by the student and authorized parties.

    A standard system of weighted percentages is used for recording student progress. To remain in good standing, a student must maintain an average of 70% or better. If the grades on record at any time period appear to place a student in academic jeopardy, a progress report will be issued and a student/administration conference will be held. The student will be given a period of time during which he/she must pass course work that will bring the average up to satisfactory.

    If grades are not brought up to passing, the student may be terminated for unsatisfactory progress. Re-entry will be at the discretion of the School’s administration. Grading & Graduation

    Tests & Examination

    Examinations will be scheduled throughout the program at the end of each course. Instructors may average quizzes or other grades with the examination to determine each grade. The grades that are turned in to the office may be reviewed by the student upon request.

    Final Grade

    The final course grade will be based on the average of all course grades. Each course grade will be weighted based on the number of hours in each course. To qualify for graduation the final average must be 70%.or higher.

    Student Progress

    All student records will be kept on file for the viewing by the student and authorized parties.

    A standard system of weighted percentages is used for recording student progress. To remain in good standing, a student must maintain an average of 70% or better. If the grades on record at any time period appear to place a student in academic jeopardy, a progress report will be issued and a student/administration conference will be held. The student will be given a period of time during which he/she must pass course work that will bring the average up to satisfactory.

    If grades are not brought up to passing, the student may be terminated for unsatisfactory progress. Re-entry will be at the discretion of the School’s administration.

    Certifications

    Successfully passing the exams in compliance with U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), Federal Communications Commission (FCC) & National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) standards will qualify the graduate for the following:

    1.  – STCW VI/1 Basic Training

    – STCW VI/6 Maritime Security Awareness

    – Able Seaman- Offshore Supply Vessel -“OSV”

    – FCC Marine Radio Operators Permit

    – NASBLA Safe Boating Certification

    2. Sea Time for all boat handling components of the program. Sea Time will be accredited as deck department sea service associated with bridge watch keeping duties under the supervision of the Master or qualified officer.

    Requirements for Graduation – The Chapman School awards a certificate indicating satisfactory completion of Mariner Training. All attendance requirements must be met and any financial obligations to the School satisfied. A final average of 70% or higher is required.

    Job Search Assistance – An active job search assistance program is maintained. Assistance is afforded to those who maintain satisfactory academic progress and proper standards of personal conduct. The instructors and administration are consulted in these matters.

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