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General Rules and Guidelines – Resident Courses
Compliance with these
rules and guidelines is the student’s responsibility. We
urge you to familiarize yourself with the content; and
if there is any part you do not understand, please
request an explanation from a staff member.
Course
Cancellation/Withdraw Policy Students who
register for a course and wish to withdraw in good
standing must submit a written request to be
received at least two weeks prior to the beginning
of class. A written withdrawal received according to
the stated time limit will result in a full
refund. If you fail to withdraw in the allotted
time, you will be charged the full course fees. A
full refund will be received automatically for
courses cancelled by the Alabama Fire College.
Registration Payment Policy
Official registration requires full
payment of the stated fees by credit card, personal
check (for personal registration) or official
purchase order (for government agencies or
businesses) at the time of registration. Accepted
credit cards are Visa and Mastercard. By written
advance notice, it may be possible to use a personal
credit card to secure your registration and then
substitute a check or official written purchase
order for the credit card information at the
beginning of class. If you do not notify us in
writing
that you do not
wish for your credit card to be processed, we will
automatically process your credit card.
No-Show Policy Students who register for a
fee-waived or stipend course and then do not attend
and do not withdraw according to the withdrawal
policy (in writing, two weeks in advance of the
start date) will be classified as a no-show in our
registration records. No-show students will not be
allowed to register for other fee-waived or stipend
courses for a period of one year.
Class schedule - The students will be advised
of the schedule and class meeting times. Special
night evolutions will be scheduled for some courses.
Personal items - The Fire College will not
assume any responsibility for loss, theft, or damage
of personal items.
General care of the Fire College facilities -
Students are required to place all refuse in the
proper containers, to adhere to “No Smoking” areas,
and to avoid any abuse to the Fire College’s
facilities.
Parking - Students may park their vehicles in
the parking lot adjacent to the main building.
Tardiness - Students must adhere to class
schedules. Students are required to be punctual for
all classes and class activities. Classes will begin
promptly at the scheduled time unless specific
instructions are given otherwise.
Absences - Unless special permission is
received from the Chief of Training, students are
not permitted to miss any portion of a course.
Failure to comply will result in dismissal from the
course. Reasonable emergency leave may be allowed
for legitimate reasons. In a certification course,
students must attend all classes to be certified.
Conduct and discipline - Immoral or
disorderly conduct will not be condoned. Profane,
obscene, vulgar or indecent language will not be
tolerated. Minor infractions committed by students
will be corrected by the Fire College Staff. Conduct
detrimental to the Fire Service on or off campus
will not be tolerated. We will investigate any
complaints by motels, restaurants, or other persons.
If the complaint is valid the student will be
dismissed and his/her agency will be notified.
Dress - Students attending classes at the
Alabama Fire College must choose their attire to be
appropriate according to the circumstances. Whether
a class day involves only classroom instruction or
it involves outside drill field activities affects
the individual choice of attire. Dressing for safety
is the overriding concern.
Comfort is a consideration. When dressing for the
summer season, students are reminded that short
shorts, tank tops, and open-toe shoes are not
permitted in classrooms or on the drill field.
T-shirts or other clothing with offensive wording or
artwork are not permitted. Common courtesy to other
students is expected in the choice of attire.
Safety is an
important consideration. Students should refer to
the course syllabus for guidance on what activities
are planned for each instruction day and whether the
activities are indoors or outdoors. Drill field
activities will require clothing to be worn that is
appropriate for the activity and the season.
Cell Phones
– All cell phones must be turned off prior to
entering classrooms. Use of cell phones will not be
permitted during class. Leaving the classroom during
class to answer repeated cell phone calls is also
disruptive to the rest of the class and to the
instructor. Instead, return cell phone calls during
normal breaks.
Classroom demeanor - Any student who shows
disrespect, makes vulgar or disruptive remarks or
engages in other activity prohibited by the Fire
College rules will be subject to dismissal from the
course. Students are required to maintain classroom
cleanliness. No tobacco products of any kind will be
permitted in classrooms. No eating in
classrooms. Each student is responsible for the
removal of trash from his/her area.
Stipend Schools – The Fire College provides
lodging for selected schools. This is a benefit, not
a requirement. The motel is a motel, not a
firefighter dormitory. ANY complaint of improper
behavior related to any stipend-provided lodging
will be investigated. If the complaint is valid, the
student will be dismissed from the course. The
individual's Chief and Mayor will be notified. The
dismissed student's department will no longer be
permitted any registrations in any stipend schools.
Firearms –
Some courses, such as Fire Investigator, are
attended by law enforcement personnel who may be on
duty or off duty. Alabama Fire College policy is
that no firearms may be brought into the classrooms
or other facilities under any circumstances.
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