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Clock Repair Program

The tuition and registration fee for the complete Clock Repair Program is $8,790.00.  This program is twenty-six weeks (630 clock hours).   Each clock hour is 50 minutes in duration.  The Clock Program consists of C-100 through C-700, S-100,

CM-400 and C-900 and are offered in two-week increments of 70 clock hours with the exception of C-200 and C-600.  These two courses are offered in one-week increments of 35 clock hours. The Clock Repair Program is offered so that it may be completed within a six-month period that is considered to be the normal or standard time for program completion.  A successive eighteen-week (approximately four months) schedule is also offered. 

                Evening courses are scheduled to be held Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. and Saturday 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. in two-week increments.  The Clock Program consists of C-100 through C-700, S-100, CM-400 and C-900 and are offered at increments of 70 clock hours with the exception of C-200 and C-600.  These two courses are offered in increments of 35 clock hours and evening classes will be adjusted to accommodate the expanse in clock hours.  This program will take ninety-four weeks to complete.  The tuition for all courses, whether day or evening, is $480.00 per each week of training plus a $15.00 registration fee.  A deposit of $100.00 plus the $15.00 registration fee should be mailed to the School’s Registrar  with the applicant’s signed and completed enrollment agreement for each course. The balance of the course tuition is due on or before the first day of class.  Small hand tools are available for the students’ use during the classes, however, students must purchase their own tools to work with in class.  In doing so, students will become accustomed to the feel, performance and care of personal equipment.  Tools may be purchased individually or in kits from the school or may be purchased from outside vendors.  A list of needed tools will be provided. age 5.  A complete schedule of courses is offered in the Addendum to the Student Catalog.

See Refunds.

See also:
Clock Course descriptions
Clock Course schedules


Watch Repair Program

The tuition and registration fee for the complete Watch Repair Program is $11,160.00. This program is thirty-four weeks (892 clock hours).  Each course is offered in three-week increments of 116 clock hours per course with the exception of W-500 that is offered in a two-week increment of 80 clock hours.  Each clock hour is 50 minutes in duration.  The program consists of W-100 through W-700 and L-100, The Watch Repair Program is offered so that it may be completed within a seven-month period that is considered to be the normal or standard time for program completion.   

                Evening courses are scheduled to be held Monday through Friday, 5:30

P.M.-9:45 P.M. and Saturdays 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. in four-week increments totaling 116 clock hours per course for all courses with the exception of the W-500 that is 80 clock hours. Courses will be scheduled Monday through Friday, 6:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M., and Saturday, 8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. The Evening Watch Repair Program is 892 clock hours.  Classes include a fifteen-minute break nightly and a sixty-minute lunch break on Saturday.  This program will take a minimum of two years to complete.  All evening watch courses are the same as the day courses.   The tuition for all courses, whether day or evening, is $480.00 per each week of training plus a $15.00 registration fee.  A deposit of $100.00 plus the $15.00 registration fee should be mailed to the School’s Registrar with the applicant’s signed and completed enrollment agreement.  Small hand tools are available for the students’ use during the classes, however, students must purchase their own tools to work with in class.  In doing so, students will become accustomed to the feel, performance and care of personal equipment.  Tools may be purchased individually or in kits from the school or may be purchased from outside vendors.  A list of needed tools will be provided.

 See Refunds.

See also:
Watch Course descriptions
Watch Course schedules


Complete Horological Repair Program

The tuition and registration fee for the Complete Horological Repair Program is $19,830.00. This program is sixty (60) weeks (1522 clock hours). Each clock hour is 50 minutes in duration. The Complete Horological Repair Program

consists of a total of eighteen courses, eight watch repair courses in three week

increments (116 clock hours) with the exception of W-500 in a two-week increment (80 clock hours); and ten Clock Repair courses C-100 through C-700, S-100,

CM-400 and C-900 offered in two-week increments of 70 clock hours with the exception of C-200 and C-600. These two courses are offered in one-week increments of 35 clock hours. This program takes a total of sixty (60) weeks, thirteen months, to complete that is considered to be the normal or standard time for program completion. The tuition for all inclusive courses, is $480.00 per each week of training plus a $150.00 registration fee. Lab fees and book costs are not included in tuition. A deposit of $1,800.00 plus the registration fee of $150.00 should be mailed to the School’s Registrar with the applicant’s completed and signed enrollment agreement for the complete program, (W-100 through W-700, L-100, C-100 through C-700, CM-400, C-900 and S-100. The balance of the course tuition is due on or before the first day of class. Tuition for each course includes the use of textbooks, however, the books remain the property of the school. Small hand tools are available for the students’ use during the classes, however, students must purchase their own tools to work with in class. In doing so, students will become accustomed to the feel, performance and care of personal equipment. Tools may be purchased individually or in kits from the school or may be purchased from outside vendors. A list of needed tools will be provided.

 See Refunds.

See also:
Clock Course descriptions
Clock Course schedules


Additional Fees

An Administration Fee will be imposed on students switching courses. Any enrolled student that switches from one course to another or from one class date to another class date will be charged a $50.00 Administration Fee. This fee will be payable together with the remaining tuition balance on the day the course begins.

Lab Fees vary according to course in all programs. The purpose of the fee is to cover supplementary materials used and for the replacement of disposable tool components.  However, due to the increase in prices of materials current Lab Fees, as advertised, are subject to change.

 

Last Updated:  April 26, 2007

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