TERMS OF AGREEMENT
Pass Drivers Ed, hereinafter referred to as "The Driving School" agrees to provide applicant, hereinafter referred to as "Student", 8 Hours of Adult Remedial Driver Education instruction based on the Adult Remedial Driving Course Curriculum. The Driving School’s 8-Hour Online Remedial Driving Course is approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety and the course meets all Ohio requirements for an 8-hour online remedial course.
TUITION
The tuition for the Adult Remedial Driving Course is $125.00.
DISMISSAL POLICY
Should it be determined that anyone other than the student has completed any portion of the course, the student will not be allowed to move forward with their course, a certificate of completion will not be issued, and no refund will be given.
REFUND POLICY
The Driving School will not refund any payment or tuition (or part of payment or tuition) if the Driving School is ready, willing, and able to fulfill its part of this agreement.
LENGTH OF TRAINING
The student is required to complete all available training within thirty days from the first day of training. No refunds will be issued for students who do not complete their course within the required amount of time.
LICENSE REINSTATEMENT AND POINT CREDIT NOT GUARANTEED
The Driving School does not guarantee a point credit, the avoidance of a license suspension, or a reinstatement of a suspended license.
COMPLETION CERTIFICATE AND FINAL EXAM REQUIREMENTS
The Driving School shall furnish a certificate of completion to all students who successfully complete the online classroom instruction. Completion, as defined by the State of Ohio, refers to the completion of the required number of hours and the attainment of a score equal to or greater than 75% on the performance measurement.
COMPLETION CERTIFICATE RE-ISSUANCE POLICY
If it is necessary to reissue a completion certificate due to the student providing incorrect information, the student will be charged a $10 Re-Issuance Fee.
GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
Student grievances or complaints may occur while participating in the course. The Driving School has adopted an internal grievance procedure providing for prompt and equitable resolution of complaints. Efforts will be made by The Driving School to reach resolution through the process whenever possible. If any student is not satisfied with the results of the process used to resolve complaints and concerns, he or she is encouraged to file a formal grievance with the Department of Public Safety through the Driver Training Program Office, 1970 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43223.
COURSE APPROVAL AND THIRD-PARTY DATA ACCESS
The Driving School must authenticate the student’s identity to comply with state identity verification requirements before the student can begin the course. Identity will be authenticated electronically based on information the student provides during registration, including name, address, phone number, and date of birth. If a student’s identity cannot be validated based on the information provided, the student must submit a signed and notarized affidavit to The Driving School before access to the course is allowed.
HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
An internet-capable device such as a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop PC is required to successfully complete the course. A stable and continuous internet connection is required. The latest version of the device’s operating system and internet browser are required. An understanding of basic computer hardware and software with the ability to perform computer operations, as well as knowledge of basic computer and internet terminology will be required to take the course. Access to a functioning email inbox is also required.
INTERRUPTIONS IN COURSE SERVICE
Interruptions in course service may occur that The Driving School has no control of. The Driving School will work diligently to restore access if the course service is disrupted.
IDENTITY VERIFICATION
There will be identity verification questions presented throughout the course to establish the identity of the student completing the coursework. The student will have 60 seconds to answer each question once it is presented. If the student fails to pass the identity verification, they will be returned to the last section where they successfully verified their identity.
SECURITY AND PRIVACY POLICY
As required by the state of Ohio, The Driving School maintains an electronic record of the student’s personal data in a secured system.
Valuable information for students is available on the internet at www.drivertraining.ohio.gov under Adult Drivers.
Commercial Driving schools are licensed by the Department of Public Safety through the Driver Training Program Office, 1970 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43223.
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Pass Drivers Ed
161 W. Wisconsin Ave. Suite 2D
Pewaukee, WI 53072