[NAGDU] Contracts

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Tue Mar 30 18:47:05 UTC 2021


To me, it does no good if the prospective student can't review the contract
at the same time, or before, making an application.  If you don't see the
contract until you get there, or until you're about to leave, you can't make
a free decision.  You've already invested a lot of time and energy, and, if
the signing is at the end, you've gotten attached to the dog and don't want
to give it up just because of some document.
In these days when it's so easy to create and share accessible documents, I
would think every school would be showing the contracts at the beginning of
the process, and I would really question any who aren't.
Tracy

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At Geb, I received it in hardcopy just before greaduating. I do not
remember seeing it anywhere before then.

On 3/30/21, Tracy Carcione via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Are contracts always available, say, online, before the student goes into
> training?  I seem to remember being presented with a piece of print paper
> sometime during training at GDB, but that was many years ago, so things
are
> probably very different now.  I think I got the contract from TSE as part
> of
> the application package, but I'm vague on that, too.  Getting old and
> forgetful.
>
> What's the current situation with training program contracts?
>
> Tracy
>
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