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Omni o (08/16/2020)
Like the other guy mentioned... Due to COVID i couldn't pay the remaining course money and now I am being rudely treated and forced for THOUSAND euros.. I too think that this is modern theft this is very unacceptable. I mentioned to them that i am willing to pay a FULL course price when the next one starts but they are forcing me to pay the previous one when i don't have money. Repeatedly reminding me with lawyer action and dates... scaring me into paying it. Highly suggest to AVOID them as all they want is your money. There are better interpreting courses out there such as the one in Zaandam.
ML K (01/04/2021)
A great school and solid education. I learned a lot and got to know new people. The constructive feedback from the teachers has also given me more self-confidence. And I always think back with pleasure to the (student) administration, very helpful and pleasant.
Simohamed Madhar (05/04/2020)
A while ago I registered for the general interpreter technique course at ITV Interpretation and Translation School. After completing the first lesson, I was unable to continue the course due to medical conditions. Because I had an accident. I have neatly informed ITV Hogeschool that I am unable to complete the course due to illness and that I have to stop because of this, unfortunately I get the response that I have to pay the full invoice price while being sick is force majeure, apparently nobody chooses this. I have also indicated that I am willing to pay 1/3 of the training invoice as a deposit and pay 2/3 when the next course starts and of course when I get better, unfortunately this proposal was also refused. I think it is unjustified that I recently quit training because of force majeure and still have to pay thousands of euros for the lessons I did not take. At the time, I honestly intended to go to court, but due to illness I have waived it. I had to recover first. There are also many other institutions of this type (such as NCOI and LOI) that have previously been tapped by the judge, but they still demand high amounts. I had to do a lot of medical research in the hospital and eventually needed 6 months for recovery with physiotherapy, among other things. I believe that a study program is a so-called 'assignment contract'. It must be possible to terminate that agreement at any time, without restrictive conditions. Under consumer law, pupils or students are only obliged to pay for the part of the training they have already completed and a 'reasonable part' of the costs, such as teaching materials that have already been sent. Does it make sense to go to court? Maybe.
Cornelia Kuipers (08/19/2020)
School is about corpses! We are all adults and treated like children! No standards and value! Only the finances are important! Heartless!
Dorien Bot (10/30/2019)
Oldest training for interpretation and translation.
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