Class Registration Policies

Registration

  • Registration is on a first come first served basis.

  • Early registration is recommended. Late registration begins one week before the start date of a class, camp, or workshop. A $20 per class late fee will apply.

  • Date of registration closure is at the discretion of the instructor and will be indicated on the registration page for each class.

  • Any special fees, such as model fees or material fees, are indicated on the registration page for each class and are to be paid to the instructor directly on the first day of class.

  • Payment in full is due at the time of registration. OPAL accepts cash, check and credit card (Visa, MasterCard & American Express) payment options.

  • Class registration will be confirmed once payment is received.

Cancellation & Refunds

  • If the office is notified (by email) at least 2 days prior to the start of the first class session, the classes and workshops are refundable, minus a processing fee of $20 for each class dropped. Students who opt to receive credit for a future class session in lieu of a refund will not be charged the processing fee.

  • Refunds are not offered after the start of any class session or workshop.

Missed Classes & Make-up Dates

  • There are no refunds on classes missed due to student absence. Make-up sessions for student absence may or may not be offered at the discretion of individual instructor(s) and the Executive Director.

  • Students will be offered a make-up class if an instructor is absent due to illness or emergency.

Low Enrollment

  • Classes will be cancelled when enrollment minimums are not reached. The Executive Director and instructors determine this minimum enrollment number. These cancellations may be made, up to three days prior to the first day of the class or workshop. Students will be notified of the cancellation by email or by telephone. Full tuition will be refunded and can be either applied as credit to use for future enrollments or membership or by mailed check within two weeks of cancellation notification (at the discretion of the registrant).

Photography

  • Representatives from OPAL may take photos of participants and/or their artwork during class sessions. These pictures are for OPAL use only and may be used in publications and/or our website. Please notify us if you would not like photos to be taken of you or your child.

Lost & Found

OPAL is not responsible for individual property lost or forgotten in the studio or gallery.


Code of Conduct Policy

To provide students, members, visitors and staff with an appropriate program environment, the Oak Park Art League (OPAL) has adopted the following Code of Conduct:

OPAL will not tolerate any conduct or behavior that is disruptive of its educational or other programs. Students shall not engage in any conduct or behavior that: (1) threatens the safety or comfort of any student, employee, faculty member or visitor; (2) is a danger to themselves or any other student, employee, faculty member or visitor; or (3) interferes with OPAL’s ability to conduct classes, workshops, studio sessions, special events, exhibitions or other OPAL programs. OPAL has the sole right to determine whether conduct or behavior is in violation of its Code of Conduct.

Some examples of unacceptable behavior are, without limitation:

·        Being present on the premises or in class under the influence of drugs or alcohol or other abusive substances.

·        Sexual harassment, inappropriate touching, verbal abuse, physical violence, or threat of physical violence.

·        Discriminatory behavior or comments against a student or instructor’s race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or culture.

·        Disruptive behavior in class which undermines the instructor’s authority, or which interferes with other students’ or models’ ability to participate effectively.

·        Damaging or destroying the property of OPAL, other students, staff, members, or visitors.

Violation of the above may result in sanctions including suspension or expulsion from OPAL programs and/or premises; forfeiture of tuition, fees, etc.; financial responsibility for any damage caused; and, in the case of a minor, parental notification and/or being sent home at the parent’s expense.