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Enrollment agreement summary.

Agreement structure and governing commitments.

Agreement terms

Agreement language is written to align expectations before program start.

Enrollment agreement — draft terms (public copy)

Not a substitute for your signed contract. This page summarizes terms intended to match the enrollment agreement you accept when you pay the deposit or first tuition installment. Licensed counsel must approve the final PDF or e-sign version. If anything here conflicts with your signed agreement, the signed document controls.

Operator: Ethical Futures Institute, LLC (Delaware), doing business as Ethical Futures Institute — see Legal entity.


Parties

You (“Student”) and Ethical Futures Institute, LLC (“Institute”) enter into an enrollment agreement when you accept an offer and complete the published confirmation and payment steps for a specific cohort.

Program

  • Format: Online, in English, non-degree professional education.
  • Not a route to U.S. F-1 / J-1 study; see International applicants.
  • Cohort name, field(s), and start date appear in your offer and cohort materials.

Fees (published v1 — same as Tuition & access)

ItemUSD
Application fee125non-refundable (fee waiver per Fee waiver if approved)
Enrollment deposit (after admit)500 — credited toward tuition
Single 18-week field3,800
Two-field bundle (same academic year, if offered)6,800

Payment plan: Deposit at acceptance; remaining tuition in three installments at cohort start, week 6, and week 12 (unless your offer states otherwise).

Currency: USD. You pay any bank or card conversion or cross-border fees.

Refunds (tuition; application fee excluded except Institute error)

  • Within 7 calendar days after the published cohort start date: 100% of tuition actually paid to date, less USD 100 administrative offset.
  • Days 8–21 after cohort start: 50% of tuition paid to date.
  • After day 21: No tuition refund.

Withdrawal is effective on the date of your written notice to support@ethicalfutures.institute (or as specified in cohort rules).

Conduct and integrity

You agree to Integrity & use of AI and other conduct rules published for the cohort. Serious violations may result in removal without refund where permitted by law.

Intellectual property

You receive a limited license to use Institute materials for personal educational use during the cohort. You may not redistribute core materials without permission.

Disclaimers

The program provides education, not legal, tax, immigration, medical, or investment advice.

Limitation of liability; law; disputes

The signed enrollment agreement contains the controlling language. The intended terms below are typical for a Delaware LLC offering online professional education; licensed counsel must confirm they fit your entity, insurance, and the student’s jurisdiction (including any mandatory consumer rules that cannot be waived).

  • Limitation of liability: To the maximum extent permitted by law, neither party is liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for loss of profits or data, arising out of the program or this relationship. The Institute’s total liability for all claims relating to a single cohort is intended to be capped at the tuition and fees you actually paid for that cohort. Carve-outs may apply for gross negligence, willful misconduct, or personal injury where the law does not allow exclusion.

  • Governing law: The agreement is intended to be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to conflict-of-law rules that would apply another state’s or country’s substantive law—except where non-waivable rights in your home jurisdiction require otherwise.

  • Disputes: Disputes are intended to be resolved in the state or federal courts located in New Castle County, Delaware, and each party consents to that personal jurisdiction and venue, subject to (i) small-claims procedures where available and appropriate, and (ii) any mandatory venue or procedure your counsel determines cannot be contracted away for certain students.

Privacy

See Privacy policy.

Full document

The binding text is the version you sign or accept electronically at enrollment, which may include cohort-specific schedules and addenda. Staff: long-form draft for attorneys lives at Ethical Futures/operations/ENROLLMENT_AGREEMENT_DRAFT_FOR_COUNSEL_v1.md in the repo.


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Last updated: March 2026