The University cannot accept responsibility, and expressly excludes liability for:
Although the University will attempt to ensure that computer programs and software available for the students’ use have reasonable security and anti-virus protections, the student should use such computer programs and software provided by the University at his or her own risk.
The University will not be held liable for loss or damage suffered by the student as a result of the use of any computer programs or software provided by or made available by the University, including any contamination of software or loss of files.
Neither the student nor the University will hold each other liable for failure or delay in performing obligations, if the failure or delay is due to causes beyond the party’s reasonable control (e.g., fire, flood, or industrial dispute).
EC-Council University reserves the right to add or delete components from certain courses, programs, or areas of study as circumstances may require, make faculty changes, modify tuition rates and fees, and make policy changes it believes will enhance the quality and delivery of educational services, with advanced notification.
Below is an overview of the total cost of ECCU’s individual programs:
ECCU accepts payments by credit card through our student portal. Payments can also be made via PayPal. Please contact our Finance Team at [email protected] for payment-related guidance.
International students can pay tuition online using secure, globally accepted methods. We also provide currency conversion guidance and flexible international payment plans. Please contact our Finance Team at [email protected] for payment-related guidance.
The University supplies students with online books, resources, and materials as appropriate to the course to assist in keeping the cost of education minimal. For specific courses, LIRN and EC-Council Academia textbooks are provided and embedded within the courses. Students do not pay for access to the LIRN online library provided by the University. If a student wishes, they could purchase additional books, but it is not required. If a student chooses to purchase any textbooks outside of the online course access materials, those students might expect an additional expense of $250–$900 (+shipping) for textbooks over the course of the program.
ECCU does not supply students with copies of books, tools, electronic equipment, or electronic supplies.
The University supplies students with online books, resources, and materials as appropriate to the course to assist in keeping the cost of education minimal. For specific courses, LIRN and EC-Council Academia textbooks are provided and embedded within the courses. Students do not pay for access to the LIRN online library provided by the University. If a student wishes, they could purchase additional books, but it is not required. If a student chooses to purchase any textbooks outside of the online course access materials, those students might expect an additional expense of $250–$900 (+shipping) for textbooks over the course of the program.
ECCU does not supply students with copies of books, tools, electronic equipment, or electronic supplies.
The University supplies students with online books, resources, and materials as appropriate to the course to assist in keeping the cost of education minimal. For specific courses, LIRN and EC-Council Academia textbooks are provided and embedded within the courses. Students do not pay for access to the LIRN online library provided by the University. If a student wishes, they could purchase additional books, but it is not required. If a student chooses to purchase any textbooks outside of the online course access materials, those students might expect an additional expense of $250–$900 (+shipping) for textbooks over the course of the program.
ECCU does not supply students with copies of books, tools, electronic equipment, or electronic supplies.
The University supplies students with online books, resources, and materials as appropriate to the course to assist in keeping the cost of education minimal. For specific courses, LIRN and EC-Council Academia textbooks are provided and embedded within the courses. Students do not pay for access to the LIRN online library provided by the University. If a student wishes, they could purchase additional books, but it is not required. If a student chooses to purchase any textbooks outside of the online course access materials, those students might expect an additional expense of $250–$900 (+shipping) for textbooks over the course of the program.
ECCU does not supply students with copies of books, tools, electronic equipment, or electronic supplies.
The University supplies students with online books, resources, and materials as appropriate to the course to assist in keeping the cost of education minimal. For specific courses, LIRN and EC-Council Academia textbooks are provided and embedded within the courses. Students do not pay for access to the LIRN online library provided by the University. If a student wishes, they could purchase additional books, but it is not required. If a student chooses to purchase any textbooks outside of the online course access materials, those students might expect an additional expense of $250–$900 (+shipping) for textbooks over the course of the program.
ECCU does not supply students with copies of books, tools, electronic equipment, or electronic supplies.
The University supplies students with online books, resources, and materials as appropriate to the course to assist in keeping the cost of education minimal. For specific courses, LIRN and EC-Council Academia textbooks are provided and embedded within the courses. Students do not pay for access to the LIRN online library provided by the University. If a student wishes, they could purchase additional books, but it is not required. If a student chooses to purchase any textbooks outside of the online course access materials, those students might expect an additional expense of $250–$900 (+shipping) for textbooks over the course of the program.
ECCU does not supply students with copies of books, tools, electronic equipment, or electronic supplies.
The University supplies students with online books, resources, and materials as appropriate to the course to assist in keeping the cost of education minimal. For specific courses, LIRN and EC-Council Academia textbooks are provided and embedded within the courses. Students do not pay for access to the LIRN online library provided by the University. If a student wishes, they could purchase additional books, but it is not required. If a student chooses to purchase any textbooks outside of the online course access materials, those students might expect an additional expense of $250–$900 (+shipping) for textbooks over the course of the program.
ECCU does not supply students with copies of books, tools, electronic equipment, or electronic supplies.
Students should submit to the Registrar, Dean, or any other appropriate official written requests that identify the records they wish to inspect. The University official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the University official to whom the request was submitted, that official shall advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed.
Students may ask the University to amend records they believe are inaccurate or misleading. They should write to the University official responsible for the record, clearly identifying the part of the record they want changed and specifying why it is inaccurate or misleading. If the University decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, the University will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of his or her right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing.
One exception permitting disclosure without consent is to university officials with legitimate educational interests. Another exception is a judge’s order as covered by FERPA. A University official is a person employed by the University in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research or support staff position (including law enforcement unit personnel and health staff), a person or company with whom the University has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor or collection agent), a person serving on the Advisory Board, or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another University official in performing his or her tasks. A University official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an educational record to fulfill their professional responsibility.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, as amended, is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law, also known as the Buckley Amendment, applies to all educational agencies or institutions that receive funds under any program administered by the US Department of Education.
Educational institutions are required to annually notify enrolled students of their rights under the FERPA, as amended. This site fulfils this obligation and serves as the annual FERPA notification to students at the EC-Council University.
For more information on FERPA standards and guidelines that EC-Council University abides by, visit the US Department of Education at: http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html
Family Policy Compliance
Office, U.S. Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington,
DC, 20202-4605
Directory information is that information which may be unconditionally released without the consent of the student unless the student has specifically requested that the information not be released. The school requires that such requests be made in writing to the Manager of Student Affairs within fifteen (15) days after the student starts classes.
In compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the University treats the following student information as directory information, which can be disclosed without a specific release of information from the student: name, date and place of birth, address(es), EC-Council University issued student email address, personal email address, photograph, field of study, degrees/awards, participation in officially recognized activities, last school attended, honors list or equivalent, attendance status, dates of attendance, and level of enrolment.
Students may restrict the release of Directory Information except to school officials with legitimate educational interests and others as outlined above. To do so, a student must make the request in writing to the Registrar at [email protected]. Once filed this becomes a permanent part of the student’s record until the student instructs the institution, in writing, to have the request removed. Students should be aware of the possible consequences of putting in place such a restriction, such as missed mailings, messages, and announcements or potential non-verification of certification status.
A student may not opt out of directory information disclosures to:
Students may grant permission to release academic, financial aid, and student financial account information to third parties, including parents, by filling out the FERPA Release Form. Students may obtain the Form by contacting the Manager of Student Affairs or by submitting a request for the Form to their Academic Advisor.
This notice is not intended to be fully explanatory of students’ rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and does not constitute a waiver.
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