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STUDENT CENTER

Welcome to the LEI Student Resource Center where you can find all of the resources you will need to success in this program. Check back often for latest student news & other exciting LEI adventures!

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HYBRID STUDENTS

WHAT YOU CAN

EXPECT

  • Saturday & Sunday in person weekends 9 - 5 pm with 1-hour lunch break.

  • Some Saturdays allowed for make-up coursework:  10:00 a.m. - Noon.

  • Students will be notified as soon as possible if classes are canceled due to weather.

  • All major holidays are recognized.

Access to CANVAS

CANVAS is an online learning management system that allows students to learn from anywhere, anytime! CANVAS is the most popular platform for all school types including higher education.

Online Courses

LEI offers coursework through an online management system that is easy to use available anywhere! Canvas includes  See individual courses for weekly due dates. Study during the week at your convenience. Online courses are not self-paced.

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Canvas Technology

Canvas requires an updated Internet browser, Firefox and Safari are recommended. Make sure to try out the software and links before your classes begin. Troubleshoot any problems using the Canvas Help tab or YouTube channel. Make sure all plug-ins, microphones, and audio functions work well.

Important Industry Links

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AMERICAN MASSAGE THERAPY ASSOCIATION

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TEACHING & EDUCATION DEGREES

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NATIONAL BOARD BODYWORK & MASSAGE

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FREE LMT

RESOURCES

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Department of Regulatory Agencies

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LICENSE

REQUIREMENTS

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American Bodywork & Massage Professionals

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ABOUT

GOLDEN COLORADO

GET 10% OFF IF PAID IN FULL BY START OF CLASSES!

TUITION INFORMATION

  • ​​Pay $300 Deposit (applied to the cost of tuition)

  • Pay Remaining Tuition:

    • Payment Plans Available

    • Venmo: @cliebe

    • PayPal: clynnliebe@gmail.com

    • Call to Pay by Phone: 1 (800) 585-7903

  • Payment Due at the Time Classes Begin

Student Policies

Attendance Requirements

Students are expected to arrive on time for class with proper materials. An overall attendance rate of at least 80% is required. Instructors may request your withdrawal from a course or program if absences or tardiness exceed 70%. Students who are unable to continue classes for medical reasons or severe personal problems will be required to take a leave of absence until they are able to return to class. Proper documentation will be required to substantiate a student’s withdrawal.

Progress Policy

Students must maintain a 75% grade point average. Those who do not will be placed on probation for 30 days. During the probation period students must raise their grade average to passing or higher. The student may be terminated if grades are not satisfactory at the end of the probationary period.

Students enrolled in the 500 hour Professional Massage Therapy program have one year to complete all courses. After one year, upon consideration of circumstances, students may be required to exit the program, retake courses, and/or pay additional fees for program extensions.

Dis-enrollment or extension shall be at the school Director’s discretion. The Director has final authority and shall notify the student of the final decision.

Grading System

Every six weeks, progress reports with grades will be issued to students throughout the program. Students enrolled in short-term courses will be issued grades at course end.

90-100 = A  Excellent

80-89 = B  Above Average

70-79 = C  Average

60-69 = D  Below Average

Under 59 = F  Unsatisfactory

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Transcripts

Date Adopted:7/23/24
A. Purpose
This policy is in response to Colorado HB22-1049.
B. Scope
This policy applies to all current and former students, excluding foreign students as defined in
C.R.S. 23-1-113.5., who have an outstanding debt for tuition, room and board, or other financial
aid funds owed to the school and request a transcript, diploma, or certificate. This policy also
describes when a student may be subject to a registration hold.


C. Policy
1. Individuals may be subject to a transcript, diploma, or certificate hold when such individual
owes certain debts to the School for tuition, room and board fees, or financial aid funds.
Individuals will be subject to such a hold when the student owes more than $500 for more than one month at which point the school may assign the debt to a third-party collection agency. If an individual is subject to such a
hold, their transcripts, diplomas, or certificates will not be released unless an exemption
applies as outlined in section 2 of this policy.


2. Exemptions are granted for individuals who can demonstrate that the
transcript/diploma/certificate request is required for one of the following reasons:
a. Job application
b. Transferring to another postsecondary institution
c. Applying for state, federal, or institutional financial aid
d. Pursuit of opportunities in the military or national guard
e. Pursuit of other postsecondary opportunities


3. Process and Procedure for Exemptions: Upon submission of a transcript/diploma/certificate
request and documentation to verify an exemption, the School will review the request and
make a determination regarding whether or not an exemption exists, as outlined in section
2, above. If it is determined that the individual has a valid exemption, the School will
release the requested transcript/diploma/certificate. If the School determines that the
individual does not meet the exemption criteria, the School will provide a written
explanation of the denial of the request within seven business days.


4. Registration Holds: Individuals will no longer be able to register or enroll for
courses/classes if the student owes more than $500 for more than one month at which point the school may assign the debt to a third-party collection agency.


5. Individuals have the option to establish a payment plan for an outstanding debt. An
individual who wishes to establish a payment plan for a debt owed to the School should
contact: lotusedinstitute@gmail.com


6. Complaints pertaining to HB22-1049 may be submitted to the Colorado Student Loan
Ombudsperson via email to CSLSA@coag.gov.

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