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What conditions must be met in order for Seattle Central to pay a commission to my agency?

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What conditions must be met in order for Seattle Central to pay a commission to my agency?

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Seattle Central pays commissions to agencies in the amount of 15% of the net tuition paid to Seattle Central for each student, for up to three academic quarters of registration by any student, provided ALL of the following conditions are met: (a) The agency assists the student in completing a Seattle Central application. (b) The agency provides a cover letter on company letterhead, establishing the connection between the student and the agency. (c) The agency provides orientation services to the student. (d) The student duly registers and pays non-resident tuition and other required fees at Seattle Central. Net tuition means the non-resident tuition actually paid and received by Seattle Central, less any refunds or returns. (e) The student will not be attending Seattle Central as part of a group that contracts separately to attend specialized classes. (f) The student is NOT a United States citizen. (Exceptions are made for non-native English speakers who are U.S. citizens and enroll in

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Seattle Central pays commissions to agencies in the amount of 15% of the net tuition paid to Seattle Central for each student, for up to three academic quarters of registration by any student, provided ALL of the following conditions are met: (a) The agency assists the student in completing a Seattle Central application. (b) The agency provides a cover letter on company letterhead, establishing the connection between the student and the agency. (c) The agency provides orientation services to the student. (d) The student duly registers and pays non-resident tuition and other required fees at Seattle Central. Net tuition means the non-resident tuition actually paid and received by Seattle Central, less any refunds or returns. (e) The student will not be attending Seattle Central as part of a group that contracts separately to attend specialized classes. (f) The student is NOT a United States citizen. (Exceptions are made for non-native English speakers who are U.S. citizens and enroll in

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