Course Cancellation/Discontinuance
UCLA Extension reserves the right to cancel a class due to low enrollment or in case of an emergency. To be sustainable, each class is required to have a minimum number of paid enrollments. You will be contacted by your program rep if there is not a sufficient number of students or if we have an emergency such as flood or fire that preempts your meeting. If your department decides to cancel your class, our contract cancels.
- UCLA Extension is a self-supporting institution. Extension sometimes finds it necessary to cancel in advance, discontinue, reschedule or combine courses and change instructors. Due to budgetary constraints, Extension requires each course or special program offered to have a minimum number of paid enrollments.
- Program Coordinators will contact you if advance enrollment indicates that there may not be a sufficient number of students. A Program Coordinator may visit the first class to check attendance. If enrollment is insufficient to continue the course, students will be given the option of requesting a full refund or transferring to another course.
- Should the course be canceled, your instructor agreement also is canceled, including rights to compensation. All events and preparation leading up to the teaching assignment are assumed as pre-course responsibilities of the instructor, without remuneration (exceptions include online curriculum developers who are specifically hired to develop online content).