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Application & Payment

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Application and Payment

Please send an e-mail to apply@glassfurnace.org or simply call +90 216 433 36 93 for application. You can also download: CO_APP_FORM_EN.doc and send it to us.

A nonrefundable application fee of EURO 300* in Turkish Liras is required in order to complete the application procedure. Method of payment could be either credit card or money transfer to the account, 'Garanti Bank, Kavacik Branch, Account Number: 9088085 (Branch Code: 389)'. If the payment is made via money transfer the receipt should be attached to the application form.  Final confirmation will be sent to your address. The deadline for the deposit is indicated seperately for each course. As soon as the deposit is paid, registration is considered complete. The applicants will then be expected to make their full payment by the deadline indicated. For your inquiries, please write to us at apply@glassfurnace.org. For long term courses please contact the Glass Furnace. 

Cancellation Policy 

For the two-week-courses, if cancellations are made before two months prior to the first day of class, all payment, minus the bank transfer costs, is refunded. For cancellations made before one month prior to the fist day of class, 2/3 of the deposit and for cancellations made before 10 days prior to the class, ½ of the education expenses is refunded. No refund will be given to cancellations made within the last 10 days before classes start. Should the number of applicants be insufficient for a certain course to be held, the Glass Furnace reserves the right to cancel the course in a short notice. If that circumstance should arise, a full refund except the non-refundable application fee will be available. At all applicant's cancelations, the amount to be paid back will be transferred after deducting the bank commissions and fees. 
 
* Will be calculated according Garanti Bank EURO exchange rate on banknotes (selling) at the time of the payment.