1. Enrollment & Payments
- By enrolling, you agree to pay the course fees in full unless a payment plan is offered.
- Fees are non-refundable except as required by law or as stated in our Refund Policy.
2. Course Access
- You will receive online access to course materials for the duration specified at the time of enrollment.
- Sharing login details or distributing course content is strictly prohibited.
3. Certificates
- Students who successfully complete all required modules and assessments will receive a Certificate of Completion from Barithm University.
- This certificate does not confer any professional license or ABA accreditation.
4. Student Responsibility
- Students are responsible for ensuring that Barithm University courses meet their personal or professional needs.
- We do not guarantee specific outcomes such as job placement or passing any exam.
5. Intellectual Property
- All course materials, videos, and written content are the property of Barithm University.
- You may not copy, distribute, or resell our materials without written consent.
6. Limitation of Liability
- Barithm University is not liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential damages arising from the use of our services, including exam outcomes, job opportunities, or third-party use of your certificate.
7. Governing Law
- These Terms are governed by the laws of USA. Any disputes will be handled in the courts of that jurisdiction.
Disclaimer
Barithm University is a private online training provider. Our courses are designed to help students prepare for the Bar Exam, develop paralegal skills, and strengthen legal research and writing abilities.
We are not a university accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) or any state regulatory body, nor do we grant law degrees or licenses. Certificates issued by Barithm University are Certificates of Completion and are not equivalent to state licensure, ABA-accredited degrees, or government-issued certifications.
Completion of a Barithm University program does not guarantee employment, passing of the Bar Exam, or eligibility for any state-regulated professional credential. Students are responsible for checking requirements in their jurisdiction.
