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- What are the requirements for starting at CDA?
All applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have graduated from High School, have a GED or in the process of getting your GED.
- What are CDA's hours of operation?
Classes are Monday through Thursday. The day sessions are 11 A.M to 4 P.M. and evening sessions are from 5 P.M. to 10 P.M.
- How do I sign-up?
We have open enrollment, Monday through Thursday 9 A.M. - 5 P.M., Evenings & Saturday by appointment only.
You may reach us by phone, email, or visit our school:
Call or visit us with questions any time. You will be under no obligation to sign up. Students and teachers are also available to answer your questions.
- Does CDA offer payment plans?
Yes, arrangements may be made at the time of enrollment. We accept personal checks, VISA, Master Card.
- Do Graduates receive certification?
If all programs have been completed to the instructor's satisfaction and your grade point average is 2.0 or better all
graduates will receive CDA's certification as long as all financial obligations to the Academy have been satisfied.
You will not receive your certificate until both you and the Instructor agree that you are ready. You will also retain the right to come back and practice as much as you like at
Casino Dealer's Academy. This practice is encouraged.
- How long does a CDA course take?
120 hours of classes are required to complete the course. Classes are four (4) days or nights a week, Monday through
Thursday.
- May I repeat any portion of the Course I don't fully understand?
A person may repeat any portion of the Program he/she does not fully understand. There is no additional charge to repeat training, however, the
person should be aware that their date of graduation will be extended when repeating a Program. It should also be noted that if a
person is required to repeat a Program, the second grade substitutes for the first, even if it is lower.
- Does Casino Dealer's Academy help with employment at a Casino?
Upon
successful completion of the program, the academy can assist each graduate with
job placement, however, the academy does not guarantee employment. A certificate
of graduation will be issued to each person who successfully completes the
program and satisfies all requirements. This program is not designed or
intended to qualify its participants and graduates for employment. It is solely
for the avocation, personal enrichment, and enjoyment of its participants.
- How do I obtain a gaming license?
Successful completion of a gaming school is an important step in becoming a casino employee. However, the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act requires casino employees to hold a gaming work permit and so do several states where gaming is legalized.
For those applicants wishing to pursue employment on the Indian Reservations upon graduation, please be aware the tribes cannot hire anyone who is under the age of
18 and has committed a felony or gaming related offense in the past five years.
Anyone with an arrest history might not be allow to obtain a gaming license and consequently, could not be hired as a casino employee.
Listed below are typical causes for denial of a gaming license, with more recent arrests or violations being given great emphasis. If a person has:
- Committed, conspired or attempted to cheat at gambling or committed a violation of any law pertaining to gaming in any jurisdiction
- Committed, conspired or attempted to embezzle from a licensed gaming establishment
- Committed, conspired or attempted to commit any violent crime
- Committed, conspired or attempted to commit any crime of theft which is a felony or gross misdemeanor including robbery, burglary, embezzlement, larceny, etc.
- Committed, conspired or attempted to distribute, sell or use illegal narcotics
- If a person has failed to disclose misstate or otherwise attempted to mislead any regulatory agency with respect to any material fact contained an application for a gaming license
- If a person is currently on parole or probation
- If a person has a criminal record
- Failure of the drug screening or credit check
Deal Yourself an Exciting New Life at
Casino Dealer's Academy!
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