ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION Sample Clauses

ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 2.1 Admissions and registration shall be coordinated by the CCAPAgreement conditions for enrollment and all other applicable policies and procedures established by the COLLEGE. 2.2 Prior to registering for a dual enrollment course, students shall complete and submit a Dual Enrollment Application. 2.3 Prior to a student’s enrollment in a COLLEGE course pursuant to this Agreement, HSHMC shall confirm in writing to COLLEGE that each student applying to enroll in a COLLEGE course, including COLLEGE summer session course(s), has received the necessary approvals required pursuant to Education Code section 48800 et. seq. to attend a COLLEGE course. Written confirmation of approval for a student to attend a COLLEGE course(s) may be evidenced by documentation from the student’s principal or the county board of education, approving student’s attendance in the COLLEGE course(s) for which the student is applying for enrollment. With regard to students enrolled at HSHMC, HSHMC shall also confirm in writing to COLLEGE prior to a student’s enrollment in a COLLEGE course, that the parent or guardian of a student applying for enrollment in a COLLEGE course has consented to such enrollment. 2.4 HSHMC shall pay the total cost of books and materials for HSHMC students who enroll in a dual enrollment course. 2.5 Registration and access to all dual enrolled courses scheduled at the HSHMC shall be open to the general public, except those courses which are held on a closed high school campus and limited to high school students in accordance with Education Code section 76004. 2.6 All dual enrollment courses shall meet the enrollment requirements as set forth by the COLLEGE.
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ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 2.1. Admissions and registration shall be coordinated by the AGREEMENT conditions for enrollment and all other applicable policies and procedures established by the GCCCD college (COLLEGE). 2.2. Prior to registering for a dual enrollment course, students shall complete and submit a dual enrollment application and all appropriate college matriculation paperwork. This paperwork may be facilitated by HCHS or COLLEGE personnel in order to assist students and streamline processes. 2.3. HCHS shall pay the total cost of books and materials for HCHS students who enroll in a dual enrollment course. 2.4. Registration and access to all dual enrollment courses under this AGREEMENT shall not be open to the general public, in accordance with Education Code section 76004. 2.5. All dual enrollment courses shall meet the enrollment requirements as set forth by the COLLEGE or as mutually agreed upon by HCHS and the COLLEGE.
ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 1.1 Admissions and registration shall be coordinated by the Administrative Liaison referenced in section 4.3 hereof and applicable policies and procedures established by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.2 Prior to registering for a dual enrollment course, students shall complete and submit a Dual Enrollment Form provided as Exhibit B attached to this Agreement. 1.3 The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall pay the total cost of books and materials for students who enroll in a dual enrollment 1.4 Registration and access to all dual enrolled courses scheduled at the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall only be open to SCHOOL DISTRICT students if enrollment meets minimum capacity for the course offered. If the SCHOOL DISTRICT cannot fill to minimum capacity, the course will be cancelled by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.5 COLLEGE DISTRICT shall waive the health fee, student activity fee and student representation fee for students who enroll in dual enrollment courses as listed under Exhibit C attached to this Agreement. 1.6 All dual enrollment courses shall meet the enrollment requirements as set forth by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.7 Priority enrollment and registration for SCHOOL DISTRICT students that are enrolling in dual enrollment courses under this Agreement are equivalent to SCHOOL DISTRICT students who attend a middle college high school.
ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 1.1. CCAP students shall be exempted from the fees and admissions requirements listed in Sierra College Board Policies 5010 and 5030. Admissions and registration shall be governed by all other applicable policies and procedures established by the COLLEGE (CA Ed Codes 48800, 76001(d), 76004). 1.2. Prior to registering for a CCAP course, students shall complete and submit a CCAP Permission Form, granting parental consent for their high school student to enroll in community college courses. 1.3. Students enrolled in a CCAP course shall not be assessed any fee that is prohibited by Education Code section 49011. 1.4. The DISTRICT shall supply the DISTRICT students with all required texts and materials. The COLLEGE will waive all COLLEGE fees for DISTRICT students enrolling in a CCAP course at the DISTRICT. Pursuant to SB 150 and SB 141 non-resident students admitted and enrolled per this agreement will be exempted from paying non-resident tuition. 1.5. All CCAP courses shall have a minimum enrollment of 20 students unless the COLLEGE and the DISTRICT agree otherwise. 1.6. Students will be enrolled in CCAP courses in compliance with existing COLLEGE enrollment policies.
ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 7.1 The AI UoG shall manage the admissions processes relating to the Programme on behalf of the CPUs in accordance with the Programme Schedule. 7.2 Unless otherwise agreed by the CPUs, in each Academic Year each Student shall be required to simultaneously Register with each of the Degree Awarding CPUs and will sign the undertakings relating to adherence to the relevant ordinances, rules and regulation of all CPUs. Upon registration Students will be entitled to use the services of all CPUs. No Student will be allowed to Register for the Programme unless the Entry Requirements have been met. 7.3 In relation to optional Summer School, attending Students will be Registered as non-degree Students taking Summer Session courses for the period they attend at the Non-Degree Awarding CPU. 7.4 Where applicable, it shall be the Student's responsibility to obtain the necessary visa and/or permits to study in the relevant jurisdiction. UoG may, at its discretion, sponsor certain Students to study in the UK under the terms of its Tier 4 sponsorship registration with the United Kingdom Home Office. Where UoG does so, the other CPUs will provide UoG with all Information and assistance as UoG requires, to enable it to comply legally with its Tier 4 Sponsorship duties. Information will be provided by the other CPUs to UoG as soon as possible and in good time to allow it to comply with any time constraints imposed on UoG by the Home Office in accordance with Tier 4 Sponsorship. Failure to do so may result in the Student having to withdraw from the Programme and in extreme circumstances can affect the ‘highly trusted sponsor’ status that UoG maintains with the Home Office. At UoG’s request, the other CPUs will also provide assistance with the monitoring the attendance of Students for (UK) Tier 4 Sponsorship compliance purposes. 7.5 If, and to the extent that, the other CPUs are required to sponsor a Student in respect of entry to study in the jurisdiction in which it is located, UoG shall provide the other CPUs with such reasonable Information and assistance as may be necessary to enable the other CPUs to comply with any obligations imposed on it by the relevant immigration authorities in their jurisdiction. 7.6 UoG, on behalf of the EUROSUD Consortium, will make the provisional scholarship offers to successful applicants via email, following the scholarship selection committee meeting. Students offered scholarships will be instructed to confirm participation in the Programme,...
ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 1.1 Admissions and registration shall be coordinated by the Administrative Liaison in section 4.3 below and applicable policies and procedures established by College. 1.2 Prior to registering for a dual enrollment course, students shall complete and submit a Special Admit Application in the form provided as “Exhibit B” attached to this Agreement. 1.3 College shall pay the total cost of books and materials for students who enroll in a dual enrollment course. District will pay for cost of books not returned at the conclusion of College class. 1.4 All dual enrollment courses shall meet the enrollment requirements as set forth by College.
ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 1.1 Admissions and registration shall be coordinated by the Administrative Liaison referenced in section 4.3 hereof and applicable policies and procedures established by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.2 Prior to registering for a dual enrollment course, students shall complete and submit a Dual Enrollment Form provided as Exhibit B attached to this Agreement. 1.3 SCHOOL DISTRICT shall purchase textbooks and pay for lab fees (where applicable) for dual enrollment courses listed under Exhibit C, including future amendments, when initially offered. The COLLEGE DISTRICT shall use the textbooks for no less than three years. If the dual enrollment faculty changes a textbook within the three year period, the COLLEGE DISTRICT will incur the cost of replacing. 1.4 Registration and access to all dual enrolled courses scheduled at the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall only be open to SCHOOL DISTRICT students if enrollment meets minimum capacity for the course offered. If the SCHOOL DISTRICT cannot fill to minimum capacity, the course will be cancelled by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.5 COLLEGE DISTRICT shall waive the health fee, student activity fee and student representation fee for students who enroll in dual enrollment courses as listed under Exhibit C attached to this Agreement. 1.6 All dual enrollment courses shall meet the enrollment requirements as set forth by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.7 Priority enrollment and registration for SCHOOL DISTRICT students that are enrolling in dual enrollment courses under this Agreement are equivalent to SCHOOL DISTRICT students who attend a middle college high school.
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ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 1.1 Admissions and registration shall be coordinated by the Administrative Liaison referenced in section 4.3 hereof and applicable policies and procedures established by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.2 Prior to registering for a dual enrollment course, students shall complete and submit a Dual Enrollment Form provided as Exhibit B attached to this Agreement. 1.3 SCHOOL DISTRICT shall purchase textbooks and pay for lab fees (where applicable) for dual enrollment courses listed under Exhibit C, including future amendments, when initially offered. The COLLEGE DISTRICT shall use the textbooks for no less than three years. This may limit the course offerings due to available faculty. 1.4 Registration and access to all dual enrolled courses scheduled at the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall only be open to SCHOOL DISTRICT students if enrollment meets minimum capacity for the course offered. If the SCHOOL DISTRICT cannot fill to minimum capacity, the course will be cancelled by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.5 COLLEGE DISTRICT shall waive the health fee, student activity fee and student representation fee for students who enroll in dual enrollment courses as listed under Exhibit C attached to this Agreement. 1.6 All dual enrollment courses shall meet the enrollment requirements as set forth by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.7 Priority enrollment and registration for SCHOOL DISTRICT students that are enrolling in dual enrollment courses under this Agreement are equivalent to SCHOOL DISTRICT students who attend a middle college high school.
ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 1.1 Admissions and registration shall be coordinated by the Administrative Liaison referenced in section 4.3 hereof and applicable policies and procedures established by the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.2 Prior to registering for a dual enrollment course, students shall complete and submit a Dual Enrollment Form provided as Exhibit B attached to this Agreement. 1.3 The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall pay the total cost of books and materials for students who enroll in a dual enrollment course. 1.4 Registration and access to all dual enrolled courses scheduled at the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall only be open to SCHOOL DISTRICT students if enrollment meets minimum DocuSign Envelope ID: 5FD233B1-D045-4AEF-A5FA-FCFFAAC5C38A capacity for the course offered. If the SCHOOL DISTRICT cannot fill to minimum capacity, the course may be opened to the public at the discretion of the COLLEGE DISTRICT. 1.5 COLLEGE DISTRICT will waive health and activities fees for students. SCHOOL DISTRICT shall be responsible for the student representation fee required by AB1504, or students must opt out of this fee by submitting the “Student Representation Fee Opt-Out Form, which is available online. 1.6 All dual enrollment courses shall meet the enrollment requirements as set forth by the COLLEGE DISTRICT.
ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION. 2.1 Admissions and registration shall be coordinated by the CCAP Agreement conditions for enrollment and all other applicable policies and procedures established by the COLLEGE. 2.2 Prior to registering for a dual enrollment course, students shall complete and submit a Dual Enrollment Application. 2.3 Prior to a student’s enrollment in a COLLEGE course pursuant to this Agreement, SCHS shall confirm in writing to COLLEGE that each student applying to enroll in a COLLEGE course, including COLLEGE summer session course(s), has received the necessary approvals required pursuant to Education Code section 48800 et. seq. to attend a COLLEGE course. Written confirmation of approval for a student to attend a COLLEGE course(s) may be evidenced by documentation from the student’s principal or the county board of education, approving student’s attendance in the COLLEGE course(s) for which the student is applying for enrollment. With regard to students enrolled at SCHS, SCHS shall also confirm in writing to COLLEGE prior to a student’s enrollment in a COLLEGE course, that the parent or guardian of a student applying for enrollment in a COLLEGE course has consented to such enrollment. 2.4 SCHS shall pay the total cost of books and materials for SCHS students who enroll in a dual enrollment course. 2.5 Registration and access to all dual enrolled courses scheduled at the SCHS shall be open to the general public, except those courses which are held on a closed high school campus and limited to high school students in accordance with Education Code section 76004. 2.6 All dual enrollment courses shall meet the enrollment requirements as set forth by the COLLEGE.
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