Advisement. CONTRACTOR agrees that if any facts come to its attention which raise any questions as to the applicability of this law, it will immediately inform the COUNTY designated representative and provide all information needed for resolution of the question.
Advisement. The employee grants the Board an irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use and copy the employee’s work for review by external agencies and constituencies for the purposes of
Advisement a. Faculty members shall maintain a minimum of three (3) scheduled on-campus office hours per week. These scheduled on-campus office hours shall be divided among at least two (2) different weekdays and shall be set hours and not “by appointment.”
b. Faculty members shall also encourage students to interact with them by telephone and e- mail, shall provide students with their University e-mail addresses and office telephone numbers, and shall be responsive to communications via these media.
c. Faculty office hours, University e-mail addresses and office telephone numbers shall be clearly communicated to students, posted by the faculty member, and recorded with the Department Chairperson who will furnish them to the Xxxx.
Advisement. The Company hereby advises Executive to consult with an attorney concerning the Agreement prior to signing the Agreement.
Advisement. Each dual enrollment student must meet with a PHSC academic advisor prior to registration at least once per semester that the student plans to enroll in dual enrollment courses. Dual enrollment students are limited to taking only those courses in their chosen program of study. For additional information on program(s) of study, please refer to the Academic Programs section in the current PHSC catalog. Civic Literacy Requirement
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Advisement. All Construction Apprenticeship students are required to meet with an academic advisor in the WSU College of Engineering, Applied Science & Technology (EAST) to establish a program contract plan, before entering the program.
Advisement. Each dual enrollment student must meet with a PHSC academic advisor prior to registration at least once per semester that the student plans to enroll in dual enrollment courses. Dual enrollment students are limited to taking only those courses in their chosen program of study. For additional information on program(s) of study, please refer to the Academic Programs section in the current PHSC catalog. In addition, students must have the approval of a parent or legal guardian and/or their school’s designee. Academic advising will include, but is not limited to, requirements for PHSC programs, prerequisites for classes, common university transfer requirements, information regarding the College’s established and approved registration, drop/add, and withdrawal dates which will not be altered; that two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in class, that assignment deadlines are firm; that General Education courses require completion with a grade of “C” or higher; and that all grades, including withdrawals, will become part of the student’s permanent collegiate, academic transcript. It should also be noted that the curriculum offered is a college level curriculum. The Statement of Standards E3, Educational Planning indicates that college course materials and class discussions will be appropriate for college- level instruction and may reflect topics not typically included in secondary courses and as such may contain content deemed to be controversial or of an adult nature. Courses will not be modified to the high school level to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity. It is strongly recommended that the background and maturity level of the student be considered prior to registration in any college credit course. Course descriptions are available in the online PHSC College Catalog/Student Handbook.
Advisement. Statement made by an officer that a communication, conversation or interaction with a citizen is being recorded.
Advisement. Each full-time teaching faculty member shall participate in thirty (30) planned formal hours of advisement per academic year. Teaching faculty who do not participate in the formal planned approved advisement activities must meet their advisement responsibility by teaching one additional faculty contact hour per fifteen (15) hours of advisement. This advisement responsibility can be met through teaching a required orientation/advisement course.