AP Policy Sample Clauses

AP Policy. A minimum score of three (3) is required for credit for the following: Advanced Placement Exam Art: Studio Art: History Hours 3 Courses Credit after review Art Elective Biology 8 BIO 101, BIO Elective Chemistry 8 CH 101, 102 Computer Science A 3 CSS Elective Computer Science AB 4 CSS 331 Economics: Macro 3 ECO 202 Economics: Micro 3 ECO 201 English Language/Composition 3 ENG 111 English Literature/Composition 6 ENG 111, 112 Environmental Science 4 ENG 215 European History 6 HIS101, 102 French Language Score 3 3 FR 202 Score 4 or 0 0 XX 000, 000 French Literature 3 FR 315 German Language 6 Advanced Foreign Language Elective Government/Politics: American 3 POS215 Latin: Vergil 6 Language Elective Latin: Catullus-Xxxxxx 6 Language Elective Math: Calculus AB 6 MTH 201, 202 Math: Calculus BC 9 MTH 201, 202, 301 Music Theory under review Physics B 8 PSC 201, 202 Physics C: Mechanics 4 PSC201 Physics C: Electricity & Mag. 4 PSC 202 Psychology 3 PSY 110 Spanish Language Score 3 3 SPA 202 Score 4 or 5 6 SPA 221, 222 Spanish Literature 3 SPA 301 Statistics 3 XXX 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx History 6 HIS 201, 202 World History 6 HIS 101, 102 Comparative Govt. & Politics 3 POS 311 Human Geography 3 HIS Elective Bluefield College Addendum
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  • SPAM POLICY You are strictly prohibited from using the Website or any of the Company's Services for illegal spam activities, including gathering email addresses and personal information from others or sending any mass commercial emails.

  • Pet Policy 🞎 Pets are prohibited 🞎 Up to pets are permitted The following pet requirements apply [insert requirements including type, size and quantity,ifapplicable: ] The above-described pet policy is a material provision of this Lease. Violation of the pet policy may lead to damages, deposit, and/or fees or additional rent assessed to Tenant and constitutes a default under this Lease.

  • Payment Policy 11.9.1 A full-time tenure-track teacher, who is a member of the bargaining unit on an annual salary basis and who has served a complete school year as teacher, shall be paid in twelve (12) equal monthly installments.

  • City Policy THE CITY OPPOSES DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF RACE AND SEX AND URGES ALL OF ITS CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE A FAIR OPPORTUNITY FOR MINORITIES AND WOMEN TO PARTICIPATE IN THEIR WORK FORCE AND AS SUBCONTRACTORS AND VENDORS UNDER CITY CONTRACTS.

  • Board Policy This Agreement constitutes officially adopted Board policy for the term of said Agreement, and the Board and the Association shall carry out the commitments contained herein and give them full force and effect.

  • Harassment Policy It is the policy of CUPE as an Employer to ensure that the working environment is conducive to the performance of work and is such that employees are not hindered from carrying out their responsibilities. The Employer considers harassment in the work force to be a totally unacceptable form of intimidation and will not tolerate its occurrence. The Employer will ensure that victims of harassment are able to register complaints without reprisal. Harassment is a form of discrimination and includes personal harassment. Harassment shall be defined as any improper behaviour by a person which is offensive to any employee and which that person knows or ought reasonably to have known would be inappropriate or unwelcome. It comprises objectionable conduct, comment or display made on either a one-time or continuous basis that demeans, belittles or causes personal humiliation or embarrassment to an employee. The parties to this Agreement will work together to ensure that all employees, and CUPE members understand their personal responsibility to promote a harassment-free working environment. Appendix “U”, herein below shall be followed respecting matters referred to directly herein.

  • EMPLOYMENT POLICY 6.01 The Union and the Employer will cooperate in maintaining a desirable and competent labour force. The Employer will notify the Union of labour requirements giving as much prior notice as possible. The Union will provide a list of manpower available. The Employer at its discretion may hire employees listed or from other sources.

  • Investment Policy Investment objectives, policies and other restrictions for the management of the Investment Assets, including requirements as to diversification, are set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement. The Sub-Advisor must discharge its duties hereunder in accordance with Exhibit A as revised or supplemented in separate written instructions provided from time to time by the Advisor or the Fund’s Board of Directors.

  • Safety Policy Each employer is required by law to have a safety policy and program. TIR will ask for and may require a copy of that policy and program.

  • Guest Policy All guests must abide by the rules and policies outlined in the Residence Handbook and University protocols in place. In shared units, guests (especially overnight guests) must be discussed and approved by all roommates and suitemates in advanced. All guests must be signed into the building, and resident host will be held responsible for their behaviour and actions during their stay. NOISE: Residents are required to adhere to quiet-hours policy within their building. Excessive noise, which disturbs the comfort of other residents, is prohibited. INTERNET SERVICE: InRes Services provides Internet service (wired or wireless) to all undergraduate residence buildings. Students should report maintenance issues or service interruptions directly through their office. STORAGE: The University does not provide storage facilities for student’s personal belongings or furnishings. It is the resident’s responsibility to arrange for one if they require so. ROOM DECORATIONS: Students are not permitted to paint, or make alterations in their room, suite and/or common areas. Room decorations must also comply with the University’s building code and standards. FURNITURE: Students are not permitted to bring large pieces of furniture, including beds/waterbeds, desks and dressers, into residence. Furniture cannot be removed from residence rooms, common areas or buildings. Furniture from other areas of the University cannot be relocated to a student’s room. ANIMALS/PETS: Pets are not permitted in any of the residence buildings. Students with registered service animals should contact Housing & Conference Services to make appropriate arrangements. CLEANLINESS: Students are responsible to maintain a standard of cleanliness that creates a hospitable environment and always adhere to Health and Safety regulations. They are accountable to always keep their room/suite in a clean and orderly condition. Residence rooms/suites are inspected at least once per term. Residents share the responsibility for cleanliness in the common rooms, kitchens, washrooms, and other shared space within the room/suite and building. Failure to comply with cleaning standards may result in sanctions and additional cleaning fees. KITCHENS: Kitchen appliances are not permitted in residence rooms. Students are only allowed to keep a small compact refrigerator in their spaces. Kitchen appliances, provided in suites and common areas, must be used in a safe, responsible manner. SMOKING: York University Residence is a smoke-free environment. Smoking (including e-cigarettes) is strictly prohibited inside or within nine meters of the buildings. This includes balconies, building entrances, windows, and ventilation system air intakes. Policy on cannabis smoking, possession and cultivation are available in the Residence Community Standards.

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