ARTICULATION PROCEDURES Sample Clauses

ARTICULATION PROCEDURES. Participants are required to submit a separate SJFC transfer application (available on-line at xxxx://xx.xxxx.xxx/transfer the semester before intended enrollment at St. Xxxx Xxxxxx College. There is no application fee required for consideration into St. Xxxx Xxxxxx College. Students who wish to change their majors upon enrolling at St. Xxxx Xxxxxx College will be permitted to do so and may still be able to earn their baccalaureate degrees with the completion of 60 additional credit hours. In cases such as majors in disciplines which are sequential, or which require a large number of sequence courses and professional programs which are highly structured, pursuit of a different baccalaureate degree at St. Xxxx Xxxxxx College may require the completion of more than 60 credit hours. Each semester, Herkimer College will provide acceptance lists and transcripts of students enrolled in partnership programs. This will allow St. Xxxx Xxxxxx College to monitor the flow of students through the program. Biographic and academic data on each student will be provided to the Transfer and Graduate Admissions Office at St. Xxxx Xxxxxx College so that literature and other relevant programmatic information can be sent to students during the time that they are pursuing their studies at Herkimer College.
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ARTICULATION PROCEDURES. Participants in the degree completion program are not required to file an application for admission to Niagara University. In order for officials at NU to develop a candidate selection plan, students who anticipate enrolling at NU under the auspices of this agreement must file a Notice of Intent to Enroll with the Office of Admissions at Niagara University prior to beginning their studies at NU. The Notice of Intent must be filed by the students at the beginning of the semester at Herkimer County Community College preceding their enrollment at Niagara University. The deadline date for this Notice of Intent will be designated by Niagara University and communicated to the student. Intents filed after this date will be handled on a space available basis.
ARTICULATION PROCEDURES. In order for officials at Geneva College to develop a candidate selection plan for each semester, students who anticipate enrolling at Geneva College under the auspices of this agreement must complete and submit the online application for admission with the Office of Admissions at Geneva College prior to the beginning of their studies at Geneva College. The application should be filed by the previous April 1 in order for the student to receive priority registration; however, a student may apply as late as May 31. Because of the differing dates for fall and spring semesters at both Xxxxxx’x College Taipei and Geneva College, students may only transfer to Geneva College in the fall semester. All students in the Dual Admission Program at Xxxxxx’x College Taipei will be directed to the online application (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/admissions/applyundergrad) at the beginning of their final semester of study at Xxxxxx’x College Taipei. Students who wish to change their majors in the general Liberal Arts category upon enrolling at Geneva College will be permitted to do so but will be properly advised on the impact such a change will have on their ability to complete their baccalaureate degrees within the 64-68 additional credit hours. (In cases such as majors in disciplines that are sequential and professional programs that are highly structured, or pursuit of a different baccalaureate degree at Geneva College the completion of more than 68 credit hours may be required.) No tuition deposit will be required of students who plan to continue their studies at Geneva College. INFORMATION SHARING Xxxxxx’x College Taipei will provide Geneva College with periodic reports so that officials at each college can monitor the flow of students through the program. Biographic data on each student in the 2+2 program entering their sophomore year will be provided to the Office of Admissions at Geneva College by Xxxxxx’x College Taipei so that literature and other relevant programmatic information can be sent to students during the time that they are pursuing their studies at Xxxxxx’x College Taipei. Biographic data should include: student name, e-mail address, intended major, GPA, and English proficiency.

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  • Notification Procedures To address non-compliance, the receiving Competent Authority would notify the providing Competent Authority pursuant to Article 5 of the IGA. The notification procedures would differ depending upon whether the receiving Competent Authority seeks to address administrative or other minor errors or significant non-compliance.

  • Election Procedures Each holder of record of shares of Company Common Stock (“Holder”) shall have the right, subject to the limitations set forth in this Article II, to submit an election in accordance with the following procedures:

  • Application Procedures a) An employee applies for a listing on the system-wide registry through the employee’s Human Resources Department by completing the form in Appendix B.

  • NEGOTIATION PROCEDURES A. It is contemplated that matters not specifically covered by this agreement but of common concern to the parties shall be subject to professional negotiations between them from time to time during the period of this agreement, upon request by either party to the other. The parties undertake to cooperate in arranging meetings within 30 days of receipt of notice, setting forth generally the subject not specifically covered, selecting representatives for such discussions, furnishing necessary information and otherwise constructively considering and resolving any such matters.

  • Arbitration Procedures In the event that the employee and the School Board are unable to resolve any grievance, the grievance may be submitted to arbitration as defined herein:

  • Dispute Resolution Procedures (a) In the event a dispute arises about the interpretation, application, calculation of Loss, or calculation of payments or otherwise with respect to this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement (“SF Shared-Loss Dispute Item”), then the Receiver and the Assuming Institution shall make every attempt in good faith to resolve such items within sixty (60) days following the receipt of a written description of the SF Shared-Loss Dispute Item, with notification of the possibility of taking the matter to arbitration (the date on which such 60-day period expires, or any extension of such period as the parties hereto may mutually agree to in writing, herein called the “Resolution Deadline Date”). If the Receiver and the Assuming Institution resolve all such items to their mutual satisfaction by the Resolution Deadline Date, then within thirty (30) days following such resolution, any payment due as a result of such resolution shall be made arising from the settlement of the SF Shared-Loss Dispute.

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