College Graduation Sample Clauses

College Graduation. After P-TECH students graduate with their degree or certificate, they may continue to take College courses at EPCC, but they will assume all financial costs.
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College Graduation. After YHSECA students graduate with their Associate's Degree, they may continue to take college courses at EPCC but will assume all financial costs.
College Graduation. After Tornillo ECHS students graduate with their Associate’s Degree, they may continue to take college courses at EPCC, but they will assume all financial costs.
College Graduation. After JMHECHS students graduate with their Associate’s Degree, they may continue to take college courses at EPCC, but will assume all financial responsibility.
College Graduation. After San Elizario ECHS students graduate with their Associate’s Degree, they may continue to take college courses at EPCC, but will assume all financial costs.
College Graduation. After TMECHS students graduate with their Associate’s Degree, they may continue to take college courses at EPCC but will assume all financial costs.
College Graduation. One (1) day or part thereof will be granted for attendance of graduation exercises of self, spouse, parent, son, or daughter.
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College Graduation. One (1) day or part thereof will be granted for attendance at graduation exercises for self, spouse, parent, son or daughter. Such days shall be deducted from the employee’s sick leave.

Related to College Graduation

  • Graduation Student teaching outside of a reasonable commuting distance

  • SB GRADUATE 3600 RESERVED CLIN (supply)

  • COLLEGE has the sole right to control and direct the instructional activities of all instructors, including those who are SCHOOL DISTRICT employees.

  • School Any public elementary or secondary school including a charter school, universal pre- kindergarten program authorized pursuant to Education Law § 3602-e, an approved provider of preschool special education, any other publicly funded pre-kindergarten program, a school serving children in a special act school district as defined in Education Law § 4001, an approved private school for the education of students with disabilities, a State-supported school subject to the provisions of Article 85 of the Education Law, or a State-operated school subject to the provisions of Articles 87 or 88 of the Education Law.

  • School Day The school day for members of the bargaining unit shall not exceed seven and one-half (7½) hours of consecutive time which shall include a duty-free, uninterrupted lunch period of no less than thirty (30) minutes.

  • Outreach and Education The agencies agree to coordinate, conduct joint outreach presentations, and prepare and distribute publications, when appropriate, for the regulated community of common concern. • The agencies agree to work with each other to provide a side-by-side comparison of laws with overlapping provisions and jurisdiction. • The agencies agree to provide a hyperlink on each agency’s website linking users directly to the outreach materials in areas of mutual jurisdiction and concern. • The agencies agree to jointly disseminate outreach materials to the regulated community, when appropriate. • All materials bearing the DOL or DOL/WHD name, logo, or seal must be approved in advance by DOL. • All materials bearing the OEAS name, logo, or seal must be approved in advance by OEAS.

  • Donation something of value voluntarily transferred by or on behalf of a member to the MCO without compensation. a) Something of value means cash or some other existing identifiable items that has a fair market value of more than $100.00. b) Voluntarily transferred means any of the following: i. The member or another person on behalf of the member transferring the item of value has the intention to voluntarily give it without compensation; ii. The member or other person on behalf of the member transferring the gift is legally competent (in order to have intention); iii. The MCO receiving the gift is an eligible recipient (e.g., some entities have prohibitions against employees accepting gifts); iv. The item of value is an existing identifiable thing (e.g., a promise to give something in the future is not a gift); or v. The item of value is actually transferred.

  • Chiropractic Services This plan covers chiropractic visits up to the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. The benefit limit applies to any visit for the purposes of chiropractic treatment or diagnosis.

  • CULTURAL DIVERSITY The Cultural Diversity Requirement generally does not add units to a student's program. Rather, it is intended to be fulfilled by choosing courses from the approved list that also satisfy requirements in other areas of the student’s program; the exception is that Cultural Diversity courses may not satisfy Culture and Language Requirements for B.S. students. For example, COMM 6 – Intercultural Communication, can fulfill (3) units of the Behavioral Science requirement and (3) units of the Cultural Diversity requirement. This double counting of a class may only be done with the Cultural Diversity requirement. Courses in Cultural Diversity may be taken at the lower- division or upper-division level.

  • Shift Rotation Routine shift rotation is not an approach to staffing endorsed by the Employer. Except for emergency situations where it may be necessary to provide safe patient care, shift rotation will not be utilized without mutual consent. If such an occasion should ever occur, volunteers will be sought first. If no one volunteers, the Employer will rotate shifts on an inverse seniority basis until the staff vacancies are filled.

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