Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee Sample Clauses

Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, Niagara committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee (SAG). For 2009-10, this meant meeting students’ tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 SAG Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount 241,055 213 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP 248,289 320 TOTAL 489,344 533 Data as of July 6th, 2010 • Did Niagara meet students’ tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee YES Guidelines? NO
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Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, University of Ottawa committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount $3,339,434 1,332 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP $2,494,807 1,139 TOTAL $5,834,241 2,471 Data as of July 06, 2010 • Did University of Ottawa meet students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? Yes
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through your signed MYAA, you committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students’ tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount 685,664 564 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP 803,731 492 TOTAL 1,496,835 1,056 Data as of July 06, 2010 The institution met students’ tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? YES
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, Le Collège de Hearst committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount N/A N/A Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP N/A N/A TOTAL N/A N/A • Did Le Collège de Hearst meet students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? Yes
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, Northern Ontario School of Medicine committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount $632,409 109 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP $203,890 21 TOTAL $836,299 130 Data as of July 06, 2010 • Did Northern Ontario School of Medicine meet students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? Yes
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, Queen's University committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount $3,188,019 1,330 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP $3,798,637 1,198 TOTAL $6,986,656 2,528 Data as of July 06, 2010 • Did Queen's University meet students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? Yes

Related to Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee

  • Compliance with the Law The Parties agree to comply fully with all applicable federal, state, and local statutes, ordinances, rules, and regulations applicable to their entity in connection with the programs contemplated under this Agreement.

  • Compliance with the Agreement 16. (a) Within 10 days of this Agreement, the board of directors of the Bank shall appoint a committee (the “Compliance Committee”) to monitor and coordinate the Bank’s compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. The Compliance Committee shall include a majority of outside directors who are not executive officers or principal shareholders of the Bank, as defined in Sections 215.2(e)(1) and 215.2 (m)(1) of Regulation O of the Board of Governors (12 C.F.R. §§ 215.2(e)(1) and 215.2(m)(1). At a minimum, the Compliance Committee shall meet at least monthly, keep detailed minutes of each meeting, and report its findings to the board of directors of the Bank.

  • Compliance with Federal Requirements Federal money will be used or may potentially be used to pay for all or part of the goods, construction or services under the Contract. The Contractor is responsible for compliance with all federal requirements imposed on the funds and accepts full financial responsibility for any requirements imposed by the Contractor’s failure to comply with federal requirements. Certification regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion. Federal money will be used or may potentially be used to pay for all or part of the work under the Contract, therefore Contractor certifies that it is in compliance with federal requirements on debarment, suspension, ineligibility and voluntary exclusion specified in the solicitation document implementing Executive Order 12549. Contractor’s certification is a material representation upon which the Contract award was based. Contingency Fees Prohibited.

  • Compliance with Privacy Code The parties acknowledge that the Warrant Agent may, in the course of providing services hereunder, collect or receive financial and other personal information about such parties and/or their representatives, as individuals, or about other individuals related to the subject matter hereof, and use such information for the following purposes:

  • Compliance with Texas Privacy Laws and Regulations In performing their respective obligations under the Agreement, the LEA and the Provider shall comply with all Texas laws and regulations pertaining to LEA data privacy and confidentiality, including but not limited to the Texas Education Code Chapter 32, and Texas Government Code Chapter 560.

  • Compliance with Privacy Laws NCPS represents and warrants that its collection, access, use, storage, disposal and disclosure of Personal Data does and will comply with all applicable federal and state privacy and data protection laws, as well as all other applicable regulations. Without limiting the foregoing, NCPS shall implement administrative, physical and technical safeguards to protect Personal Data that are no less rigorous than accepted industry, and shall ensure that all such safeguards, including the manner in which Personal Data is collected, accessed, used, stored, processed, disposed of and disclosed, comply with applicable data protection and privacy laws, as well as the terms and conditions of this Escrow Agreement. NCPS shall use and disclose Personal Data solely and exclusively for the purposes for which the Personal Data, or access to it, is provided pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Escrow Agreement, and not use, sell, rent, transfer, distribute, or otherwise disclose or make available Personal Data for NCPS’s own purposes or for the benefit of any party other than Issuer. For purposes of this section, “Personal Data” shall mean information provided to NCPS by or at the direction of the Issuer, or to which access was provided to NCPS by or at the direction of the Issuer, in the course of NCPS’s performance under this Escrow Agreement that: (i) identifies or can be used to identify an individual (also known as a “data subject”) (including, without limitation, names, signatures, addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and other unique identifiers); or (ii) can be used to authenticate an individual (including, without limitation, employee identification numbers, government-issued identification numbers, passwords or PINs, financial account numbers, credit report information, biometric or health data, answers to security questions and other personal identifiers), including the identifying information on individuals described in Section 12.

  • Monitoring Compliance with Contract For purposes of monitoring the District’s compliance with this contract, the Department may require the District to provide information or may conduct site visits as needed.

  • Compliance with Agreement Buyer shall have performed and complied in all material respects with all of its obligations under this Agreement which are to be performed or complied with by it prior to or on the Closing Date.

  • Compliance with the Communications Assistance Law Enforcement Act of 1994

  • Certification of Compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act When appropriate and to the extent consistent with the law, Vendor certifies that it will comply with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6321 et seq; 49 C.F.R. Part 18) and any mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in applicable state energy conservation plans issued in compliance with the Act. Does Vendor agree? Yes

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