Consortium Agreement agreement entered into by and between the Manager and the Contractors, pursuant to Annex X.
Consortium Agreement agreement regulating the rights and obligations of the Concessionaires regarding this Agreement.
Consortium Agreement. PART I STUDENT CERTIFICATION If you are newly admitted to UT, or if you are a transfer or transfer readmit student, you cannot participate in a consortium agreement your first term or your first term back at UT. Participation in consortium agreements is limited to three terms. This consortium agreement is valid for ONE term only. You must submit a new agreement if you decide to take courses at a host institution for additional terms. Provide the following information: Your name: Your Rocket Number:
Consortium Agreement. Approval to include the requested consortium course(s) in the overall aid calculation Instructions Student completes Sections 1 and 3 Student prints DegreeWorks and attaches to form Home College Designee(s) complete Section 2 Home College Financial Aid completes Section 4 Host College Financial Aid completes Section 5 Section 1 Student Completes Consortium Agreement between the Home College ( ) and the Host College ( ). Student Name: CCSNH ID: Student e-mail: Tel: Semester: Major: This agreement by and between the Home College and the Host College is made pursuant to Title IV regulations governing students taking courses at another institution for credit toward the Home College degree or certificate programs. Consortium must be presented with student’s DegreeWorks and must have all required signatures to be valid. To be eligible for a degree, students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 16 credits of course work in Home College controlled courses with at least half of these credits in last semester major field courses. Exceptions require the approval of the Vice President of Academic Affairs and the Academic Standards Committee. THE COURSE(S) ARE APPROVED ONLY WHEN STUDENT’S DEGREEWORKS HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND VALID SIGNATURE IS OBTAINED. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR APPROVAL. HOST COLLEGE COURSE Subject Number Course Title Credits Start Date End Date Tuition and Fees HOME COLLEGE EQUIVALENT Subject Number Course Title Credits Start Date End Date Section 2 Home College Completes Approved Denied Home College Department Chair or Designee, Print Name and Sign Date Home College V.P. of Academic Affairs or Designee, Print Name and Sign Date Section 3 Student Completes I authorize the Home College to pay my tuition and fees to the Host College for the course(s) listed out of my financial aid award for the current academic year. I understand that payment will be made to the Host College and I accept responsibility for any unpaid balances at both institutions. I understand it is my responsibility to make sure all balances are paid at each institution. I authorize the Host College to release an official copy of my transcript to the Home College at the end of the semester. I understand all credits will be counted as attempted hours for Financial Aid purposes and that transfer credits do not affect CGPA at the Home College. Credit for the course(s) will be accepted as transfer credit by the Home College provided grade earned is a “C” ...
Consortium Agreement. A consortium agreement can apply to all FSA programs. Under a consortium agreement, students may take courses at a school other than the home institution and have those courses count toward the degree or certificate at the home school. A student can only receive Title IV assistance for courses that are required as part of the student’s certificate or degree program. A home school must offer some of the coursework applicable toward the student’s program, but, there is no minimum percentage of the student’s program that must be offered by the home school. If the home school does not offer any of the coursework itself, the school is not considered to be providing the program, and students enrolled in the program are not eligible for Title IV assistance. Elements of a consortium agreement A consortium agreement can be a blanket agreement between two or more eligible schools, or it can be written for a specific student. Such an agreement is often used when a student takes related courses at neighboring schools or when a student is enrolled in an exchange program with another eligible school for a term or more. A school could have • one agreement for each student; • a separate agreement with each host school; or • a blanket agreement with a group of schools. In a consortium agreement t here is no limit on the portion of the eligible program that may be provided by eligible schools other than the home school. Agreement contents can vary widely and will depend upon the interests of the schools involved and the accrediting or state agency standards. The Department does not dictate the format of the agreement (which can be executed by several different offices) or where the agreement is kept. However, the following information should be included in all agreements: • the school that will grant the degree or certificate; • the student’s tuition, fees, and room and board costs at each school; • the student’s enrollment status at each school; • the school that will be responsible for disbursing aid and monitoring student eligibility; and • the procedures for calculating awards, disbursing aid, monitoring satisfactory progress and other student eligibility requirements, keeping records, and distributing FSA refunds. Usually, the home institution is responsible for disbursing funds, but if the student is enrolled for a full term or academic year at the host institution, it may be easier for the host institution to monitor the student’s eligibility and make payments. When ...
Consortium Agreement. The Consortium Members have entered into an agreement setting forth their consortium arrangements for the performance of this Agreement and their sharing of liabilities with respect thereto.
Consortium Agreement. Xx. Xxx, Xxxxx and the Investors hereby agree and confirm that (i) Section 2.6 of the Consortium Agreement was unconditionally and irrevocably terminated on March 17, 2014 pursuant to Section 1.7 of the Prior Agreement and is of no further force or effect, (ii) Section 1.2(e) of the Consortium Agreement was unconditionally and irrevocably terminated on March 17, 2014 pursuant to Section 1.7 of the Prior Agreement and is of no further force or effect, (iii) Section 3.1 of the Consortium Agreement was unconditionally and irrevocably terminated on March 17, 2014 pursuant to Section 1.7 of the Prior Agreement and is of no further force or effect and (iv) except as contemplated by the foregoing clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) of this Section 1.7, the Consortium Agreement shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with the term thereof.
Consortium Agreement. Per Federal Regulations, a Consortium Agreement must exist before a home institution can process an application for federal funds at another institution. Therefore, the two institutions named below herein enter into a Consortium Agreement for: Student’s Name: SS#: Address: INSTITUTIONS: Home Institution: Sussex County Community College Host Institution: Semester/Year: Indicate the number of credits for which you will be enrolled: At SCCC: At Host Institution: • I understand that I must complete and submit a “Permission for Transient Study” Form to receive written permission from SCCC’s Registrar to take classes at the above institution. Only approved courses will be considered for financial aid purposes. • I understand that it is my responsibility to make payment arrangements for all charges generated by my Host Institution. • I understand that I must complete and submit all financial aid documents including all Federal/State Verification documents before financial aid funds can be disbursed. • I agree to promptly notify SCCC if I withdraw from the semester before its conclusion. I further agree to request from the Host Institution an academic transcript to be sent to SCCC at the conclusion of the semester. Student Signature: Date: To be completed by the Host Institution: Student Name: Enrollment Status at host institution: (i.e. full time, 3/4 time, 1/2 time, less than 1/2 time). Cost of attendance at Host Institution: Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Room and Board Personal/Misc.
Consortium Agreement. In order to meet the mandates of the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 and its promulgated regulations, the Board of Education will enter into an Agreement with the Berrien, Cass, and Van Buren County Consortium for provision of the following services:
Consortium Agreement agreement entered into by and between the Manager and the Contracted Parties under Xxxxx XXX.