Consortium Agreement Restrictions Clause Samples

Consortium Agreement Restrictions. Both NSCC and the host institution reserve the right not to participate in a consortium agreement for any reason.
Consortium Agreement Restrictions. UT and the host institution reserve the right to not participate in a consortium agreement for any reason. • You must be registered and attending at least 1 credit hour at UT to meet Federal Pell Grant and federal student loan enrollment requirements. • You must be registered and attending at least 12 credit hours at UT to meet most institutional scholarship enrollment requirements. To review specific scholarships’ terms and conditions, go to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. • Participation in consortium agreements is limited to three terms. If you drop or withdraw from all of your classes at the host institution during a consortium term, that term will still be included as one of the three consortium terms permitted.
Consortium Agreement Restrictions. Both MSU-Northern and the host institution reserve the right not to participate in a consortium agreement for any reason.
Consortium Agreement Restrictions.  Both UT and the host institution reserve the right to not participate in a consortium agreement for any reason.  A consortium agreement will not be processed at UT for your first term of enrollment in a degree seeking status.  The consortium process (home or host status) is limited to no more than three terms. Even if you drop or withdraw from all of your classes at the host institution during a consortium term, that term will still be included as one of the three consortium terms permitted.
Consortium Agreement Restrictions. Both Montana State University and the host institution reserve the right not to participate in a consortium agreement for any reason. Courses at the host institution must be semester based. Agreements for nonsemester based independent study courses will not be approved.
Consortium Agreement Restrictions. Both UMD and the host institution reserve the right to not participate in a consortium agreement for any reason. • If you have an institutional UMD grant or scholarship and you choose a non-UMD study abroad program you will not be able to use that aid for tuition and fees at your host institution. o Your grant/scholarships will resume in future terms, providing you meet Satisfactory Academic Progress. If you have any questions about scholarship renewal or Terms & Conditions of scholarships, please contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships. ▪ Programs that occur in the United States ▪ Programs in which the student does not earn any credit ▪ Non-UMD programs that take place in countries listed on the U.S. State Department’s list of current travel warnings. These programs require special approval before a student is eligible to receive any financial aid ▪ Virtual study abroad programs where the mode of instruction may be virtual and travel to the abroad location is not mandatory • Credit hours taken abroad will be used to determine your Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) as a financial aid recipient at UMD. • Please review the SAP Policy on our website • Zero credit hours earned at either institution will result in immediate suspension of federal financial aid.
Consortium Agreement Restrictions.  UT and the host institution reserve the right to not participate in a consortium agreement for any reason.  You must be registered and attending at least 1 credit hour at UT to meet Federal Pell Grant and federal student loan enrollment requirements.  You must be registered and attending at least 6 credit hours at UT to meet Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) and Federal Work-Study (FWS) enrollment requirements.  You must be registered and attending at least 12 credit hours at UT to meet most institutional scholarship enrollment requirements. To review specific scholarships’ terms and conditions, go to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.  Participation in consortium agreements is limited to three terms. If you drop or withdraw from all of your classes at the host institution during a consortium term, that term will still be included as one of the three consortium terms permitted.
Consortium Agreement Restrictions. Both UM-Dearborn and the host institution reserve the right to not participate in a consortium agreement for any reason. If host institution courses are not offered at their home institution, students meeting eligibility requirements may use institutional grants and scholarship aid to pay for tuition and fees. Credit hours taken outside of UM-Dearborn will be used to determine your Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) as a financial aid recipient at our institution. Please review the SAP Policy on our website. Zero credit hours earned at either institution could result in a potential return of unearned funds based on the student's last date of attendance.