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COST OF COURSE. The School Committee agrees to pay the tuition of any In-Service course a teacher beyond maximum takes (Section C above). Course Credit. Fall River Educators’ Association can set up three (3) graduate credit courses of an educational nature taught by a qualified person (any person teaching at an accredited four-year college or university). The Fall River School Committee will give the three (3) graduate credits to teachers who have passed these courses. This credit will be applied to any course requirements of teachers in the Fall River School System and to the B+15, B+30, B+45, B+60, M, M+15, M+30, M+45, M+60, CAGS and Ph.D. of the salary . Such courses must be on the graduate level. Effective upon the execution of this Agreement, all credits teachers have earned for salary- lane advancement shall be “grandfathered” and remain to their credit. Prospectively, only graduate level courses shall apply for salary-lane advancement for any course registered after effective date of this Agreement, except as provided in Article XXVII. There shall be no changes concerning the practices of the parties relating to salary-lane advancement, except as specifically provided herein.
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COST OF COURSE. $275.00 – This includes a $25 Registration Fee, $180 for tuition, and $70 for books. If you have the current editions of the textbooks, you do not need to purchase the books. If you have older versions of the textbooks, you must pay for the current books prior to the start of the course.
COST OF COURSE. $275.00 There is a $25 Registration Fee, $180 for tuition and $70.00 covers the cost of text books. If you have the current editions of the text books, you do not need to purchase the books. The current editions are: “Modern Real Estate Practice, 20th Edition Update”; “Maryland Real Estate: Practice & Law, 15th Edition:” “Guide to Passing the PSI Real Estate Exam, 8th Edition Update.” Payment Agreement: Books are not included in the tuition price and are the property of the student. All fees must be paid prior to the first class. If for any reason the course is canceled, a full refund will be granted.

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