Course Agreements Clause Samples

The 'Course Agreements' clause defines the terms and conditions governing participation in a specific course or educational program. It typically outlines the responsibilities of both the course provider and the participant, such as attendance requirements, payment obligations, and acceptable conduct during the course. By clearly establishing these expectations, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that both parties are aware of their rights and duties throughout the duration of the course.
Course Agreements. The terms of this MOU are deemed to be part of and fully incorporated into any and all presently existing or future CAs pertaining to the Courses unless expressly modified by a related CA. Related CAs will typically address the time, date, location, number of educational hours, KCCD credits offered, number of students, and other specifics related to each Course. The terms of this MOU may be modified by individual CA as necessary. Any inconsistency between the MOU and an express provision of a CA will be resolved in favor of this MOU.
Course Agreements. The terms of this AGREEMENT are deemed to be part of and fully incorporated into any and all presently existing or future CAs pertaining to the COURSES, except those terms which are expressly modified by a related CA. Related CAs will address the time, date, location, number of educational hours, PACCD credits offered, number of students, and other specifics related to each COURSE. The terms of this AGREEMENT may be modified by individual CA as necessary.
Course Agreements. This MOU must be referenced in each Course Agreement, and the terms of this MOU are deemed to be a part of, and fully incorporated into any and all Course Agreements pertaining to dual enrollment courses with high school students from School District arising from or relating to this MOU.. The Course Agreements must indicate the time, date, location, number of educational hours, PCCD credits offered, number of students, course description and any other specifics related to each Course. The terms of this MOU may NOT be modified by a Course Agreement. Except where expressly so indicatedstated in a Course Agreement, any inconsistency between the MOU and the terms of a Course Agreement will be resolved in favor of this MOU.
Course Agreements. Course Agreements will be developed by the College and the School District for each Dual Credit course taught, regardless of instructional site. Academic representatives from both the College and the School District will agree on alignment of college course outcomes and School District curriculum, including but not limited to, length of the course, whether the AP curriculum is appropriate for college-level course, and approved textbook(s) and instructional materials that will be supplied to students by the School District. The Course Agreement requirement for Dual Credit extends to designation of academic and workforce courses for Traditional Dual Credit, Early College High Schools (“ECHS”) and the Alamo Area Academies. College, School District and School shall ensure that a Dual Credit course and the corresponding course offered at the School are equivalent. In collaboration, the academic representatives from both the College and the School will develop a Dual Credit syllabus satisfying requirements of both institutions to include: course identifying information, faculty qualifications, text(s), student learning outcomes, and performance measures. A. Course Agreements will include any additional instructional requirements, any required faculty development/training, and the requirements for evaluation of teaching. A Course Agreement will be completed by the deadline designated in the yearly Dual Credit Timeline for any course. School shall agree on the Dual Credit courses offered at the School which will be listed on the Alamo Colleges District High School Programs website (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/hsprograms). This list will be reviewed and revised prior to the beginning of each academic year. College and School will develop a timeline for completing a Course Agreement by the beginning of each Fall semester for each course currently offered as Dual Credit. All courses offered for Dual Credit must have an approved Course Agreement. The Course Agreement will be effective for three years unless either party requests a modification. For course sections taught at the School, the College will maintain the same instructional materials and editions for Dual Credit courses taught at the high school campus for a minimum of three years, unless otherwise specified in the applicable Course Agreement or as otherwise specified in the section hereof captioned “Instructional Materials.” The adoption of any course materials, print or electronic, after a Course Agreement is sig...