Course Completion Requirements Sample Clauses

Course Completion Requirements. A certificate of completion for the course is awarded upon successful completion of the program pending the following graduation requirements are met:
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Course Completion Requirements. All courses related to an undergraduate degree must be completed with a minimum grade equivalent of C or better (grades of C- are ineligible). All courses related to a graduate degree must be completed with a minimum grade equivalent of B- or better. Courses that are based on a pass/fail grading system must be completed with a passing grade. Courses in which a team member receives an incomplete, withdrawal, or equivalent grade are ineligible.
Course Completion Requirements. 68 Completion of the 90-hour Sales Prelicensure Course will occur upon satisfactory completion of 69 the 90 clock hours portion of the course, and a score of 75% on the in-person final exam.
Course Completion Requirements. (i) Upon completion of the course, the employee must show evidence of a "C" or better or passing (where only pass-fail grade is awarded) and for graduate level courses, the employee must show evidence of a passing grade or better. (ii) Within three weeks of completion of the course, the employee will be required to submit to Human Resources the following: 1) itemization of costs for the course; 2) the employee’s grade; 3) the number of credits per course; and 4) receipt(s) for tuition, fees, materials (example: books) costs which total or exceed the amounts advanced. (iii) If the employee withdraws from the course, fails to maintain a sufficient passing grade or fails to timely provide the required documentation, the employee shall reimburse the City of all costs advanced to the employee for the course (in the manner outlined in 10.3). An employee’s failure to notify of withdrawal within one week or meet the requirements outlined in (ii) in this section or meet the requirements of reimbursement (10.3), within the time specified will also result in the employee no longer being eligible for a future tuition advance by the City.
Course Completion Requirements. The Guarantor/s acknowledge that the Student will not be eligible to receive the Qualification for the Course unless the Student achieves Competency in all Units and all Course Fees have been paid in full.
Course Completion Requirements. The course will take approximately 90 clock hours to complete. A “clock hour” is defined as 50 minutes. ADRE regulations prohibit students from completing more than 10 credit hours of study per day (AAC R4-28-401). Each chapter has a end-of-chapter diagnostic assessment to help enforce learning objectives. Each diagnostic assessment must be passed with a score of 100%, with each assessment question presented to the student until the question is mastered. Each chapter also includes instances of instructional content in the form of quick-study questions to help students remember the topics covered in the chapter. After completing the online study materials, students must submit an online course-completion survey as outlined by the ADRE. This short survey helps us improve the course material and student experience. Your thoughtful input is appreciated! Salesperson prelicense courses require an end-of-course comprehensive exam containing 150 questions. The questions included on the final exam cover material from the entire 90-hour course presented in multiple-choice format, with at least four options for each question. The final exam has a minimum passing score of 75% and must be completed within 5 hours. All questions left unanswered after the 5-hour limit will be marked as incorrect. The final exam must be completed at a physical testing location within the State of Arizona. Students will select their preferred test location from a list of locations presented at the end of the course. Students will make arrangements with their selected test center to take the salesperson end-of-course final exam. Students will be responsible for travel expenses, test center fees, and other costs incurred to complete the OnlineEd real estate salesperson course final exam. After successfully passing the final exam, a course completion certificate will be available for the students to download and keep for their records. This certificate will be used at the sales associate licensing exam testing center as proof of completing the education requirement needed to sit for the licensing exam. If a student does not pass the comprehensive final exam, the student may make arrangements with the test location xxxxxxx to attempt the final exam on another day. The questions presented on the next attempt will be different than the prior failed attempt.

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