Common use of DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Clause in Contracts

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION. Students applying for admission to the Division of Continuing Education submit application materials to the education center where they wish to attend. A qualified applicant is considered to be matriculated (degree-seeking) when all required admission documents have been received and verified by the education center. Students may enroll in courses prior to matriculation; however, students using financial aid should check with the Financial Aid Office to see how matriculation status affects the awarding of aid.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

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DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION. Students applying for admission to the Division of Continuing Education submit application materials to the education center where they wish to attend. A qualified applicant is considered to be matriculated (degree-seeking) when all required admission documents have been received and verified by the education center. Students may enroll in courses prior to matriculation; however, students using financial aid should check with the Student Financial Aid Services Office to see how matriculation status affects the awarding of aid.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

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DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION. Students applying for admission to the Division of Continuing Education submit application materials to the education center where they wish to attend. A qualified applicant is considered to be matriculated (degree-seeking) when all required admission documents have been received and verified by the education center. Students may enroll in courses prior to matriculation; however, students using financial aid should check with the Student Financial Aid Services Office to see how matriculation status affects the awarding of aid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Articulation Agreement

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