Enrolments Sample Clauses

Enrolments. A booking fee of $50 (non-refundable) is charged per child when enrolling or going on the waiting list. • If you wish to change the days of attendance you will need to give us appropriate notice to insure that those days are available. • Terminating your child’s enrolment requires two week’s notice in writing. This is payable regardless of your child attending or not. If such notice is not given then you are required to pay fees till termination notice is received. Payment of fees; • All fees are to be paid one week in advance at all times. This is necessary for us to maintain a high standard of care for your child. Where fees are unpaid for more than two weeks, we cannot guarantee a place for your child. Unless an alternative arrangement has been made to pay off arrears. Please do not hesitate to contact the Centre Manager as soon as possible if you cannot meet your obligations under this fees policy. We are more than happy to discuss your situation. • The Centre reserves the right to use debt collection services to recover fees and cost of recovery should this be necessary. • Fees are reviewed every 2 years in order to keep up with inflation and the changing costs of running the centre. Absences; • Where a child is absent for more than 3 weeks, they may be withdrawn from our register. Please notify the centre Manager in advance if you are going to be away for more than a few weeks at a time. • Fees are required to be paid in full for all absences, including absences longer than 3 weeks in order to hold your child’s place. This includes sickness. • Children that are sick should not be brought to the centre and parents are required to notify the centre if the child is not attending due to sickness. • If your child is sick while at the centre you will be asked to come and collect him/her. Late Pickup Charges; • Parents who are late in picking up their children will incur a late pickup fee of $1 per minute. This will be incurred 15 minutes after the end of the daily session. This must be paid at the end of the day.
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Enrolments. 7.1. The Enrolments are delivered to the Provider through the Springest Admin. Springest sends an automatically generated confirmation email for and on behalf of the Provider.
Enrolments. Source: LSC data Age profile of learners According to the data gathered by the LSC, the vast majority of learners on key NVQ qualifications are in the 25-59 age range, the proportion increases with Level, This is largely because the lower levels are more popular with the under 19 group, which makes up 12% of level 1 students, but less than 1% of level 4 students. The proportion of students in the 19-24 category is consistent across levels 2, 3 and 4, at around 12%. Between 2002 and 2003 and 2004 and 2005, there has been a slight increase in both the number and the proportion of 19-24 year olds. The differences in age profile of non-NVQ qualifications is far more marked, with 63% of level2 students and 65% of level 3 students falling into the Under 19 category, but just 2% of level 4 students. The majority of level 4 students are 25-59, while the number of 19-24 year olds increases as the level increases. The regional distribution (see Figure 3.21) is varied, with the North West showing the greatest number of NVQs being awarded overall, and also with the greatest range of ages. Awards in the North East are lowest in all age categories, except among the under 19s, where there are fewer awards made in the Eastern region. The distribution by age and region has remained similar from 2002/03 to 2004/5, however, overall total numbers have increased. The distribution is clear in the chart below which shows the 2004/5 data. 2004/05 Ke y NVQs Awarde d: Re gion by Age 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Region 60-75 25-59 19-24 Under 19 No. Awarded Figure 3.21 East East Midlands London North East North West South East South West West Midlands Yorkshire & The Humber Source: NISVQ Gender profile of learners The proportion of females is significantly higher (over 90%) in all years for both NVQ and non-NVQ qualifications. The most popular qualification for men according to this data is the key NVQ level 3, which has approximately 8% men. Overall fewer men have enrolled on key non-NVQ qualifications than on NVQ courses. The Learning Disability Support Services LDSS NVQ was not included in the data collection mentioned above, however enrolment on that course reflects the overall trend, with just 9% of students being male. The majority of learners (over 80%) at all levels and in all years state their ethnicity as white, with those stating their ethnicity as Asian being the second largest ethnic group, at about 7% in 2004-05. The 2001 census shows that country...
Enrolments. Booking FeeA non-refundable booking fee of $40.00 is payable when enrolling your child to secure the position. This fee covers administration set up costs including your child’s portfolio folder and stationery costs. • Terminating your child’s enrolment requires two weeks notice in writing. Late Pickup Charges; • Parents who are late in picking up their children will incur a late pick up fee of $2.00 per minute. This will be incurred 15mins after the end of the daily session. This must be paid at the end of the day. Enrolment Application Terms & Conditions & Required Declaration PLEASE READ AND AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING BEFORE SIGNING THE APPLICATION Outside visits authority In signing this enrolment form, I authorise Kinderland Educare staff to take my child on short outside walks and visits to the park etc in groups. In addition, all excursions in a vehicle will require separate approval. A form will be sent home prior to each excursion. No sick children In signing this enrolment form, I agree to the Kinderland Educare policy, which states that I will not bring my child to Kinderland Educare when he/she is ill or suffering from any condition that is able to be passed on to other children. I will notify the centre if my child is not attending and inform the nature of the illness immediately. Treatment and testing consent In signing this enrolment form, I authorise the management of Kinderland Educare to administer medication authorised in writing by me for my child from time to time and in the event of any illness, medical condition and/or accident or where the child’s health could be at risk, I authorise the management of Kinderland Educare to seek such professional or medical advice or treatment as they deem necessary for the best interests of my child. I agree that the cost of any such services will be my responsibility. I consent to vision, hearing and language tests and consent to the results of these tests being discussed with my child’s teacher and management, if necessary. Attendance I will sign the daily attendance record and advise a staff member of my child’s arrival before leaving my child. I agree that I will advise a staff member before taking my child from Kinderland Educare. No duplicate enrolment I confirm that the child referred to on the reverse of this form is not enrolled at another early childhood service for the same days and hours as they are enrolled in Kinderland Educare. (It is required by the Ministry of Education). Fees agreem...
Enrolments. The enrolment comes into effect as soon as the students have signed their contract (manually or digitally) and the UAS has confirmed it. As of that moment, all rights must be guaranteed and all obligations must be met. An enrolment in a study programme or in separate course units automatically involves registration for all related exam opportunities. Departments may require students to register separately for exams. The UAS Board shall formulate how fees and charges are calculated and what are the mode(s) of payment. A prospective student who wants to enrol, but is not able to sign a contract with the UAS or first needs to have the pre-set conditions for enrolment investigated, must register via xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx. This registration only results in the person involved receiving a unique registration number as proof that their application file was opened. Submitting an incomplete enrolment file or application may result in refusal of enrolment.
Enrolments. The enrolment of the student is effective from ………………. The expected length of research is set to ….. years. This length can only be extended in exceptional cases, after a favourable opinion given by two institutions and on proposition by both supervisors.
Enrolments. Case Managers will assess each potential participant for entry on to the project. Potential project participants will be identified through Meganexus for those in custody. Community based enrolments will be identified via the Offender Manager.
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Enrolments.  Be responsible for enrolments, compliance and administrative processes, working collaboratively with the Director of Enrolments and Community Relations.  Work with the Director – XXXX and the Director of Enrolments and Community Relations regarding TEYS tours, open days and other special enrolment events.  Assist prospective parents with the completion of administrative procedures related to the enrolment of their child. Customer Service  Be the first point of contact for visitors, including potential and future parents.  Respond to enquiries regarding enrolments and child care benefits.  In the absence of the Director, take responsibility for ensuring the information needs of parents are met. Parents and Families  Xxxxxx relationships with parents and families through: o welcoming new families. o providing an environment that is accepting to parents and families. o responding positively to the individual needs of families. o liaising with parents in regard to policies and procedures. o encouraging parent participation. o inducting new families and assisting with parent information sessions. Child Care Management System (CCMS)  Maintain the Child Care Management System database.  Administer the systems required to operate as an approved Centre Based Long Day Care service for the purposes of Child Care Benefit and Rebates.  Ensure the Early Years program meets the requirements under the Child Care Management System (CCMS) for Child Care Benefit approved child care services, including: o enrolments o attendance submission to the Department of Education o invoicing to families.  Be responsible for the Child Care Management System. o Prepare fortnightly billing and distribute invoices to parents. o Assist with any billing enquires and follow up on unpaid accounts. o Submit online attendance details to relevant authorities. o Liaise with relevant authorities regarding information and data collection.
Enrolments. Source: LSC data The figures show that for non-NVQ qualifications, the proportion of Level 4 enrolments is smaller than for previous years. This contrasts with the key NVQ where Level 4 enrolments have increased since 2002/3. Figure 3.20 Key non-NVQ Qualifications: enrolments by level 40000 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 10000 5000 0 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Year
Enrolments. ▪ In collaboration with appropriate staff designated by the College Principal, completing all the necessary tasks associated with the presentation of Enrolment Information Evening; Orientation Day; College Open Day; Tours and other events. ▪ Supporting the College Registrar with processes associated with enrolments.
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