Equivalency of courses Sample Clauses

Equivalency of courses. Incoming students will be subject to the degree curriculum in force for the semester of their admission (see xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx), which includes the courses and established equivalency. A list of mutually agreed comparable courses will be maintained and periodically updated by designated sponsors of this program (attached as appendix A).
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Equivalency of courses. [Note: a table of courses from UT Dallas and Foreign Institution should be incorporated, reflecting the sequence of the dual degree program from home institution to host institution, including equivalency].

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  • Sufficiency of Consideration Executive hereby acknowledges and agrees that Executive has received good and sufficient consideration for every promise, duty, release, obligation, agreement and right contained in this Release.

  • Limit of Appropriation 4.1 Consultant clearly understands and agrees, such understanding and agreement being of the absolute essence of this Agreement, that County shall have available the total maximum sum of ten thousand five hundred eighty-five dollars and no/100 ($10,585.00) specifically allocated to fully discharge any and all liabilities County may incur. 4.2 Consultant does further understand and agree, said understanding and agreement also being of the absolute essence of this Agreement, that the total maximum compensation that Consultant may become entitled to and the total maximum sum that County may become liable to pay to Consultant shall not under any conditions, circumstances, or interpretations thereof exceed ten thousand five hundred eighty-five dollars and no/100 ($10,585.00).

  • Sufficiency of Funds Buyer has sufficient cash on hand or other sources of immediately available funds to enable it to make payment of the Purchase Price and consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Leave for Taking Courses (a) An employee shall be granted leave with pay to take courses at the request of the Employer. The Employer shall bear the full cost of the course, including tuition fees, entrance or registration fees, laboratory fees, and course-required books, necessary travelling and subsistence expenses, and other legitimate expenses where applicable. Fees are to be paid by the Employer when due. (b) A regular employee may be granted leave without pay, or leave with partial pay, to take courses in which the employee wishes to enrol.

  • Eligible Courses A. All courses offered for dual credit by Hill College will be either college-level academic courses, identified from the current edition of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or college-level workforce education courses, identified from the current edition of the Workforce Education Course Manual. B. A college course offered for dual credit must be: (A) in the core curriculum of the public institution of higher education providing the credit; (B) a career and technical education course; (C) a foreign language course; or (D) a college pathway course that satisfies specific degree plan requirements leading to the completion of a Board approved certificate, AA, AS, AAS degree program, or FOSC. C. Developmental or remedial courses may not be offered for dual credit. ISD is encouraged to partner with Hill College (as required by House Xxxx 5, 83rd Texas Legislature) to develop and provide courses in college preparatory mathematics and English language arts to prepare student for success in entry-level college courses (See HB 5 MOU) D. The ISD will work closely with the Hill College dual credit representative to ensure that the college offers an adequate number of courses and/or sections. The feasibility of offering specific courses will be negotiated by Hill College and high school personnel. E. A complete list of dual credit courses taught within this school district, as well as a crosswalk, will be maintained on file in the Vice President of Instruction Office.

  • Use of Proceeds of Advances Advances of the Revolving Credit shall be used to finance working capital and other lawful corporate purposes.

  • Sufficiency of Assets The Assets (a) constitute all of the assets, tangible and intangible, of any nature whatsoever, necessary to operate the Business in the manner presently operated by Seller, and (b) include all of the operating assets of Seller.

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  • Use of Proceeds of Loans The Company shall use the proceeds of Loans for general lawful corporate purposes, including, without limitation financing working capital and capital expenditures, lending to its Subsidiaries and acquiring other Persons or businesses so long as the acquisition is approved by the board of directors of the Person being acquired.

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