FTEF Calculated on a Per-Student Basis Sample Clauses

FTEF Calculated on a Per-Student Basis. To determine the FTEF per student, divide the FTEF assigned to the course by the class minimum assigned to the course in the catalog file. Multiply the number of enrolled students by the FTEF per student calculation.
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FTEF Calculated on a Per-Student Basis. 7.5.8.2 New distance learning courses will be assigned to one of the course load standards set out in Sections 7.5.1 through 7.5.7.

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