Funding Terms. In general, provided that he/she remain “in good standing”, a doctoral stream student will be funded for his/her thesis-based program. There are four basic principles that guide these funding terms, as follows: • MSc students are guaranteed base funding for their first 2 years. • PhD students admitted with completed master's degree are guaranteed base funding for a minimum of 4 years. • Transfer students (i.e., transfer from MSc to PhD students), are guaranteed minimum base funding for their first 5 years, which includes 1 year as an MSc student. • Direct-entry PhD students admitted with a bachelor's degree are guaranteed base funding for a minimum of 5 years.
Funding Terms. The Funding will be provided by Lender on a non-interest bearing basis due upon demand. There is no limit on the amount of Funding which must be provided under the Agreement, and Lender agrees to provide all needed Funding. Lender further represents that he has sufficient liquid assets to meet all of Funding obligations under the Agreement.
Funding Terms. In general, provided that he/she remain “in good standing”, a doctoral stream student will be funded for his/her thesis-based program. There are four basic principles that guide these funding terms, as follows:
Funding Terms. Based on recent data provided by DSH, Humboldt County is currently using 1 bed within DSH, therefore the total funding allocation for the current fiscal year is, not to be exceeded, $1,402. Humboldt County – Exhibit A – Program Description EXHIBIT B – General Terms and Conditions
Funding Terms. In general, provided that he/she remain “in good standing”, a doctoral stream student will be funded for his/her thesis-based program, as follows: • MSc students are guaranteed funding for their first 2 years. • PhD students are guaranteed for a minimum of 5 years, which includes 1 year as an MSc student (i.e., transfer from MSc to PhD students). There is currently no ceiling for how long students will receive stipendiary support. This is left to the discretion of individual departments.
Funding Terms. In general, provided that he/she remains “in good standing”, a student will be funded for the duration of his/her thesis-based program. Funding is guaranteed for 2 years for MSc students. For PhD students funding is guaranteed for a minimum of 5 years, which includes 1 year as an MSc student. As appropriate, once the supervisory committee has agreed that the student has completed all necessary experiments needed for writing his/her thesis, an MSc student will have a maximum of 4 months and a PhD student a maximum of 6 months in which to prepare the thesis and schedule a defense. The student will continue to be paid the total stipend during this period. If the defense is not scheduled within the four or six months, respectively, as described above, the student must apply to the Chair and/or Graduate Coordinator for an extension. If the thesis writing phase is very prolonged, the continuation of funding is not guaranteed, but is at the discretion of the supervisor and Department.
Funding Terms. Purchaser agrees to provide to Seller funding of One Million Five Hundred Thousand (1,500,000.00) dollars (the "Funding") over the course of 12 months in the form of cash, credit enhancement, or line of credit (the "Funding").
Funding Terms. The Agency understands and agrees that the following conditions are incorporated into and considered with this agreement before the Township will make a distribution. The Agency further agrees to comply with the provisions hereinafter set forth in the event it receives the purchase of services grant from the Township.
Funding Terms. 1. Funding is contingent upon the Grantee obtaining the necessary approvals (IRB, IACUC, etc.). Before disbursing any Grant proceeds, and in any event on or before six (6) months after the Effective Date, the Funders shall receive evidence in form and substance acceptable to Funders that the Grantee has obtained IRB Approval for the Project or a determination that the Project is exempt from the need for IRB Approval. The Grantee must obtain any subsequent approvals, reviews, or changes in a timely manner and supply evidence of such approvals, reviews, or changes to the Funders in form and substance acceptable to Funders.
2. Funding will begin only after the Grantee appoints the agreed-upon personnel (e.g. postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, or technicians) needed to perform the proposed experiments and notifies the Funders of such appointments in writing. The Funders must be promptly notified in writing prior to any changes in personnel during the duration of the grant.
3. Payments will be made in one or more installments according to the schedule mutually agreed upon described in Exhibit A, subject to the continued compliance by the Grantee with all of the terms in this Agreement, the satisfactory review of any reports due under Section IV, and the continued non-existence of a Default or any event, circumstance, act, or omission which with the giving of notice, the passage of time, or both, would constitute a Default.
4. Upon the Completion Date or upon termination of funding, all unused funds must be returned to the Funders within sixty (60) days, unless a request for a no-cost extension has been submitted at least sixty (60) days prior to the Completion Date and has been approved by the Funders in writing in compliance with Section VII.8. Approval of a no-cost extension permits the Grantee to use the funds only until the end of the extension period.
Funding Terms. 1. Funding is contingent upon the Grantee obtaining the necessary approvals (IRB, IACUC, etc.). Before disbursing any Grant proceeds, and in any event on or before six (6) months after the Effective Date, the Funders shall receive evidence in form and substance acceptable to Funders that the Grantee has obtained IRB Approval for the Project or a determination that the Project is exempt from the need for IRB Approval. The Grantee must obtain any subsequent approvals, reviews, or changes in a timely manner and supply evidence of such approvals, reviews, or changes to the Funders in form and substance acceptable to Funders.