Graduating Seniors Sample Clauses
The 'Graduating Seniors' clause defines specific terms, rights, or obligations that apply to students who are in their final year of study and are expected to graduate soon. This clause may outline eligibility for certain privileges, such as participation in commencement ceremonies, access to career services, or requirements for completing final coursework. Its core function is to clearly establish the criteria and processes relevant to graduating students, ensuring both the institution and students understand expectations and available resources during this transitional period.
Graduating Seniors. Spring semester closing for Graduating Seniors is at Noon on Saturday, May 14, 2023. All Graduation Seniors must request an extended stay through the AU Housing Portal.
Graduating Seniors. Summer Options Graduating seniors who are currently enrolled as a dual enrollment student and who choose to attend PHSC in Term III or IIIA must obtain and bring to any PHSC Admissions and Student Records Office the PHSC Application for Admission: Graduating Senior Credit Bank Student Form (SAR-58). Students must complete and bring the PHSC Graduating Senior Credit Bank Permission Form (SAR-4) with the high school principal’s signature to meet with an academic advisor to register for classes. These seniors will be required to meet common placement test score requirements and all course prerequisite requirements prior to enrollment. Graduating senior credit banking cannot be used for dual enrollment courses previously attempted. Students should contact a PHSC Academic Advisor for information on Credit Banking. Graduating seniors who wish to attend PHSC in Term IIIB and who have previously participated in the Dual Enrollment Program must complete a PHSC Application for Readmission. There is no charge to the dual enrollment student for the readmission application. NOTE: Seniors who are scheduled to graduate at the end of the high school second semester may enroll in summer term classes at PHSC. These students will be responsible for the costs of tuition, fees, textbooks and required materials for these summer classes Summer classes will not be considered as dual enrollment classes and credit earned will not apply towards high school graduation.
Graduating Seniors. Students who graduate prior to completion of the postsecondary course may not register for the course through Dual Enrollment. Graduating seniors who successfully participated in Dual Enrollment while in high school may be approved to register as traditional, fee-paying students in summer courses that begin prior to the award of their high school diploma after completion of a waiver process that originates in the Office of Student Affairs; however, financial aid will not be available to students until after their high school diploma has been conferred.
Graduating Seniors. Any individual who is graduating from high school, resides within the Service Area, plans to pursue postsecondary education or training through an eligible institution, and meets other criteria that is established from time to time by the Board may apply for a Graduating Senior Scholarship. The application will be available by January 2. Completed applications will be due by March 15. The Board will make the final award decisions at its regular meeting in April.
Graduating Seniors. Summer Options
Graduating Seniors. Seniors who have successfully completed graduation requirements will be allowed to keep their Chromebook, charger, and case. Any outstanding fines or fees will be invoiced from the Main Office
