Joint Enrollment Clause Samples
The Joint Enrollment clause establishes the terms under which two or more parties can enroll together in a program, service, or course. Typically, this clause outlines the eligibility requirements, the process for joint application, and how responsibilities or benefits are shared among the enrolled parties. For example, it may specify that both parties must meet certain prerequisites or that tuition fees are divided in a particular manner. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear framework for collaborative participation, ensuring that all parties understand their rights and obligations when enrolling jointly.
Joint Enrollment. Students may be jointly enrolled in a K-12 school, except for the purpose of calculating funding based on enrollment.
Joint Enrollment. Only for the purpose of calculating funding based on enrollment, no student may be jointly enrolled in the School and another public or private school.
