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Mode of Study Sample Clauses

Mode of StudyThe college continues to offer part time study options within our contract range, 32% in 2008 rising to 37% in 2009 and 43% in 2010. Managing higher education recruitment across the college has required additional monitoring throughout the academic year to ensure recruitment is maximised but ensuring the college does not exceed its SNC or contract range.
Mode of Study. 6.1 EMJD Fellowships may be offered only for full‐time study. The mode of study will be agreed in advance of registration and award of the Fellowship, by means of a DCA. This is accepted and agreed with these terms and conditions.
Mode of Study. Ngo and Sons Academic Coaching will offer two modes of study: face-to-face or online learning. Both modes of study will have access to Zoom for live lessons and our Online Teachable platform where the lesson’s recording will be uploaded. All lesson recordings will be available for two (2) weeks before it is taken down. It is your responsibility to stay up to date with the recordings and lessons. Below is how each mode of study is structured.
Mode of Study.  The college will seek to continue to increase the number of proportion of part-time students studying at the college, by a further 20 learners on 2015/16 entrants;
Mode of Study. Scholarships may be offered for full-time and part-time study. The mode of study will be agreed in advance of registration and award of the scholarship. This is accepted and agreed with these terms and conditions. The transfer of mode of study may affect the scholar’s funding; a part-time scholar will receive pro rata of the full-time funding. Scholarships are intended to be held on a continuous basis. Intermission from registration will only be granted in cases of grave and exceptional circumstances During the period of approved intermission, scholarship payments will be suspended, with the exception of certified sick leave (see 6 below) and maternity leave (see 7 below). Please note that intermission and suspension of the scholarship would not normally be granted for financial hardship. Periods of intermission will not normally be granted for periods longer than 12 months. Applications for intermission must be made in advance and require the support of the supervisor and approval from the Director of Doctoral Studies of the relevant School. Retrospective requests will not be accepted. The Supervisor should certify that the intermission/ suspension of scholarship will not delay the submission of the final thesis by more than the length of the intermission/suspension. The suspension of scholarship must not exceed one calendar year in any one instance. Total periods of suspensions must not exceed one calendar year during the lifetime of the scholarship. To take account of any periods of approved intermission/suspension of scholarship the end date of the scholarship and expected submission date will be revised by the length of intermission/suspension of scholarship period.
Mode of Study. Uplift Education offers two modes of learning: face-to-face and online). Both modes of study will have access to our online learning platform(s) for live lessons and lesson recordings. All lesson recordings will be available for two (2) weeks after the conclusion of the lesson. It is your responsibility to stay up to date with lessons and lesson recordings. If the lesson recording expires, it is not the responsibility of Uplift Education to retrieve the lesson recordings for you. Please see below for how each mode of study is structured: i. Face-to-Face that are missed due to the availability of lesson recordings and digital learning materials. Face- to-face students will receive a physical copy of the class notes and are to submit their homework to their class teacher on a weekly basis.
Mode of Study. Students are required to attend St Xxxxxxx Lutheran College’s course(s) face-to-face in school facilities on campus. Depending on course components, a student’s course may also include: • Online learning in class time or after school hours • Approved excursions or field trips • Approved work experience program • Outdoor education activities • Approved studies that contribute to a student’s enrolled course but are delivered by another approved provider