Non-Resident Students Sample Clauses

Non-Resident Students. All enrolled students at the University, regardless of living circumstances, are encouraged to designate an emergency contact person through the University’s computer based NEST (NETWORK ENGAGEMENT AND STUDENT/STAFF TRANSACTIONS) system. Every student (resident and non-resident) has their own NEST (NETWORK ENGAGEMENT AND STUDENT/STAFF TRANSACTIONS) account and may enter or change, under personal information/update addresses and phone numbers, as well as provide or update a designated emergency contact person under personal information /update emergency contact information.
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Non-Resident Students. Bargaining unit members who reside outside the district may elect to enroll their school aged children in the Oakfield-Alabama District on a no-tuition basis. Except in extraordinary circumstances, such enrollment will occur at the beginning of a given school year. Transportation to and from school will be the sole responsibility of the bargaining unit member.
Non-Resident Students. CHILDREN OF NON-RESIDENT PROGRAM ASSISANTS Any Unit C members who are not residents of Methuen, and who begin employment in the Methuen Public Schools on or before ratification of this 2009-2011 Agreement, may enroll their children in the Methuen Public Schools as long as:
Non-Resident Students. Notwithstanding the above, for non-resident students of the Private School College shall invoice Private School for the difference that exceeds the in-state tuition rate. The College will issue invoices for non-residential tuition charges within thirty (30) days after the close of the add/drop period. Payment is due within thirty (30) days of the invoice date.
Non-Resident Students. To the extent permitted by this Charter and State law, a non-resident student admitted to CCS will have the same enrollment preferences (including sibling enrollment preferences) as a student who resides within the boundaries of the District, and shall not be dropped from the CCS enrollment for any reason related solely to his or her place of residence or to a change in his/her place of residence.
Non-Resident Students. Students who reside outside of the School District 32 shall not be admitted to the School until all applicants who reside in the School District and who 33 qualify for admission have been enrolled. Students who reside within Wyoming but not in 34 Albany County must have an acceptable agreement with their district of residence and the School 35 District in accordance with W.S. § 21-4-502. If they reside outside of Wyoming they must pay 36 tuition in accordance with W.S. § 21-4-505. 37 38 9.00 Evidence of Sound Economic Plan, Proposed Budget for Term of Charter, 39 Provision for Annual Audit, Displacement Plan. 40 41 9.01 Approval. The Evidence of Sound Economic Plan, Proposed Budget, 42 Provision for Annual Audit, and Displacement Plan Statement set forth in Part VIII of the 43 Renewal Application are accepted and hereby approved by the School District subject to the 44 requirements set forth below. 45
Non-Resident Students. The student is responsible for obtaining the correct residency classification prior to the end of the second week of the semester. A student not classified as a New Mexico resident for tuition purposes is charged tuition as a non-resident. Refer to the Residency section below. Residency
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Non-Resident Students. Any teacher who resides outside of the District who enrolls a child in the District’s schools shall pay the following tuition: Secondary (7-12) $885.00 per year Elementary (K-6) $440.00 per year Teachers who reside outside of the District who have children enrolled in the District's schools prior to July 1, 2009, shall be permitted to allow their children to attend or enroll in the District's schools under the grandfather conditions previously set by the Board of Education.
Non-Resident Students. Notwithstanding the above, for non-resident students of the Charter School College shall invoice Charter School for the difference that exceeds the in-state tuition rate. The College will issue invoices for non-residential tuition charges within thirty (30) days after the close of the add/drop period. Payment is due within thirty (30) days of the invoice date.
Non-Resident Students. Notwithstanding the above, for non-resident students of the School District College shall invoice School District for the difference that exceeds the in-state tuition rate. The College will issue invoices for non-residential tuition charges within thirty (30) days after the close of the add/drop period. Payment is due within thirty (30) days of the invoice date.
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