Recognized Post Graduate Degrees Sample Clauses
The 'Recognized Post Graduate Degrees' clause defines which postgraduate academic qualifications are officially accepted or acknowledged under the agreement or policy. Typically, this clause specifies that only degrees granted by accredited institutions or those recognized by relevant educational authorities will be considered valid. For example, it may clarify that a master's or doctoral degree must be from a university listed by a national accreditation body. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes by establishing clear standards for what constitutes an acceptable postgraduate degree in the context of the agreement.
Recognized Post Graduate Degrees. A recognized post-graduate degree (to a maximum of one) not used for placement as per Article 5.01 shall receive a reimbursement of $792. Only those teachers paid under Article 5.01 are eligible to receive the annual reimbursement. A post-graduate degree is a degree at the Master or Doctorate level. Those in receipt of more than one a post-graduate degree allowance as of August 31, 1998, will continue to receive that level of reimbursement.
Recognized Post Graduate Degrees. A recognized post-graduate degree (to a maximum of one) not used for placement as per Article 5.01 shall receive a reimbursement of $769. Only those teachers paid under Article
5.01 are eligible to receive the annual reimbursement. A post-graduate degree is a degree at the Master or Doctorate level. The Director of Technological Education shall not be eligible for an allowance under this article except the Director(s) of Technological Education who had degrees recognized for allowance in September in 1994 shall continue to have them recognized. Those in receipt of more than one a post-graduate degree allowance as of August 31, 1998, will continue to receive that level of reimbursement.
