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Registration Policies. Dual enrollment students may present a fully executed Dual Enrollment Form at any Northwest Florida center or campus during the approved registration period. Dropping the course during the schedule adjustment period will make the registration null and void. The registration counts as an attempt in the course and will appear on the college transcript at the end of the schedule adjustment period.
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Registration Policies. Seller is registering this Dog with AKC Kennel Club as a pet and should not be bred under any circumstances. Any attempt to alter the registration paperwork is an immediate breach of contract. - This Dog is to be initially owned on a joint basis between the Buyer and the Seller. Once the Dog has been spayed and proof of the procedure has been provided to the Seller, transfer of sole ownership to the Buyer will occur.
Registration Policies. Students must meet the stated pre-requisite(s) and/or co-requisite(s) for each course. Students and high school counselors will select courses for a dual enrollment student; however, it is the responsibility of PHSC to verify that the student meets the requirements for enrollment in a course. PHSC academic advisors will review and verify all grade and prerequisite requirements for the student’s selected courses prior to approving the courses. If a student does not meet the prerequisite, whether through common placement test scores or previous coursework, the student will not be enrolled into that course. Students may only request overrides into full class sections if they are in their final semester of the AA degree and the course is required for graduation.
Registration Policies. Students and high school counselors will select particular courses for a dual enrollment student; however, it is the responsibility of PHSC to verify that the student meets the requirements for enrollment in a course. PHSC academic advisors and registration staff will review and verify all grade and prerequisite requirements for the student’s selected courses prior to registering the student. If a student does not meet the prerequisite, whether through common placement test scores or previous coursework, the student will not be enrolled into that course. High school dual enrollment students must comply with PHSC's and the DSBPC’s procedures, timelines and guidelines for adding, dropping, or withdrawing from dual enrollment courses. Dual Enrollment students may not be added to, dropped from, or withdrawn from a course without the signature/approval from the high school counselor. Additionally, students must comply with the drop/add semester timelines delineated in the Student Progression Plan. Pasco County dual enrollment students may enroll face-to-face or online sections of courses in Term I, Term II. Pasco County dual enrollment students are not eligible to enroll in Term IA, IB, IIA, or IIB terms. Eligible graduating seniors may use Graduating Senior Credit Banking to enroll in Term IIIA. Dual enrollment students will NOT be permitted to audit any dual enrollment course on either high school or college campuses. Students disruptive to the learning environment may be denied dual enrollment opportunities. All dual enrollment students must agree to abide by all PHSC policies and procedures including, but not limited to the DSBPC Code of Student Conduct. Students understand that if they violate any items in either the PHSC or DSBPC Codes of Student Conduct, they may be denied participation in dual enrollment on both PHSC campuses and DSBPC high school campuses.
Registration Policies. Students must meet the stated pre-requisite(s) and/or co-requisite(s) for each course. Students and high school counselors will select courses for a dual enrollment student; however, it is the responsibility of PHSC to verify that the student meets the requirements for enrollment in a course. PHSC academic advisors will review and verify all grade and prerequisite requirements for the student’s selected courses prior to approving the courses. If a student does not meet the prerequisite, whether through common placement test scores or previous coursework, the student will not be enrolled into that course. Students may only request overrides into full class sections if they are in their final semester of the AA degree and the course is required for graduation. High school dual enrollment students must comply with PHSC's and Pasco County Schools’ procedures, timelines, and guidelines for adding, dropping, or withdrawing from dual enrollment courses. Dual Enrollment students may not be added to, or withdrawn from, a course without the signature/approval from the high school counselor. Additionally, students must comply with the drop/add semester timelines delineated in the Student Progression Plan available at xxx.xxxxx.x00.xx.xx.
Registration Policies. 15 Maximum Course Loads 16 Allowed Course Attempts 16 Weighting of Dual Enrollment Course Grades 17 Student Grade Distribution 17 Assurance of High School Credit and Transferability of Courses 17 VII. Plan for Providing Advising and Counseling Services 17 Academic Advising 17 Development of A Student Plan 18 VIII. College-Level Course Expectations 18 Course Content 18 Attendance 18 Student Behavior/Suspension Policy 18 Drop/Add and Audit/Withdrawal Policies and Procedures 19 Reporting of Course Withdrawals: 20 Ongoing Monitoring of Student’s Progress in Dual Enrollment Courses 20
Registration Policies. All Domain Name Registrations are subject to the then current terms and conditions of (a) the applicable policies for the registry operator for each TLD or ccTLD (each individually a "Registry") set forth on the applicable Registry's Web site or Schedule attached hereto ("Registry Policies") and (b) our then current services agreement (the "Service Agreement") set forth on our Web site located at xxx.XXXxxxx.xxx (the "SRSplus Site"). You understand that each Registrant's acceptance of the Service Agreement and the Registry Policies, if applicable, is a condition to the registration of a Domain Name. You may require Registrants using your services to agree to additional terms and conditions, provided that such additional terms and conditions do not conflict with the Service Agreement, the Registry Policies, this Agreement, or any policies set forth on the SRSplus Site. A.3
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Registration Policies. All cancellations must be submitted in writing to the partnering association the business contracted with, either OASBO or COSA. • Registrations are non-transferable and may not be shared. • One breakfast, two lunches, and one reception are included for each registered representative. • No reduced pricing for conference only. • Cancellation for individual attendees: After January 2, 2025, a $100 cancellation fee will be charged. • Cancellation for exhibit tables: No refund will be available after December 20, 2024, unless the space is resold. If a refund is available, a cancellation fee of $100 will be charged or deducted from the refund. • No-shows or cancellations received seven or less days prior to the start of the conference are responsible for the full registration fee.
Registration Policies. Students and high school counselors will select courses for a dual enrollment student; however, it is the responsibility of PHSC to verify that the student meets the requirements for enrollment in a course. PHSC academic advisors and registration staff will review and verify all grade and prerequisite requirements for the student’s selected courses prior to registering the student. If a student does not meet the prerequisite, whether through common placement test scores or previous coursework, the student will not be enrolled into that course. Students may only request overrides into full class sections if they are in their final semester of the AA degree and the course is required for graduation.
Registration Policies. Students must meet the stated pre-requisite(s) and/or co-requisite(s) for each course. Students and high school counselors will select courses for a dual enrollment student; however, it is the responsibility of PHSC to verify that the student meets the requirements for enrollment in a course. PHSC academic advisors will review and verify all grade and pre-requisite requirements prior to approving the courses. If a student does not meet the pre-requisite, whether through a common placement test score or previous coursework, the request will be denied. Students may only request overrides into full class sections if they are in their final semester of the AA degree and the course is required for graduation. It is College policy that students cannot join a class that has already started. High school dual enrollment students must comply with PHSC's and the HCSB's procedures, timelines, and guidelines for adding, dropping, or withdrawing from dual enrollment courses. Dual Enrollment students may not be added to or withdrawn from a course without the signature/approval from the high school counselor.
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