Services included in Participation Costs Sample Clauses

Services included in Participation Costs. Participation Costs that are charged to each Students cover, for the entire duration of the Programme, the costs related to: a. selection costs (no costs shall be charged at the time of the application); b. registration, and notably local tuitions fees in Hosting Institutions; c. French social security and health services during the period of the Programme; d. full access to the Programme curriculum (units, offer of master thesis in the industry, exams, thesis examinations, in-site visits); e. social insurance and full insurance coverage complying with the Agency requirements during the entire period of the Programme; f. Students’ Affairs services including administrative counselling, degree delivery, support for banking, housing, and immigration affairs; g. full access to any scientific units offered by Hosting Institution, upon agreement of the Student’s academic tutor; h. full access to Hosting Institution’s libraries, laboratories and online resources services related to the Programme i. full access to Hosting Institution services j. dedicated local languages units; x. special tutoring / mentoring by an academic tutor; access to events and networking activities with industry and alumni; l. edition of diplomas, and m. any other mandatory costs related to the Student’s full participation in the Programme. These Participation Costs do not cover: a. travel expenses from home country to the Coordinating Institution and from one Host Institution to another during the length of the Programme; b. travel and immigration documentation (e.g. visas fees, stamps…); c. accommodation costs (deposit management fees, housing tax, …) d. sports activities, although largely subsidized; (e.g. 24 € lump sum for the first semester) e. cultural activities, although largely subsidized; f. books, stationery, personal laptop, and g. Student Associations’ membership fees, when applicable
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Services included in Participation Costs. Participation Costs that are charged to each Students cover, for the entire duration of the Programme, the costs related to: a. selection costs (no costs shall be charged at the time of the application); b. registration, and notably local tuitions fees in Hosting Insitituions; c. full access to the Programme curriculum (units, offer of master thesis in the industry, exams, thesis examinations, in-site visits); d. social insurance and full insurance coverage complying with the Agency requirements during the entire period of the Programme; e. Students’ Affairs services including administrative counseling, degree delivery, support for banking, housing, and immigration affairs; f. full access to any scientific units offered by Hosting Institution, upon agreement of the Student’s academic tutor. g. full access to Hosting Institution’s libraries, laboratories and online resources services related to the Programme h. full access to Hosting Institution services i. dedicated local languages units; j. special tutoring / mentoring by an academic tutor; access to events and networking activities with industry and alumni; k. edition of diplomas, and l. any other mandatory costs related to the Student’s full participation in the Programme. These Participation Costs does not cover:
Services included in Participation Costs. Participation Costs that are charged to each Students cover, for the entire duration of the Programme, the costs related to: a. selection costs (no costs shall be charged at the time of the application); b. registration, and notably local tuitions fees in Hosting Insitituions; c. full access to the Programme curriculum (units, offer of master thesis in the industry, exams, thesis examinations, in-site visits); d. social insurance and full insurance coverage complying with the Agency requirements during the entire period of the Programme; e. Students’ Affairs services including administrative counseling, degree delivery, support for banking, housing, and immigration affairs; f. full access to any scientific units offered by Hosting Institution, upon agreement of the Student’s academic tutor. g. full access to Hosting Institution’s libraries, laboratories and online resources services related to the Programme h. full access to Hosting Institution services i. dedicated local languages units; j. special tutoring / mentoring by an academic tutor; access to events and networking activities with industry and alumni; k. edition of diplomas, and total Participation Costs (entire Programme, 4 semesters) € 9,000 € 18,000 These Participation Costs does not cover: a. travel expenses from home country to the Coordinating Participation Costs € 4,500 € 9,000 Institution and from one Host Institution to another during the length of the Programme; for one academic b. travel and immigration documentation (e.g. visas fees, l. any other mandatory costs related to the Student’s full participation in the Programme. year (2 semesters) Participation Costs must be paid in at least two instalments, one per academic year, at the time of registration (during the induction week) or re-registration (at distance) to the Coordinating Institution. EMJMD students do not have to pay directly Participation Costs, providing that they agree, by signature of this agreement, to allow the Coordinating Institution to directly deduct due Participation Costs from corresponding EMJDM scholarship component. Academic and administrative registration is effective only when the first instalment is paid.

Related to Services included in Participation Costs

  • Participation in Profits and Losses All profits and losses of the Company will be allocated to the Member.

  • Participation Fees Vendor or vendor assigned dealer Agreements to pay the participation fee for all Agreement sales to TIPS on a monthly scheduled report. Vendor must login to the TIPS database and use the “Submission Report” section to report sales. The Vendor or vendor assigned dealers are responsible for keeping record of all sales that go through the TIPS Agreement. Failure to pay the participation fee will result in termination of Agreement. Please contact TIPS at tips@tips- xxx.xxx or call (000) 000-0000 if you have questions about paying fees.

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  • COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM PARTICIPATION Arkansas' Purchasing Law provides that local public procurement units (counties, municipalities, school districts, certain nonprofit corporations, etc.) may participate in state purchasing contracts. The contractor therefore agrees to sell to Cooperative Purchasing Program participants at the option of the program participants. Unless otherwise stated, all standard and special terms and conditions listed within the contract must be equally applied to such participants.

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