Student Exchange Sample Clauses

Student Exchange. A. Student Participation Requirements Students who wish to participate in the Exchange Program will be screened for eligibility for admission by the Home University, which shall respect the admission requirements and enrollment constraints of the Host University. Students will be required to comply with the standard rules, regulations, and enrollment restrictions of the Host University in the selection of courses, including requirements of language proficiency and health documentation. Students must be proficient in the language of instruction for courses being taken at the Host University in order to participate. At Georgia State, the language of instruction is English, and at International Institution the language of instruction is language. Students from International Institution will be required to submit English language proficiency test scores appropriate for admission: List required tests and respective scores. At the discretion of the Program Director, students from International Institution may submit the Georgia State English Language Proficiency Form in place of TOEFL scores. Students from Georgia State will/will not be required to demonstrate proficiency in language by List language requirements. These language requirements apply only to the students and not to their spouses and/or dependents. Each Host University shall have final authority over decisions regarding admission of students to its courses.
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Student Exchange. Each institution may send up to two (2) students, undergraduate or graduate, each academic year. The unit of calculation is student per semester, and one student a year equals two students per semester. However, this number may vary in any given year, depending on the balance of exchanges obtained over the term of the Agreement. Neither the universities nor the exchange students involved on this program pay tuition fees to the host institution. Exchange students will continue to pay any fees as required to their home university. Exchange students are responsible for all their personal costs, including housing, transport, food, health and books. Exchange students must be provided with the correspondent health cover policy valid at the host country throughout the whole period of exchange. In the case of UAM, the university will provide its students with a travel and accident insurance if funds are available for this. Students from [Name of Institution] will be required to endorse the insurance necessary to process their visa and in any case, the will be required, at the least, to be provided with a travel and accident insurance with health coverage. The home university is responsible for screening and selecting students for this exchange program. In general the home university will provide the host university with six months' notice of participating exchange students. Additionally, the home university is responsible for making sure students have the minimum requested level of language, according to Annex I. Exchange students are enrolled as candidates for degrees at their home university and in general are not eligible to be awarded an undergraduate or graduate degree at the host university. Exchange students may enroll at any Faculty/School of the host university where they meet the academic requirements and prerequisites. These include any language requirements for entry. Exchange students who have been accepted by the host institution, are also required to obtain the approval of any teaching units by the receiving institution. These approvals will be preferably organized prior to students’ mobility. The transcript of results and academic records will be provided to the home university as soon as practicable after the completion of a period of exchange study. Students enrolled as exchange students are subject to all the rules and regulations of the host university, and the laws and procedures of the state in which that university is located. The host unive...
Student Exchange. In general, both universities agree to consult on the possibilities for student exchange in undergraduate and graduate study. The length of time for these exchanges will be agreed upon in advance of any exchange. Specific times will be determined by both universities. Participating students will continue as candidates for degrees at their home institution and will not be candidates for degrees at the host institution. Both universities agree to develop more specific protocols regarding exchange and collaboration in a supplemental written agreement. Exchanges are limited to the specific academic programs agreed to by each university. Exchange students will take courses and seminars in the agreed upon program and, generally, will not be permitted to take courses outside of the specified program. If a student exchange is established, participating students will pay their tuition at their home university, and the host university will waive its tuition for those guest students. Exchange students are also responsible for paying for board, lodging, health insurance, round-trip airfare, and study-related and personal expenses, etc. The two institutions expect that an equal number of students will be exchanged over a two-year period. Each university reserves the right to limit enrollments from the other if the exchange numbers are not in balance over the two-year period.
Student Exchange. A. General conditions
Student Exchange. (1) Japanese and German students who study at the host institution in the framework of structured exchange programmes will receive a tuition waiver, if agreed bilaterally by the higher education institutions concerned.
Student Exchange. 2.2.1 Upon completion of the agreed upon term at the host institution, the participating student must return to the home institution without fail. Any extension of stay must be approved by both institutions.
Student Exchange. CUSB and “SHORT NAME” agree that student exchange will be guided by principles listed below: A home institution refers to the institution “A”, where a student is a full-time student, and from where he/she is expected to graduate. A host institution refers to an institution “B” that receives a student for a brief period of time to undertake a pre- determined programme of study or research. Condition and requirements of this section is listed in the Annexure– IV. You may add here according to your mutually agreed points.
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Student Exchange. 1. NIFT will offer a semester input to BIFT Students at NIFT India and BIFT will facilitate NIFT students to carry out Internship, Graduation Project and Placement in Apparel Industry at Bangladesh.
Student Exchange. 1. The Participating Institutions agree to exchange students for the length of one semester (fall, spring) or academic year or session (winter, summer) or the equivalent thereof. It is anticipated that the exchange phase of this program will be available beginning . Exchanges will be based on the balance of students exchanging places rather than a monetary exchange, so West Xxxxxxx University can only accept as many students as it sends out. Any additional student participants above the exchange balance will be considered study abroad students (who shall pay tuition/fees at the Host Institution). The Parties agree that the number of students to be exchanged shall be determined annually in writing.
Student Exchange. Each semester both undergraduate and graduate students may be enrolled at the other university. The two partners will agree upon the number. A balance in exchange numbers will be sought over time; Exchange students shall register at the host university for a maximum of one academic year. Sending two students for one semester shall be considered equivalent to sending one student for a full academic year; The host institution shall facilitate field work by assisting students in gaining access to information, the need for tutoring, etcetera; Exchange candidates shall be nominated by the home university and approved by the host university pursuant to normal procedures. The host university reserves the right to reject an applicant and if so, an additional nominee may be nominated. The students must document adequate proficiency in English as the language of instruction; All fees (application fees, tuition fees), shall be paid at the home institution; Students shall be expected to pay for all personal expenses, including but not limited to transportation, accommodation, meals, books, health insurance and entertainment; The proposed programme of studies at the host university must be approved by the home university prior to the exchange; Credit for course work completed by students may be recognised as contributing to the degree requirements at the home university, but this shall be at the discretion of the home university; Students are to present a report on the exchange period on return to and in accordance with the home university; Students shall be expected to obtain adequate health insurance coverage to the satisfaction of the host university; The host university shall not bear any financial responsibility for students except as may be arranged and explicitly documented for specific cases; The host university shall assist students in locating suitable accommodation, shall offer a campus orientation, and shall provide advice regarding matters which may enhance the exchange experiences; Students shall be bound by the rules and regulations of the host university and the laws of the host country during the exchange; At the end of the academic stay or upon request, the host university shall send to the home university and the exchange student(s) an official transcript of the academic achievement;
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