Student participation costs Sample Clauses

Student participation costs a. The Management Committee will, subject to the approval of the Partner Institutions, agree and approve the participation costs to be charged to students. b. The participation costs will be quoted in Euros and will be applied to all Partner Institutions. c. Participation costs will be distributed among the Partner Institutions in accordance with the Financial Agreement. d. The collection of participation costs will be administered by the Secretariat, on behalf of the Consortium, in accordance with the Financial Agreement. e. Any exemption or partial exemption of payments or application of participation costs waivers is upon decision by the Management Committee or stipulated by the Grant Agreement concluded between the Consortium and the European Commission.
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Student participation costs a. The Steering Committee will, subject to the approval of the Partner Institutions, agree and approve the participation costs to be charged to students. b. The participation costs will be quoted in Euros and will be applied to all Partner Institutions.
Student participation costs. In view of the costs related to academics, registration, recognition and all relevant costs included in the programme, emPLANT establishes the following participation costs for students: - 4’500€ per year for Program Country students and - 9’000€ per year for Partner Country students Participation costs include: - Tuition fees - Compulsory health and accident insurance required in each country of the Consortium during the whole academic period - Campus fees - Costs linked to sport and student association memberships - Joint activities (Joint Integration Week, Summer Breeding Field Camp, Closing Ceremony) - Language and culture courses - Complementary Health Insurance to comply with the Erasmus Mundus Health Insurance requirements - All compulsory fees asked by the hosting University As set up by the European Commission, all compulsory fees a student has to pay in the framework of his studies must be included in the participation costs. Which means those costs are not to be paid by the student.
Student participation costs. (a) Two different rates are applied, depending on the origin of the student: For Group A students, For Group B students, RePIC Participation Costs are: RePIC Participation Costs are: 2.250 EUR per semester, 4.500 EUR per semester, 4.500 EUR per annum, ç.000 EUR per annum, ç.000 EUR for 4 semesters (two years) 18.000 EUR for 4 semesters (two years) (b) The Participation Costs are payable upfront except for Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Holders, in semesterly instalments, to the Coordinating Institution. Students not paying the Participation Costs in time may be sanctioned in accordance with the rules of the Coordinating Institution. (c) The Partner Universities reserve the right to adapt the amounts of the Participation Costs. New amounts shall not be levied within a cohort, i.e., not during the four semesters in which students are expected to complete the study programme. (d) The Participation Costs must be paid directly to the Coordinating Institution that oversees levying the student Participation Costs. Payment modes are determined by the Coordinating Institution. [XXXX AS APPROPRIATE]
Student participation costs. In view of the costs related to academics, registration, recognition and all relevant costs included in the programme, emiSS establishes the following participation costs for students:
Student participation costs a. The Master's Board can, subject to the approval of the Partner Institutions, agree to amend the participation costs to be charged to students. b. The participation costs shall be quoted in Euros and shall be applied to all Partner Institutions. c. Students pay € 12,000 (twelve thousand euros) participation costs for the entire 120 ECTS programme for the nominal study period, whether European or non-European. The student participation costs are to be paid to NOHA AISBL (Brussels). d. Payment in four instalments shall be a possibility, each time before the beginning of a new semester. e. Student participation costs are defined as all costs related to and including tuition fees, library and laboratory costs and any other mandatory cost related to the students' participation in the Joint Master’s Degree Programme in International Humanitarian Action for the standard duration of the degree programme, including support in administrative and organisational issues by the consortium partners, costs for enrolment at the consortium partner’s institutions, all examinations and the issuing of the final diploma. f. Student participation costs do not cover accommodation, travel to and from partner universities and travel documents (visa, passport) included within the framework of the mobility programme or any costs beyond the standard duration of the degree programme. Any costs beyond the standard duration of the degree programme shall be levied at the standard rate of each Partner Institution involved. g. Students that receive an EMJMD grant shall receive a fee waiver for the sum by which their participation costs exceed the amount allocated in the funding of the EMJMD, and NOHA AISBL and the NOHA universities shall cover the difference between the amount of the grant received and the participation costs. The tuition fees at the partner universities shall be paid from the participation costs in accordance with the financial agreement attached to this Consortium Agreement. h. All studentsrights and obligations concerning an XX xxxxx are regulated in the scholarship agreement.

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  • Participation Fee To the Administrative Agent for the account of each Revolving Lender a participation fee with respect to its participations in Letters of Credit, which shall accrue at the Applicable Rate for Eurocurrency Borrowings on the average daily amount of such Lender’s LC Exposure (excluding any portion thereof attributable to unreimbursed LC Disbursements) during the period from and including the Closing Date to but excluding the later of the date on which such Lender’s Revolving Commitment terminates and the date on which such Lender ceases to have any LC Exposure;

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