Student Responsibilities and Expenses Sample Clauses

Student Responsibilities and Expenses. Unless otherwise indicated in an appendix hereto, students in this Exchange Program will be responsible for the following: Payment of admission application fees; [Delete if not applicable]; [Payment of all mandatory student fees and tuition to the Home University or Host University by published deadlines;] OR [Payment of tuition to the Home University and mandatory student fees to the Host University by published deadlines;] With the assistance of the Host University, obtaining the proper visas and other documents required by the government of the Host University, including any guarantee that they have the financial resources to meet all expenses; The costs of food, housing, international and local transportation, books, fees for class materials, and other educational and personal expenses; When provided by the Host University, payment of housing and board costs to the Host University by the published deadlines; Purchasing the required health/hospitalization/liability insurance, including a repatriation and medical evacuation plan, for the time period of their involvement in the Exchange Program in order to meet governmental regulations, as well as the regulations of the Host and Home Universities, as set forth in Section E below; Submitting any health or immunization records required by Host University; Abiding by the same regulations and performance standards that pertain to other students at the Host University; In compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), requesting official transcripts to be sent by the Home University to the Host University; and Providing the appropriate exchange coordinator/director at the Host University emergency contact information.
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Student Responsibilities and Expenses. Unless otherwise indicated in an appendix hereto, students in this Exchange Program will be responsible for the following: Payment of admission application fees; [Indicate “n/a” if not applicable]; [Payment of all student fees and tuition to the Home University or Host University; OR Payment of tuition to the Home University and student fees to the Host University]; With the assistance of the Host University, obtaining the proper visas and other documents required by the government of the Host University, including any guaranty that they have the financial resources to meet all expenses; The costs of food, housing, international and local transportation, books, fees for class materials, and other educational and personal expenses; Purchasing the required health/hospitalization/liability insurance, including repatriation, for the time period of their involvement in the Exchange Program in order to meet governmental regulations, as well as the regulations of the Host and Home Universities, as set forth in Paragraph 9 below; Abiding by the same regulations and performance standards that pertain to other students at the Host University; Notifying the appropriate exchange coordinator/director at the Host University by e-mail when traveling away from the city in which the Host University is located, and, to the best of their ability, providing emergency telephone numbers where they can be reached; Submitting to criminal background checks and purchasing relevant insurance if they are participating in an internship at Host University; and Submitting any health or immunization records required by Host University.
Student Responsibilities and Expenses. 10. In the case of an imbalance, (international institution) may also send students to MSU on a study abroad/fee-paying basis through the American Semester Program. In this case, students will enroll as lifelong education students (LLE) at MSU and will continue to be enrolled at (international institution). Participating students will pay all academic fees and tuition to MSU.
Student Responsibilities and Expenses. 1. Submission of all documents required for acceptance to the Host University;
Student Responsibilities and Expenses. TMU agrees to provide TMU students studying in this program with MSc/MS/MPH stipends and supply funds. The funds will be transferred directly to Georgia State through the Georgia State Research Foundation. With the guarantee of these funds, Georgia State’s respective College or School will grant each student from TMU a graduate research assistantship. The students will participate in research in the respective units throughout the academic year. TMU students are responsible for paying mandatory Georgia State fees and any charges not covered by Georgia State research assistantships (e.g. health insurance) each semester by published deadlines. TMU students must submit immunization documentation, including but not limited to Measles, Mumps and Rubella or MMR, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Varicella, Hepatitis B for enrollment. Each graduate assistantship is $6,000 per academic year. Stipend and Supply funds will be agreed upon at the start of each academic year. However, in the first year, TMU will provide $10,000 per student per year to be deposited at Georgia State as a special sponsored project; the exact amount will be dependent on the availability of funds and the number of students from TMU.
Student Responsibilities and Expenses. Unless otherwise indicated in an appendix hereto, students in this Exchange Program will be responsible for the following: Payment of admission application fees; [Indicate “n/a” if not applicable]; [Payment of all student fees and tuition to the Home University or Host University; OR Payment of tuition to the Home University and student fees to the Host University]; With the assistance of the Host University, obtaining the proper visas and other documents required by the government of the Host University, including any guaranty that they have the financial resources to meet all expenses; The costs of food, housing, international and local transportation, books, fees for class materials, and other educational and personal expenses; Purchasing the required health/hospitalization/liability insurance, including repatriation, for the time period of their involvement in the Exchange Program in order to meet governmental regulations, as well as the regulations of the Host and Home Universities, as set forth in Paragraph 9 below; Abiding by the same regulations and performance standards that pertain to other students at the Host University; Providing the appropriate exchange coordinator/director at the Host University emergency contact information; and Submitting any health or immunization records required by Host University.
Student Responsibilities and Expenses. Unless otherwise indicated in an appendix hereto, students in this Exchange Program will be responsible for the following: Payment of admission application fees. [indicate “n/a” if not applicable] Payment of all academic fees and tuition to the Home University Payment of any applicable student fees, such as library usage, sports facilities, photocopied texts, field trips and similar expenses, to the Host University; With the assistance of the Host University, obtaining the proper visas and other documents required by the government of the Host University, including any guaranty that they have the financial resources to meet all expenses; The costs of food, housing, international and local transportation, books and other educational and personal expenses; Purchasing the required health/medical/liability insurance for the time period of their involvement in the Exchange Program in order to meet governmental regulations, as well as the regulations of the Host and Home Universities, as set forth in Paragraph E below: Abiding by the same regulations and performance standards that pertain to other students at the Host University; Notifying the appropriate exchange coordinator/director at the Host University by e-mail when traveling away from the city in which the Host University is located, and, to the best of their ability, providing emergency telephone numbers where they can be reached; Submitting to criminal background checks if they are participating in internship at Host University; Submitting any health or immunization records required by Host University. Complying with Georgia State’s Study Abroad Crisis Prevention and Management Policy. The Georgia State contact person/program director should notify the Study Abroad Programs office at least 3 months prior to students’ departure in order to ensure the completion of mandated pre-departure crisis prevention documentation and processes.
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Student Responsibilities and Expenses. Unless otherwise indicated in an appendix hereto, students in this Program will be responsible for the following:

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  • Joint Responsibilities 2.1.1 University and Affiliate each will identify, and notify each other of, a person responsible for serving as its liaison during the course of this affiliation. The appointment of liaisons shall be subject to mutual approval of the parties.

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