Summer Enrollment Sample Clauses
The Summer Enrollment clause establishes the terms and conditions under which students may enroll in courses or programs during the summer session. Typically, it outlines eligibility requirements, application procedures, deadlines, and any special tuition or fee structures that differ from regular academic terms. This clause ensures that both students and the institution have a clear understanding of the enrollment process for summer offerings, helping to manage expectations and administrative planning.
Summer Enrollment. Students are recommended to enroll in a maximum of 12 credits over the Summer.
Summer Enrollment. The Board agrees that those employees who are hired at a school site for the summer may enroll their children at the location where he or she is assigned to work, if their children meet enrollment criteria.
Summer Enrollment. The administration of the high school and the association will meet within 10 calendar days before the start of the school year to discuss the status of the schedule for the coming school year. Student enrollment, staffing, and overloads will be topics of conversation. At that time any significant changes that have occurred will be presented to the superintendent for review.
