Termination or Continuation of Student's Enrollment Sample Clauses

Termination or Continuation of Student's Enrollment. SRT may terminate a Student's enrollment in the Program if, in its opinion, the Student is not making satisfactory progress in the Program or for other reasons it deems appropriate after notification to University. Any Student who does not satisfactorily complete the academic course(s) required by the Program may, upon written approval of SRT, remediate such course(s) if student has not been terminated from the Program. .Remediation activities will take place according to the policies and guidelines of the Program. SRT shall notify University if a student has been terminated or is placed in remediation. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, SRT may suspend the right of any Student participating under the terms of this Agreement to access any clinical portions of the Program if, in the sole judgment and discretion of SRT, the conduct or attitude of the Student threatens the health, safety, or welfare of any patient, employee or visitor at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare -All Saints or the confidentiality of any information relating to a patient. This action shall be taken by SRT only on a temporary basis until SRT has consulted with representatives of the University. The consultation shall include an attempt to resolve the suspension, but the final decision regarding the Student's continued participation in the clinical portion of the Program is vested with SRT.
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Termination or Continuation of Student's Enrollment. University or SDMS may terminate a Student's enrollment in the Program if, in its opinion, the Student is not making satisfactory progress in the Program or for other reasons it deems appropriate. Any Student who does not satisfactorily complete the academic course(s) required by the Program may, upon written approval of University and SDMS, repeat such course(s).

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  • Termination of Check-Off An employee shall cease to be subject to check-off deductions beginning with the month immediately following the month in which he is no longer a member of the bargaining unit.

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