Textbooks and Instructional Materials Sample Clauses

Textbooks and Instructional Materials a. Students enrolled in the Dual Enrollment Program will be exempt from payment of all registration, matriculation, and laboratory fees from the College.
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Textbooks and Instructional Materials. A. In the event a teacher’s order for books or supplies must be altered, the teacher shall be consulted regarding priorities on the original list and be given the opportunity whenever possible to restructure priorities on the original list and order alternative material .
Textbooks and Instructional Materials. Textbooks and instructional materials used in dual enrollment and early admission classes must be the same as, or comparable to, those used in other post-secondary courses at PBSC or FAU with the same course prefix and number. PBSC and FAU will advise the Board of instructional material requirements as soon as that information becomes available. • Tests and Assignments: Course requirements for tests, papers, or other assignments for dual enrollment and early admission students must be at the same level, rigor, or depth as those for all non dual enrollment and/or early admission post-secondary students. • Grades: All full-time and adjunct faculty teaching dual enrollment and early admission classes must observe college procedures and deadlines for submission of grades in the appropriate format. All faculty will be advised of college-wide grading expectations and guidelines before teaching a dual enrollment and/or early admission course.
Textbooks and Instructional Materials. A. The School Committee will continue its policy of providing sufficient funds to insure that each pupil in classrooms has proper instructional materials, including textbooks, for his own use.
Textbooks and Instructional Materials. Textbooks/instructional materials used in Early College/Dual Enrollment classes must be the same as or comparable to those used other postsecondary courses at the college with the same course prefix and number. The college will advise the school district of instructional material requirements as soon as that information becomes available, but no later than one term prior to a course being offered.
Textbooks and Instructional Materials. A. The School District agrees that it will provide sufficient textbooks to ensure that pupils in the classrooms have textbooks for their own use. 30
Textbooks and Instructional Materials. Textbooks/instructional materials used in dual enrollment/early admission classes must be the same as, or comparable to, those used in other postsecondary courses at the College/University with the same course prefix and number. The College/University will advise the School District of instructional material requirements as soon as that information becomes available, but no later than one term prior to a course being offered. • Tests and Assignments: Course requirements in terms of tests, papers, or other assignments for dual enrollment/early admission students must be at the same level, rigor or depth as those for all non- dual enrollment/early admission postsecondary students. • Grades: All full-time and adjunct faculty teaching dual enrollment/early admission classes must observe college procedures/deadlines for submission of grades in appropriate format. All faculty will be advised of college-wide grading expectations/guidelines prior to teaching a dual enrollment/early admission course.
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Textbooks and Instructional Materials. Textbooks/instructional materials used in dual enrollment/early admission classes must be the same as, or comparable to, those used in other postsecondary courses at the College/University with the same course prefix and number. The College/University will advise the Board of instructional material requirements as soon as that information becomes available  Tests and Assignments: Course requirements in terms of tests, papers, or other assignments for dual enrollment/early admission students must be at the same level, rigor or depth as those for all non- dual enrollment/early admission postsecondary students.  Grades: All full-time and adjunct faculty teaching dual enrollment/early admission classes must observe college procedures/deadlines for submission of grades in appropriate format. All faculty will be advised of college-wide grading expectations/guidelines prior to teaching a dual enrollment/early admission course.  Course meetings: All dual enrollment/early admissions courses taught at high school campuses must meet for the same total time as a class taught at the College/University.
Textbooks and Instructional Materials. Pursuant to Section 1007.271(16), F.S., Dual Enrollment students are exempt from the payment of tuition and fees. This includes not only tuition and registration and laboratory fees, but all other postsecondary institution fees. Instructional materials are defined in Section 1006.29(2), F.S., and shall include but not be limited to, textbooks, consumables, and online course codes. Textbooks and other instructional materials will be provided to the homeschool student by SJR State. Except for access codes or e-resources, all materials furnished by the College will remain the property of St. Xxxxx River State College, and students will be responsible for returning these instructional materials at the end of each semester. If students do not return the instructional materials, a hold will be placed on their student account that may prohibit future enrollment or access to transcripts at St. Xxxxx River State College. Lost or damaged items may also result in such holds. Requirements for providing instructional materials to home education students are subject to change pursuant to Florida Statutes. Students will be notified of their outstanding textbook rental fees/holds through their MySJRState email account.
Textbooks and Instructional Materials. Textbooks and other instructional materials will be provided to the homeschool student by SJR State. With the exception of access codes or e-resources, all materials furnished by the College will remain the property of St. Xxxxx River State College, and students will be responsible for returning these instructional materials at the end of each semester. If students do not return the instructional materials, a hold will be placed on their student account that may prohibit future enrollment or access to transcripts at St. Xxxxx River State College. Lost or damaged items may also result in such holds. Requirements for providing instructional materials to home education students are subject to change pursuant to Florida Statutes. Students will be notified of their outstanding textbook rental fees/holds through their MySJRState email account.
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