Third Party Courses Clause Samples
The 'Third Party Courses' clause defines the terms under which courses provided by external organizations or individuals are included or referenced within an agreement. This clause typically outlines the responsibilities of the parties regarding the selection, approval, and use of such third-party educational content, and may address issues like quality assurance, intellectual property rights, or liability for course content. Its core function is to clarify the rights and obligations related to third-party courses, thereby reducing misunderstandings and managing risks associated with using external educational resources.
Third Party Courses. It is not the intention to purchase/lease third party online courses and offer them for credit. In the event this is considered, a clear need for purchasing or leasing the content will be established. This need will be communicated to the designated administrator and discipline as well as the last date the purchased/leased course will be offered. Unless unusual circumstances dictate an exception, the period of use will be two years or less. If a third party course is adopted for use, the review and approval process and the delivery will be the same as for an RTT course.
Third Party Courses a. Courses that are included in the Indiana Core Transfer Library will transfer as equivalent PWL courses.
b. The attached eight-semester Plans of Study (Appendix B) list Ivy Tech courses that should be completed in the first two years of study and reflect their application at PWL.
c. When courses are completed at a third-party institution, the third-party institution’s equivalencies with PWL are used.
d. Transfer courses do not count in a student’s PWL grade point average.
Third Party Courses. It is not the intention to purchase/lease third party online courses and offer them for credit. In the event this is considered, a clear need for purchasing or leasing the content will be established. This need will be communicated to the Academic ▇▇▇▇ and discipline as well as the last date the purchased/leased course will be offered. Unless unusual circumstances dictate an exception, the period of use will be two years or less. If a third party course is adopted for use, the review and approval process and the delivery will be the same as for an RTT course. Should the development of an RTT course follow the use of a third party course, the developing team members will be especially careful not to use content from the purchased/leased course in the development effort unless adoption of same textbook, etc., allows for the use.
