Common use of Tuition Extension for Retrenched Faculty Clause in Contracts

Tuition Extension for Retrenched Faculty. Faculty identified in Section G who are retrenched in accordance with Article 23 shall be entitled to enrollment, on a space available basis, in courses at any university in the System without payment of tuition or fees, except laboratory and special course fees. Such enrollment is limited to a total of twenty-four (24) credits within one year of separation. The faculty member’s spouse or dependent children may share the right within the limits established above, with waiver of tuition only.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.leg.mn.gov, www.minnstate.edu, www.mnsu.edu

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Tuition Extension for Retrenched Faculty. Faculty identified in Section G who are retrenched in accordance with Article 23 shall be entitled to enrollment, on a space available basis, in courses at any university in the System without payment of tuition or fees, except laboratory and special course fees. Such enrollment is limited to a total of twenty-four (24) credits within one year of separation. The faculty member’s spouse or dependent children may share the right within the limits established above, with waiver of tuition only.only.‌

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.leg.mn.gov, www.smsu.edu, www.minnstate.edu

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Tuition Extension for Retrenched Faculty. Faculty identified in Section G who are retrenched in accordance with Article 23 shall be entitled to enrollment, on a space available basis, in courses at any university in the System without payment of tuition or fees, except laboratory and special course fees. Such enrollment is limited to a total of twenty-four (24) thirty (30) credits within one year of separation. The faculty member’s spouse spouse/domestic partner or dependent children may share the right within the limits established above, with waiver of tuition only.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Article 1, static1.squarespace.com

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