Tuition Scholarships Sample Clauses

Tuition Scholarships. 9.2.7.1 Tuition scholarships will be awarded to full-time faculty members, spouses, and dependent children (son, stepson, daughter, stepdaughter, and legally adopted child), on a space available basis. Full-time faculty members, spouses, and dependent children as defined in this section and in accordance with university policy, shall be allowed to take an unlimited number of credit hours per semester. 9.2.7.2 Those who participate in the Tuition Scholarship Program are not eligible to receive additional University-funded scholarships or grants, although there may be limited, specific exceptions. Contact the Financial Aid Office for questions regarding receipt of additional University-funded scholarships or grants. 9.2.7.3 In the event of a full-time faculty member’s death, the surviving spouse and dependent children as identified in Section 9.2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, who are participating in the Tuition Scholarship Program at the time of the faculty member’s death may continue in the program until completion. 9.2.7.4 The surviving spouse and dependent children, as identified in Section 9. 2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, of a full-time faculty member who had at least ten (10) years of service at the University may participate in the program until completion.
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Tuition Scholarships. 9.2.7.1 Tuition scholarships will be awarded to full-time faculty members, spouses, and dependent children (son, stepson, daughter, stepdaughter, and legally adopted child), on a space available basis. Full-time faculty members, spouses, and dependent children as defined in this section and in accordance with university policy, shall be allowed to take an unlimited number of credit hours per semester. 9.2.7.2 Those who participate in the Tuition Scholarship Program are not eligible to receive additional University-funded scholarships or grants, although there may be limited, specific exceptions. Contact the Financial Aid Office for questions regarding receipt of additional University-funded scholarships or grants. 9.2.7.3 In the event of a full-time faculty member’s death, the surviving spouse and dependent children as identified in Section 9.2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, who are participating in the Tuition Scholarship Program at the time of the faculty member’s death may continue in the program until completion. 9.2.7.4 The surviving spouse and dependent children, as identified in Section 9. 2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, of a full-time faculty member who had at least ten (10) years of service at the University may participate in the program until completion. 9.2.7.5 Contingent faculty may enroll in classes, including for-credit courses offered by continuing education, up to the number of credit hours they are teaching in the semester (These classes may be in the current semester or in subsequent semesters within the calendar year for continuing contingent faculty). These credits may be transferred to a contingent faculty member’s dependents as defined in 9.2. 7.1 during that semester. NMU will abide by state and federal laws regarding the taxability of benefits.
Tuition Scholarships. Employees will be granted tuition scholarships for courses they desire, as long as these courses are taken outside of the employee’s regular scheduled working hours, including the lunch hour. Employee dependents as defined by the Internal Revenue Service for income tax purposes (including spouse and children), will be granted tuition scholarships for Lansing Community College courses for which they meet entrance requirements. It is recognized that enrollment may be limited by such factors as facility, equipment limitations, and course seat limits.
Tuition Scholarships. 9.2.7.1 Tuition scholarships will be awarded to full-time faculty members, spouses, and dependent children (son, stepson, daughter, stepdaughter, and legally adopted child), on a space available basis. Full-time faculty members, spouses, and dependent children as defined in this section and in accordance with university policy, shall be allowed to take an unlimited number of credit hours per semester. 9.2.7.2 Those who participate in the Tuition Scholarship Program are not eligible to receive additional University funded scholarships or grants. 9.2.7.3 In the event of a full-time faculty member’s death, the surviving spouse and dependent children as identified in Section 9.2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, who are participating in the Tuition Scholarship Program at the time of the faculty member’s death may continue in the program until completion. 9.2.7.4 The unmarried surviving spouse and dependent children, as identified in Section 9. 2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, of a full-time faculty member who had at least ten (10) years of service at the University may participate in the program until completion.
Tuition Scholarships. 9.2.7.1 Tuition scholarships will be awarded to full-time faculty members, spouses, and dependent children (son, stepson, daughter, stepdaughter, and legally adopted child), on a space available basis. Full-time faculty members, spouses, and dependent children as defined in section 9.2.7.1 and in accordance with university policy, shall be allowed to take an unlimited number of credit hours per semester. 9.2.7.2 Those who participate in the Tuition Scholarship Program are not eligible to receive additional University funded scholarships or grants. 9.2.7.3 In the event of a full-time faculty member’s death, the surviving spouse and dependent children as identified in Section 9.2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, who are participating in the Tuition Scholarship Program at the time of the faculty member’s death may continue in the program until completion. 9.2.7.4 The unmarried surviving spouse and dependent children, as identified in Section 9. 2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, of a full-time faculty member who had at least ten (10) years of service at the University may participate in the program until completion. 9.2.7.5 Contingent faculty may enroll in classes, including for-credit courses offered by continuing education, up to the number of credit hours they are teaching in the semester (e.g., if teaching four (4) credits in winter semester, may take four (4) credits in winter semester at no charge). These credits may be transferred to a contingent faculty member’s dependents as defined in 9.2. 7.1 during that semester. NMU will abide by state and federal laws regarding the taxability of benefits.
Tuition Scholarships. The Employer will establish and maintain a University Tuition Scholarship Fund to which eligible Members and other eligible employees, their spouses (including common-law and/or same sex spouse) and their eligible dependents may apply. For the purpose of this Clause eligible Member shall be defined as a full-time or part-time (at least 50% of the normal workload) Member with a probationary, tenured, continuing or term appointment of more than two (2) consecutive years. Eligible dependents shall be all natural children, legally adopted children, and stepchildren (of common-law and/or same sex spouse) who are unmarried and under the age of 21 and dependent on the Member for support; or unmarried and under the age of twenty-five (25) and a full-time student at The University of Winnipeg. The age restrictions do not apply to a physically or mentally incapacitated child. The applicants and the Members must meet the eligibility requirements as at the first day of classes for the term in which the applicant is applying for the Tuition Scholarship. The Tuition Scholarship Fund will be administered by the Employer and will provide scholarships for credit courses leading to the applicant's first undergraduate degree. For the purpose of this clause the University of Winnipeg B. Education degree shall be considered as a first undergraduate degree. Scholarships will apply only to credit courses completed at the University of Winnipeg or where the University of Winnipeg Bachelor of Education Programme requires students to complete courses offered by another institution. The scholarships shall be dispersed in June and in August of each academic year and equal to the tuition fees paid for courses which the applicant has completed with the grade of C or better within the academic terms immediately preceding the disbursement. Tuition fees shall not include special charges associated with certain courses, such as supplementary course service fees, travel costs, student association fees, caution fees or any other charges or expenses added to the normal standard fees. The University shall keep an account of these special fees that will not be included in the tuition scholarships awarded to students. Upon request the Association will be provided with a copy of these excluded fees. The maximum value of scholarship support available to an applicant will be the minimum number of full course equivalents required to complete one undergraduate degree program at the University of Winn...
Tuition Scholarships. 9.2.7.1 Tuition scholarships will be awarded to faculty members, spouses, and dependent children as defined by the IRS, on a space available basis. Faculty members, spouses, and dependent children as defined by the IRS shall be allowed to take an unlimited number of credit hours per semester. 9.2.7.2 Those who participate in the Tuition Scholarship Program are not eligible to receive additional University funded scholarships or grants. 9.2.7.3 In the event of a faculty member’s death, the surviving spouse and dependent children as identified in Section 9.2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, who are participating in the Tuition Scholarship Program at the time of the faculty member’s death may continue in the program until completion. 9.2.7.4 The unmarried surviving spouse and dependent children, as identified in Section 9. 2.7.1 and in accordance with University policy, of a faculty member who had at least ten (10) years of service at the University may participate in the program until completion.
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Tuition Scholarships. (a) The Employer will establish and maintain a University Tuition Scholarship Fund to which eligible Members and other eligible employees, their spouses (including same sex spouses) and their eligible dependents may apply. For the purpose of this Clause eligible Member shall be defined as a full-time or part-time (at least 50% of the normal workload) Member with a probationary, tenured, or continuing or term appointment of more than two (2) consecutive years. Eligible dependents shall be all natural children, legally adopted children, and (b) The Tuition Scholarship Fund will be administered by the Employer and will provide scholarships for credit courses leading to the applicant's first undergraduate degree. For the purpose of this clause the University of Winnipeg B. Education degree shall be considered as a first undergraduate degree. Scholarships will apply only to credit courses completed at The University of Winnipeg or where The University of Winnipeg Bachelor of Education Program requires students to complete courses offered by another institution. The scholarships shall be equal to the tuition fees paid for courses which the applicant has completed with the grade of C or better within the twelve (12) month period ending June 30th immediately preceding the application. Tuition fees shall not include special charges associated with certain courses, such as supplementary course service fees, travel costs, student association fees, caution fees or any other charges or expenses added to the normal standard fees. The maximum value of scholarship support available to an applicant will be the minimum number of full course equivalents required to complete one undergraduate degree program at the University of Winnipeg as defined by Senate regulations. Applicants are required to pay all fees according to the University's normal schedule of fees and associated deadlines.
Tuition Scholarships. 24.1 The Company agrees to provide up to five thousand dollars ($5000) total per year to be used for scholarships for bargaining unit Employees' dependent children enrolled in an accredited Canadian post secondary institution. A joint Company/Union Committee (the Scholarship Committee) will allocate the fund.
Tuition Scholarships. 9.2.7.1 Tuition scholarships will be awarded to faculty members, spouses, and dependent children as defined by the IRS, on a space available basis. Faculty members, spouses, and dependent children as defined by the IRS shall be allowed to take an unlimited number of credit hours per semester. 9.2.7.2 Those who participate in the Tuition Scholarship Program are not eligible to receive additional University funded scholarships or grants. 9.2.7.3 In the event of a faculty member’s death, the surviving spouse and dependent children, who are participating in the Tuition Scholarship Program at the time of the faculty member’s death may continue in the program until completion. 9.2.7.4 The unmarried surviving spouse and dependent children of a faculty member who had at least ten (10) years of service at the University may participate in the program until completion.
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