University Requirements Sample Clauses

University Requirements. I understand that in order to be eligible for disbursement, I must have been successfully admitted into the chosen university, must have completed and been eligible for funding from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and address all admissions and FAFSA discrepancies in a timely manner when notified by either the university or by a Earn to Learn team member. Many important dates and deadlines will be sent to you in the form of a monthly digital newsletter. I also must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits per semester at the chosen university. Initial
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University Requirements. I must comply with the academic standards and regulations as outlined in the program description sections of the MSVU Undergraduate (xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx) and Graduate Academic Calendars (xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx) and the Internship Education Program Policy and Procedure Manual. A failing grade in an internship course results in dismissal from the integrated Internship Education Program (students may still complete the BScAHN, MScAHN or the XXXX). I must register for each Internship course. Tuition and withdrawal fees apply to each internship course. If I have a medical issue or disability which requires special accommodations, I will notify the Internship Education Program Coordinator in order to determine if Sponsor Supervisors/Sponsoring organizations are able to provide the accommodations required. NUTR 3325, NUTR 3326, NUTR 3407, NUTR 4400, NUTR 4406, NUTR 4408, NUTR 4409, NUTR 4414, NUTR 4417 and NUTR 4444. I must complete and pass all internship courses. I understand that I must maintain academic currency in order to be well prepared for all internship placements and the Canadian Dietetic Registration Exam (CDRE). I understand that I may be required to engage in academic upgrading if it has been more than three years since I have completed course work in a particular knowledge area (administration, community, clinical). Evaluation for successful completion of an internship placement is based upon achievement of an acceptable standard of entry-level dietetic competence, completion of placement requirements, and submission of all required documents in the electronic debriefing package. A final grade for the Internship course will not be submitted to the Registrar’s office until all required documents have been submitted on the Internship Moodle site and I have been debriefed by the Faculty Supervising Dietitian. The results of the internship term are indicated on my academic transcript, with three possible grades (P (Pass), NCR (No Credit, Repeat), or F (Fail). A grade of DEF (deferred) may only be assigned by the Xxxx of Graduate and Professional Studies in exceptional circumstances.
University Requirements. The general education university requirements may be found at the following website. xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/gened/requirements Students may transfer in 72 credits, so some general education requirements may be taken at the WTC and transferred to UWW.
University Requirements. 2.2.1 Provide a detailed set of guidelines for the University’s visual identity program. 2.2.2 Forward publication specifications acquired for the client. 2.2.3 Provide a central office location for meetings. 2.2.4 Maintain a sample library and provide printed samples of each project to vendor. Make deliveries of proofs and other production materials on campus when necessary. Receive electronic files centrally for client viewing. 2.2.5 Coordinate invoice procedures for all projects. 2.2.6 Coordinate copy changes from clients to vendor. Provide the lead in client consultation regarding strategies to ensure consistent visual and brand messaging for all University materials.
University Requirements. Each student enrolled in a baccalaureate program must satisfactorily complete GSW 1120 Academic Writing, one course approved for Cultural Diversity in the US, and one course approved for International Perspective. An international experience, defined as an academic study abroad experience bearing three or more credits or a documented international military deployment of at least 30 consecutive or 60 nonconsecutive days, also will fulfill the International Perspective requirement. Please note that BGSU has a Foreign Language Admission Requirement. However, the foreign language admissions requirements does not apply to students who have completed 30 or more semester hours of credit- bearing post-secondary courses at BGSU Firelands or at another college or university. For more information on these and other University Requirements, please consult BGSU's Academic Policies in the Undergraduate Catalog: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/catalog/academic-policies.html

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  • City Requirements Design, construction, materials, sizing, other specifications, permitting, inspections, testing, documentation and furnishing of as-built drawings, and acceptance of completed infrastructure shall be in accordance with City Requirements. Design and construction shall be by professionals licensed in the state of North Carolina to do the relevant work. City approval of the design of the Improvements shall be required prior to construction, as set forth in City Requirements. If Developer is connecting to the County sewer system, the City may require Developer to furnish the contract providing for such connection.

  • Quality Requirements Performance Indicator Heading Indicator (specific) Threshold Method of Measurement Frequency of monitoring Consequence of Breach

  • Accessibility Requirements Under Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2054, Subchapter M, and implementing rules of the Texas Department of Information Resources, the System Agency must procure Products and services that comply with the Accessibility Standards when those Products are available in the commercial marketplace or when those Products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. Accordingly, Grantee must provide electronic and information resources and associated Product documentation and technical support that comply with the Accessibility Standards.

  • Safety Requirements The Contractor shall comply with all Federal, State, and local safety laws and regulations applicable to the Work performed under this Agreement.

  • E-Verify Requirements To the extent applicable under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 41- 4401, the Contractor and its subcontractors warrant compliance with all federal immigration laws and regulations that relate to their employees and their compliance with the E-verify requirements under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 23-214(A). Contractor’s or its subcontractor’s failure to comply with such warranty shall be deemed a material breach of this Agreement and may result in the termination of this Agreement by the City.

  • Facility Requirements 1. Maintain wheelchair accessibility to program activities according to governing law, including the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), as applicable. 2. Provide service site(s) that will promote attainment of Contractor’s program objectives. Arrange the physical environment to support those activities. 3. Decrease program costs when possible by procuring items at no cost from County surplus stores and by accepting delivery of such items by County.

  • Security Requirements 7.1 The Authority will review the Contractor’s Security Plan when submitted by the Contractor in accordance with the Schedule (Security Requirements and Plan) and at least annually thereafter.

  • Federal Medicaid System Security Requirements Compliance Party shall provide a security plan, risk assessment, and security controls review document within three months of the start date of this Agreement (and update it annually thereafter) in order to support audit compliance with 45 CFR 95.621 subpart F, ADP System Security Requirements and Review Process.

  • Personal Property Requirements The Collateral Agent shall have received from each Loan Party (except to the extent the Administrative Agent determines that any of the following is not commercially feasible, taking into account the cost to procure and the effectiveness and enforceability under local law): (i) all certificates, agreements or instruments representing or evidencing the Pledged Equity Interests and the Pledged Intercompany Debt (each as defined in the U.S. Security Agreement) accompanied by instruments of transfer and stock powers endorsed in blank; (ii) all other certificates, agreements, including Control Agreements, or instruments necessary to perfect security interests in all Chattel Paper, all Instruments, all Deposit Accounts and all Investment Property of each Loan Party (as each such term is defined in the U.S. Security Agreement and to the extent required by the terms of the U.S. Security Agreement); (iii) UCC financing statements in appropriate form for filing under the UCC and such other documents under applicable Requirements of Law in each jurisdiction as may be necessary or appropriate to perfect the Liens created, or purported to be created, by the Security Documents; (iv) certified copies of Requests for Information (Form UCC-11), tax lien, judgment lien, bankruptcy and pending lawsuit searches or equivalent reports or lien search reports, each of a recent date listing all effective financing statements, lien notices or comparable documents that name (A) any domestic Loan Party as debtor and that are filed in those state and county jurisdictions in which any of the property of such domestic Loan Party is located and the state and county jurisdictions in which such domestic Loan Party’s principal place of business is located, and (B) any foreign Loan Party, to the extent obtainable from the District of Columbia, none of which encumber the Collateral covered or intended to be covered by the Security Documents (other than those relating to Liens acceptable to the Collateral Agent); (v) delivery of such documents and instruments and instruments as the Collateral Agent may request for filing with the United States Patent, Trademark and Copyright Offices, and the execution and/or delivery of such other security and other documents, and the taking of all actions as may be necessary or, in the reasonable opinion of the Collateral Agent, desirable, to perfect the Liens created, or purported to be created, by the Security Agreements; (vi) any documents required to be submitted to the Collateral Agent by the Loan Parties as may be necessary or desirable to perfect the security interest of the Collateral Agent pursuant to each Foreign Security Agreement; and (vii) evidence acceptable to the Collateral Agent of payment by the Loan Parties of all applicable recording taxes, fees, charges, costs and expenses required for the recording of the Security Documents.

  • Residency Requirements 1. All single first-year freshmen students are required to live in University housing for at least two academic semesters. All single students who have earned less than 30 credit hours and have not resided in University housing for two academic semesters are required to live on campus for two academic semesters. This policy does not apply to single first-year students who have been out of high school for more than one year, or to single first-year freshmen who live with their parents in Miami-Dade or Broward Counties. Neither does it apply to those students who, for disciplinary or administrative reasons, may be denied the privilege of continued residency on campus. 2. Undergraduate students residing in University housing must be regularly enrolled students of the University, taking a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester. Graduate students (when housed by exception) must carry a minimum of nine credit hours per semester. To apply and sign-up for University Village apartments, students must have 45 or more completed academic credits. In order to move into University Village, students must have 60 or more completed academic credits or have completed 4 academic semesters at the University and be achieving satisfactory academic progress as defined by the University Bulletin.

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