Withdrawal from the Association Sample Clauses

Withdrawal from the Association. I.7.3.1 Members of the bargaining unit who affirmatively assert conscientious objection to membership in the Association may so declare in writing to the Association with a copy to the Department of Human Resources. This declaration shall express clearly and explicitly the grounds for conscientious objection, and shall as such constitute notice of withdrawal from membership in the Association.
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Withdrawal from the Association. I.7.3.1 Members of the bargaining unit who affirmatively assert conscientious objection to membership in the Association may so declare in writing to the Association with a copy to the Department of Human Resources. This declaration shall express clearly and explicitly the grounds for conscientious objection, and shall as such constitute notice of withdrawal from membership in the Association. I.7.3.2 Newly-appointed members of the bargaining unit and others entering or re-entering the bargaining unit from excluded academic administrative positions who affirmatively assert conscientious objection to membership in the Association shall so declare in writing to the Association within thirty (30) days of their appointment or return to the bargaining unit, in the manner and with the restrictions provided in Article I.7.3.1. I.7.3.3 In the case of a member who has withdrawn from the Association under the terms of I.7.3, the Board shall within fifteen (15) days remit such amounts to the Trent University Faculty Association Bursary Fund. If, in a declaration of conscientious objection, a member has stipulated that his/her deductions be remitted to another Trent University bursary or scholarship fund, the Association shall so notify the Department of Human Resources and the deductions shall be remitted to the bursary or scholarship fund named by the member.

Related to Withdrawal from the Association

  • Withdrawal from the Plan (a) An employee may withdraw from the Plan any time prior to taking the leave of absence. Upon withdrawal, all the deferred salary plus accumulated interest shall be paid to the employee within sixty (60) days of notification of withdrawal from the Plan.

  • Withdrawal Policy A student may withdraw from any course without the academic penalty of a “WF” grade by the withdraw deadline as listed in the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota Academic Calendar for courses taken at a SCF campus. For courses onsite at the high school a student must speak to a high school counselor for the withdraw deadline. When a “WF” is entered, it is recorded in the student’s permanent record and calculated as an “F” in the grade point average [GPA]. SCF encourages students to discuss withdraw with the instructor or SCF Advisor prior to withdrawing. It is the responsibility of the student to initiate the withdrawal procedure. Prior to withdrawing from a dual enrollment course, the student must speak with his/her school counselor. For students taking DE courses on an SCF campus, they would log into their SCF connect accounts and withdraw online. For students taking courses at their high schools, they would be required to speak to their high school counselor to receive the withdrawal form and return it to the SCF Admissions & Records Office. Failure to follow this procedure could result in a grade of “WF” being recorded for the student and “F” calculated in the grade point average [GPA]. This policy applies to all part- and full-time degree credit and college preparatory credit students. Withdrawals occurring after the established deadline will be granted only if a student demonstrates major verifiable extenuating circumstances clearly beyond the student’s control. All such requests must be made directly to the Campus Xxxxxxx, who has the final approval/disapproval authority. In such approved cases, the “WF” would be changed to a “W” grade, with no GPA consequences. Grading Policy In accordance with statute 1007.235, it is the responsibility of the postsecondary educational institution for assigning letter grades for dual enrollment courses and the responsibility of school districts for posting dual enrollment course grades to the high school transcript as assigned by the postsecondary institution awarding the credit. Xxxxxx earned while a student is in the Early College program will become part of the student’s permanent college and high school transcript, GPA, and class rank. Students must maintain a 3.0 unweighted GPA in order to remain eligible for the Dual Enrollment/Early Admissions Programs. SCF does not send grade reports to students or high schools. Students are responsible for submitting their grades to their high schools. Some academic departments (e.g. Mathematics) utilize a common syllabus for each course. In those cases, the faculty member must use the provided syllabus and adhere to the grading procedures and policies outlined on the syllabus including the grading policy that a grade of 60% or higher must be earned on the final exam in order to pass the course with a C or higher. Transcripts Students may request an official transcript from the SCF Admissions & Records Office for a fee of $7.00 USD. Students may print out their unofficial transcript from the SCF website. Students are responsible for sending their grades and transcripts to their schools. Student Code of Conduct Students taking dual enrollment courses are subject to the rules and regulations of State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota as established in the SCF Catalog and the Student Handbook Planner.

  • Withdrawal by a Member A Member has no power to withdraw from the Company, except as otherwise provided in Section 8. SECTION 6 SALARIES, REIMBURSEMENT, AND PAYMENT OF EXPENSES

  • Withdrawal Procedures Upon the withdrawal of the privileges of this Agreement, the Resident shall vacate the Room within the time frame given, and deliver to the Manager vacant possession of the Room together with all of the furnishings, fixtures, appliances and telephone of the Residence, and the furnishings and fixtures shall be in good condition, with reasonable wear and tear excepted. The Resident will follow the Move-out Procedures explained in section 3.02 of this Agreement and all additional directions communicated by the Manager.

  • Withdrawal of Services 41.1 Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement, except as otherwise required by Applicable Law, CenturyLink may terminate its offering and/or provision of any particular service offering covered by this Agreement upon at least thirty (30) Days prior written notice to CLEC.

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