Cohort definition

Cohort means a group of students, defined by the year in which the group enters grade 9.
Cohort means all TBA-eligible securities with the same coupon, maturity and loan-origination year where the combined unpaid principal balance of such securities issued by both Enterprises exceeds $10 billion;
Cohort means a group of teacher education candidates who are enrolled in and share experiences in the same program and are linked by their desire to become Illinois teachers in hard-to-staff schools and by their need for the services and supports offered by the Initiative.

Examples of Cohort in a sentence

  • Cohort model requires certification by a representative of the Online Learning Office utilizing a rubric.

  • Cost Form #2: Multi-session training (Cohort Training Cost) Cohort Training is considered a group of individuals progressing through a training course together.

  • The Data Providers may either approve the planned publication, request their Cohort Data is removed from the publication, or request a delay to publication for amendments provided that this notification is received within 20 days of Swansea notifying them.

  • Cohort programs shall have a maximum reimbursement of thirty (30) credits per year.

  • LPHA must present TB Cases through participation in the quarterly Cohort Review.


More Definitions of Cohort

Cohort means a group of program completers who successfully satisfied all teacher preparation program requirements at any point during the academic year.
Cohort or “class” means a group of students intended for enrollment in an approved school or program of vocational nursing.
Cohort or “class” means a group of students intended for enrollment in an approved school or program for preparation of psychiatric technicians.
Cohort means all direct loans or loan guarantees of a program for which a subsidy appropriation is provided for a given fiscal year (except as provided below for pre-1992 direct loans and loan guarantees that are modified). For direct loans and loan guarantees for which a subsidy appropriation is provided for one fiscal year, the cohort will be defined by that fiscal year. For direct loans and loan guarantees for which multi-year or no-year appropriations are provided, the cohort is defined by the year of obligation. Direct loans and loan guarantees that are made from supplemental appropriations will be recorded in the same cohort as those that are funded in annual appropriations acts. These rules apply even if the direct loans or guaranteed loans are disbursed in subsequent years. Cohort accounting applies to post-1991 direct loans and loan guarantees and pre-1992 direct loans and loan guarantees that have been modified. Post-1991 direct loans or loan guarantees remain with their original cohort throughout the life of the loans, even if they are modified. Pre-1992 direct and guaranteed loans are assigned to a single cohort by program and credit instrument regardless of the fiscal year of the subsidy appropriation. For purposes of budget presentation, cohorts will be aggregated. However, accounting and other records must be maintained separately for each cohort.
Cohort is a group of students that maintains social isolation and physical distancing. Cohorts are designed to remain stable and intact in order to prevent the spread of infection and illness arising from COVID-19. Classroom cohort sizes supersede class size language in the CBA for in-person learning during the life of this side letter.
Cohort means a group of individuals with a common intention to meet in person for the same purpose or similar purposes, the composition of which does not change in relation to that purpose or those purposes except by way of reduction in numbers;
Cohort means a group of residents enrolled in the same