College course definition

College course means a semester unit or quarter unit-based instruction given at a college or university that is relevant to on-site wastewater contractor or inspector activities, and is pre-approved by the board as set out in Rule .0603 of this Chapter.
College course means department-approved instruction of at least two semester hours or three quarter hours of credit provided by an accredited college or university.
College course means a class taken through a college or university, as described in K.S.A. 65-1119 and amendments thereto, and meeting the definition of CNE in K.S.A. 65-1117, and amendments thereto. One college credit hour equals 15 contact hours.

Examples of College course in a sentence

  • Complaints regarding instructor conduct, grading or other complaints or claims arising from Middle College students' concurrent enrollment in a Skyline College course must be directed to and resolved by Skyline College in accordance with policies, rules and regulations established by the SMCCCD.

  • For each ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College course that has a field component, a syllabus will be developed and provided to the School and will include the roles and responsibilities of the exploratory teaching student and of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College faculty and the expectations of the School faculty members and administrators.

  • Students struggling to maintain a passing grade will be provided with options by their corresponding faculty and be advised by their College advisor or the high school counselor to withdraw from the College course in order to avoid future problems related to admissions, financial aid, and scholarships.

  • Each receiving institution will identify Louisburg College course equivalencies and publicize an equivalency course crosswalk to ensure transfer of credit uniformity and transparency.

  • The School District will identify the TEKS or PEIMS Identification Number that aligns with each College course.

  • College will notify School District of the Course Material requirements, including any Instructional Materials, for each College course considered for Dual Credit enrollments.

  • Withdrawal from the College course does not result in a withdrawal from the high school course.

  • Academic representatives from the College will develop and publish the student learning outcomes in the course syllabus to satisfy the requirements for each College course.


More Definitions of College course

College course means a semester unit or quarter unit-based instruction given at a college or
College course means department-approved instruction of a minimum of two semester hours or three quarter hours of credit offered by a college or university.
College course means a semester unit or quarter hour unit of instruction given at a college or university, that is relevant to well contractor activities.
College course means a semester unit or quarter based unit of instruction given at a college or university, which is relevant to on-site wastewater contractor or inspector activities and pre- approved by the board.
College course means a class taken through a college or university, as described in K.S.A. 65-1119 and amendments thereto, and meeting the definition
College course. Any graduate level course. With the exception of Technical Division teachers, it is suggested that undergraduate courses receive prior approval. Applications for prior approval should include a brief description of course applicability to the applicant’s current teaching assignment. Effective FY2001, full credits from one, two, and four credit courses may be carried over and combined with other course credits and/or professional growth activities for increment payment, if the course or activities are in the same field, on the same topic, or are strongly related.

Related to College course

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