Composite Score definition

Composite Score means the score identified by an assessment of adaptive behavior as described in the definition for "adaptive behavior".
Composite Score means score obtained by Consultant as per the formula provided in clause 5.4.
Composite Score means a summary of student performance in a school. A composite score shall include reading and mathematics in grades 3 through 8 and Algebra I & II, Biology, English I, Geometry, Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science, in a school where one or more of these EOC tests are administered, as well as student performance on the NC Computer Skills Test, competency passing rate, change in dropout rates, and percent diploma recipients who satisfy the requirements for College University Prep/College Tech Prep courses of study in grades 9 through 12 to the extent that any apply in a given school.

Examples of Composite Score in a sentence

  • Applications will be grouped based on the Total Financial Composite Score.

  • The Composite Score is calculated in accordance with “Part B-The Method for Calculating the Composite Score” of these Incentive Compensation Calculation Procedure Notes.

  • The Proposal Evaluation Composite Score Sheet, based on the evaluation of responsive proposals, will produce a list of the top- rated proposals that may be selected for interviews (short list) if determined to be necessary by the Project Manager and Evaluation Committee.

  • Contractor’s Account Management Sales Team commits to provide services to the County of such quality as will result in Contractor's achieving the Account Management Composite Score, designated in Attachment B, on the Account Management Report Card.

  • For ease of reference, the following calculation represents the calculation of the Composite Score for a hypothetical Service Provider for four performance criteria in one Contract Year.

  • The Total Financial Composite Score is based on the analysis of twenty-three (23) financial indicators.

  • The Account Management Commitment will be deemed as fulfilled if the average of the Composite Scores in each category (“Account Management Composite Score”) is equal to or greater than the Account Management Composite Score indicated on Attachment B.

  • If the Total Financial Composite Score remains four (4) or five (5) after CDFI Fund staff review, the Applicant will not advance to Step 3.

  • The Total Composite Score will be comprised of the Technical Proposal Score + Cost Score which will not exceed 1,000 points.

  • However, in the event that two or more Bidders secure exactly the same Composite Score, then MANAS reserves the right to declare as Preferred Bidder whose, Presentation Score is highest among such Bidders who have secured exactly the same Composite Score.


More Definitions of Composite Score

Composite Score means a total of a Public Education Employee’s scores on all three (3) subtest of PRAXIS I which are equal to, or greater than, the sum of the passing scores on the three subtests. Scores from either the PRAXIS I (PPST) paper and pencil test or from the PRAXIS I (CPPST) computerized test may be used when applying the composite score provision. Scores from the PRAXIS I computer based test (CBT) may be used when applying the composite score provision, but may not be used in conjunction with scores from the PRAXIS I(PPST) paper and pencil test or with the PRAXIS I (CPPST) computerized test.
Composite Score meanS markS obtained after adding 50% of JEE (Main)2014 (Paper 1) markS and 50% of normaliSed Standard XII (Board or Equivalent Examination) markS in PhySicS, ChemiStry and MathematicS.
Composite Score means score obtained after adding 50% of JEE (Main)2015(Paper 1) marks percentile and 50% of Standard XII (Board or Equivalent Examination) Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics marks percentile .
Composite Score means the standard used by the U.S. Department of Education that combines different measures of the elements of financial health of an institution participating in Federal Student Aid programs to yield a single measure of a school’s overall financial health. Included in the calculation are the Primary Reserve, Equity, and Net Income ratios.
Composite Score means a total of an applicant’s scores on all three (3) subtests of Praxis I which is equal to, or greater than, the sum of the passing scores on the three subtests.