Continuous attendance definition

Continuous attendance means enrollment at the University for the normal academic year in each calendar year, or the appropriate portion or portions of such academic year as prescribed by the Board of Trustees or under their authority.
Continuous attendance means enrollment at one of Maricopa Community Colleges as a full-time or part-time student for a normal academic year since the beginning of the period for which continuous attendance is claimed. Students need not attend summer sessions or other such intersession beyond the normal academic year in order to maintain continuous attendance.
Continuous attendance means no more than one semester absence within a school year, excluding Summer Sessions and Winter Intersession. Students granted a “military withdrawal” under the provisions of Board Rule 6701.10, will be considered to be in “continuous attendance” for their required period of military service.

Examples of Continuous attendance in a sentence

  • Continuous attendance is defined as maintaining uninterrupted enrollment in the program and adhering to the attendance policy (See 8.1 Attendance Policy).

  • Continuous attendance at school is essential for the academic and social development of your child.

  • These losses will be recognized in earnings during the terms of those derivatives contracts at the same time that the company realizes the benefits of lower market rates of interest on its funding of Charge Card and fixed rate lending products.

  • Continuous attendance requires attendance in at least one course for at least one regular semester or two regular quarters in each calendar year at a regionally accredited college or university.

  • Committees may nominate candidates who do not meet every item on this list, but where that occurs, they should explain to the board why the committee believes that specific criteria should be waived.1. Continuous attendance at ACA meetings for at least the previous two years.2. One year or more of combined service to an ACA intergroup, region or WSO committee, with at least six months of active participation on the WSO Committee they would be chairing.


More Definitions of Continuous attendance

Continuous attendance means no more than one semester absence within a school year, excluding Summer Sessions and Winter Intersession.
Continuous attendance means enrollment at an educational institution in this state as a full-time student, as such term is defined by the governing body of the educational institution, for a normal academic year since the beginning of the period for which continuous attendance is claimed. Such person need not attend summer sessions in order to maintain continuous attendance.
Continuous attendance means attending at least one term (fall, winter, spring, summer) each academic year at any of the LACCD colleges. Courses with a “W” (withdrawal) count towards determin- ing continuous attendance.
Continuous attendance means enrollment in an approved institution's nursing program (as a full-time or part-time student), for an entire academic year and for the total duration of time it takes the student to complete the nursing degree or certificate up to the maximum number of years the recipient is eligible to receive the scholarship. Continuous attendance need not be maintained for the summer term. Continuous attendance shall be deemed to have been broken if the student goes more than one semester, quarter or trimester without successfully completing a nursing-related course.
Continuous attendance means enrollment at one of Maricopa Community Colleges as a full-time or part-time student for a normal academic year since the beginning of the period for which continuous attendance is claimed. Students need not attend summer sessions or other
Continuous attendance means enrollment at an educational institution in Arizona, including a public university, community college or high school, as a full-time student for an entire and uninterrupted academic year from the beginning of the period for which continuous attendance is claimed. An individual need not attend summer sessions or other intersessions beyond the traditional academic year in order to maintain continuous attendance.
Continuous attendance means attending at least one term (fall, winter, spring, summer) each academic year at any United States regionally accredited post-secondary institution. Courses with a “W” (withdrawal) count towards determining continuous attendance. Credit and Noncredit coursework both count toward attendance.