Contract Course definition

Contract Course means a course which a community college district offers under a contract pursuant to Education Code section 78021 with a public or private agency, corporation, association, or other organization.
Contract Course means any course which is offered by or through an entity other than a University, and/or which is initiated and funded in whole or in part by an entity other than a University, and the criteria for admission to which are established for a defined population by agreement between a University and an entity other than a University. A course shall not be a contract course if, by the terms of such agreement, enrollment in it is available generally to the public or to persons who are otherwise enrolled as matriculated students at such University. The enrollment of any such student in what is otherwise a contract course shall not cause it to cease to be a contract course if the student who is enrolled in it is a member of the defined population for which the course has been established. Regular tuition reimbursement programs shall not, as such, cause a course to be a contract course.
Contract Course means any course which is offered by or through an entity other than a College, and/or which is initiated and funded in whole or in part by an entity other than a College, and the criteria for admission to which are established by agreement between a College and an entity other than a College. Regular tuition reimbursement programs shall not, as such, cause a course to be a contract course.

Examples of Contract Course in a sentence

  • The syllabus for the Honors Contract Course must be submitted by the Instructor through Banner.

  • SA hereby confirms and undertakes to the student that it has in place a Fee Protection Scheme with Lonpac Insurance Bhd by way of an insurance facility.The School insures all the fees upon collection from students.Fees to be insured (stated in Student Contract): Course fees, Material fees, Medical Insurance fee, Fee Protection Scheme fee, School Uniform fee, International Student Support Fee etc.

  • An Honors Contract Course is used to allow an honors student to receive honors credit for a non-honors course.

  • The full petition for the Honors Contract Course should be submitted by the Thursday of the first week of classes of the semester in which the course is to be taken.

  • Honors Contract Course: • Extends the course selection for honors students• Provides opportunity for more independent, self-directed research• Augments the student’s participation in determining the course work/agenda for the course (working in conjunction with the faculty member)• Benefits the non-honors classroom by promoting the integration of honors students into the larger community of the university.

  • An Honors Contract Course is used to allow a Scholars student to receive honors credit for a non-honors course.

  • Of the four honors courses needed to complete requirements for the lower- division Honors Program, only one may be an Honors Contract Course (of no more than four credit hours).

  • An Honors Contract Course requires that the student and instructor agree, on a case-by-case basis, to the Honors requirements for the course.The Honors Contract coursework may take a variety of forms.

  • On the form, the student and faculty member should agree on the issues described in the questions listed above.• The advisor, instructor, and Dean must approve the Honors Contract Course.

  • What portion of the course grade will be accounted for by the honors component of the course?o The student and the faculty member should collaboratively complete and sign the Honors Contract Course form.

Related to Contract Course

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  • Central Contracts and Legal Services means the DSHS central headquarters contracting office, or successor section or office.

  • Motor carrier transportation contract means a contract, agreement, or understanding for any of the following:

  • CCAA Proceedings means the proceedings commenced by the Applicant under the CCAA as contemplated by the Initial Order;

  • Lead contractor means a person who has met the Board's requirements and has been issued a

  • Assumed Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(d).

  • Contracts means all contracts, leases, deeds, mortgages, licenses, instruments, notes, commitments, undertakings, indentures, joint ventures and all other agreements, commitments and legally binding arrangements, whether written or oral.

  • Federal contract information means information, not intended for public release, that is provided by or generated for the Government under a contract to develop or deliver a product or service to the Government, but not including information provided by the Government to the public (such as on public Web sites) or simple transactional information, such as necessary to process payments.

  • Covered Government support contractor means a contractor (other than a litigation support contractor covered by 252.204-7014) under a contract, the primary purpose of which is to furnish independent and impartial advice or technical assistance directly to the Government in support of the Government’s management and oversight of a program or effort (rather than to directly furnish an end item or service to accomplish a program or effort), provided that the contractor—