Enrichment course definition

Enrichment course means any course or subject of a vocational nature for which no credits are to be awarded.
Enrichment course means any course or subject of an avocational nature for which no credit may be earned. An enrichment course is unrelated to the curriculum, not mandated by New Jersey statute or State Board rule, and not required by the Board for promotion or graduation.
Enrichment course means Socrates, Debating, Public Speaking and Mock Trial courses offered by ARCH.

More Definitions of Enrichment course

Enrichment course means a course which does not dedicate a major portion of the class
Enrichment course means any course or subject that is not related to the curriculum of the regular school program and is not eligible for credit.

Related to Enrichment course

  • Academic Misconduct means an act described in s. UWS 14.03.

  • Sex offense means an offense defined as a sex offense in RCW 9.94A.030;

  • training course means a course of training or instruction provided wholly or partly by or on behalf of or in pursuance of arrangements made with, or approved by or on behalf of, Skills Development Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, a government department or the Secretary of State.

  • School-Sponsored Activity means any activity conducted on or off school property (including school buses and other school-related vehicles) that is sponsored, recognized or authorized by the Board of Education.

  • Victim of sexual assault means an individual against whom a sexual offense has been committed as described in ORS 163.467 or 163.525; or any other individual designated as a victim of sexual assault by rule adopted under ORS 659A.805.