Graduate credit definition

Graduate credit shall be any credit issued by an accredited college or university which is classified as graduate credit by that institution. Official transcripts indicating that the course is graduate level or a letter from the registrar defining the credit shown on the official transcripts shall be furnished to the District as evidence of completion of graduate credits claimed for salary purposes.
Graduate credit. Graduate credit is defined as credit earned for successfully completing a course at the post Bachelor’s degree level at an accredited college or university. Graduate credit is valid as long as the issuing institution considers the course credit valid for application to a program degree. No credits earned prior to the awarding of the Masters degree may be used either independently or in combination with in-service credits for further advancement on the salary schedule. In-Service Credit: In-Service credit is offered by the District when teaching staff complete approved accumulation of 15 hours of workshops related to their instructional areas. Pre-approved in-service credit can also be applied to a Request for Salary Change form for a salary adjustment in September of each academic year. For salary adjustments, the required combinations of graduate and/or in-service credits are grouped as follows for the 5-credit block for teachers. • 3 graduate credits can be added to 2 approved in-service credits or • 4 graduate credits can be added to 1 approved in-service credit or • 5 graduate credits with no in-service credit or • 10 approved in-service credits equals a 5 credit block The Office of the Assistant Superintendent of Schools & Operations will retain records of RVCSD in- service credit offerings and attendance for at least three calendar years. However, it is strongly recommended that staff retain photocopies of any documentation they plan to submit for salary adjustments.
Graduate credit means credit computed in a semester hour system.

Examples of Graduate credit in a sentence

  • Graduate credit hours applicable to range change from outside institutions must be from colleges, universities or professional schools accredited by one of the five regional accrediting agencies.

  • Graduate credit in a Master’s Degree Program will be reimbursed up to the Northern Illinois University current off campus tuition rate per semester hour.

  • Graduate credit earned will not be recognized unless the courses for which the credit is earned have been approved by the Superintendent.

  • Graduate credit related to the individual teacher’s subject area, certification endorsements, area of responsibility, or as otherwise approved by the Superintendent/designee and granted by an accredited college, university, or other post-secondary institution will be considered for salary movement.

  • Graduate credit earned before placement in Class IV may be applied to Class V if such credits have not been applied to a Master's Degree, BA plus 15, and BA plus 30, and if, in the judgment of the Superintendent/designee, the credits are consistent with the goals and objectives of the district.

  • Graduate credit earned following a Bachelor’s degree but prior to qualifying to teach shall count for salary advancement only when those hours are utilized to secure a Master’s degree in an educational field and in the case of an Alternative Route License, only after all requirements are met and a Regular License is obtained.

  • Graduate credit reimbursement shall be limited to six semester hours per college session, not to exceed a maximum of eighteen (18) semester hours per year.

  • Graduate credit will be reimbursed at one-half (50%) for classes pre-approved by the superintendent at a state college or university above the first eighteen (18) earned beyond the BA/BS degree, when proof of passing is provided to the board.

  • Graduate credit shall not be approved for courses required to secure initial classroom teacher licensure.

  • Graduate credit for up to 60 approved semester hours will be granted by the Board for the following: (1) graduate degree programs and (2) courses relevant to teacher competency.

Related to Graduate credit

  • Graduate Student means a student who is in attendance at an institution of higher education and is enrolled in an academic program of instruction above the baccalaureate level. The term includes any portion of a program leading to either a degree beyond the baccalaureate, or a first professional degree when at least three years of study at the pre-baccalaureate degree level are required for entrance into a program leading to such a degree. Students admitted as special/provisional graduate students may be considered as eligible students for one term only if it is anticipated they will enroll in a regular graduate program in the following term.

  • graduate psychiatric nurse means a person whose name is entered on the register of graduate psychiatric nurses of the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Manitoba. The terms of this Agreement shall be applicable to the graduate nurse, the graduate practical nurse, graduate psychiatric nurse, and graduate nurse practitioner, except as otherwise specified in the Collective Agreement.

  • Facility Letter means the facility letter dated the day of 20 from the Lender to the Borrower and shall include all variations, amendments, supplements or substitutions made thereto from time to time.

  • Adequate Country means a country or territory that is recognized under Data Protection Laws from time to time as providing adequate protection for Personal Data;

  • Adequate Assurance means:

  • Service Credit means the periods of time for which the required contributions have been made to

  • Line of Credit mean the credit facility described in the Section titled "LINE OF CREDIT" below.

  • Letter of Credit Collateralization means either (a) providing cash collateral (pursuant to documentation reasonably satisfactory to Agent, including provisions that specify that the Letter of Credit Fees and all commissions, fees, charges and expenses provided for in Section 2.11(k) of the Agreement (including any fronting fees) will continue to accrue while the Letters of Credit are outstanding) to be held by Agent for the benefit of the Revolving Lenders in an amount equal to 105% of the then existing Letter of Credit Usage, (b) delivering to Agent documentation executed by all beneficiaries under the Letters of Credit, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent and Issuing Bank, terminating all of such beneficiaries’ rights under the Letters of Credit, or (c) providing Agent with a standby letter of credit, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent, from a commercial bank acceptable to Agent (in its sole discretion) in an amount equal to 105% of the then existing Letter of Credit Usage (it being understood that the Letter of Credit Fee and all fronting fees set forth in the Agreement will continue to accrue while the Letters of Credit are outstanding and that any such fees that accrue must be an amount that can be drawn under any such standby letter of credit).

  • Credit means the right granted by a creditor to a debtor to defer payment of debt or to incur debt and defer its payment.

  • residential accommodation means accommodation which is provided in—

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  • Housing accommodation or "Dwelling" means any building, mobile home or trailer, structure, or portion thereof which is occupied as, or designed, or intended for occupancy, as, a residence by one or more families, and any vacant land which is offered for sale or lease for the construction or location thereon of any such building, mobile home or trailer, structure, or portion thereof or any real property, as defined herein, used or intended to be used for any of the purposes set forth in this subsection.

  • Bank Product Collateralization means providing cash collateral (pursuant to documentation reasonably satisfactory to Agent) to be held by Agent for the benefit of the Bank Product Providers (other than the Hedge Providers) in an amount determined by Agent as sufficient to satisfy the reasonably estimated credit exposure with respect to the then existing Bank Product Obligations (other than Hedge Obligations).

  • Accommodation Agreement means the agreement between the Student, the School, the Parents, which governs the Student’s accommodation arrangements. Act means the Education Act 1989. Agreement means this Agreement including any schedules. Application Form means the standard enrolment form which forms the cover page of this Agreement. Code means the Education (Pastoral Care of International Students) Code of Practice 2016.