Mature student means a student who on 1 January—
Mature student means a class of applicant coming within the meaning of that term in accordance with clause 10;
Examples of Mature student in a sentence
A student who has been admitted as a Mature student who has not yet met the requirements for promotion to Regular status (see section 4.3.8).
The gap between Young and Mature student attainment increased by 4pp to 10pp in 2017-18.41 We will set an improvement target in this area.
Mature student continuation has increased by 4pp to 84% since 2012-13, and is now just 1pp below the national average.
There has been a decline in Mature student attainment since 2013-14.
Mature student recruitment is therefore a priority for Keele to address.
More Definitions of Mature student
Mature student means an applicant/student 19 years of age or older and who does not possess an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or its equivalent, and is eligible for admission through testing at that post-secondary institution.
Mature student means a person who has been out of school for a number of years, who desires to return to further his, or her, education and who is at least twenty-one (21) years of age;
Mature student means an Applicant who is twenty-one years of age who has graduated from a Secondary School with a Dogwood certificate or an equivalent certificate.
Mature student means a person who is over the age of 25 and has at least three years of relevant accounting experience;
Mature student means a student who is 18 years of age or older and out of day school for a minimum of one full year. 1.0 There are two components of PLAR process for mature students: involves two components:
Mature student means a student who is 18 years of age or older and out of day school for a minimum of one full year. Beginning February 2004, the following groups of mature students are affected by this policy:
Mature student means a student who is 18 years of age or older and out of day school for a minimum of one full year. Mature students who entered secondary school in September 1999 or after will have their credit status accessed using PLAR for Mature Students. Students who entered an Ontario secondary school after 1984 and prior to 1999 will continue to have their placement determined according to the requirements set out in Ontario Schools, Intermediate and Senior Divisions (Grades 7-12/OACs): Program and Diploma Requirements, 1989, rev. ed. (OSIS), section 6.14: Equivalent Standing for Mature Students.