New program definition

New program means any program not previously approved by the Commission or by their predecessor review authorities, regardless of whether it comprises new instructional components or the reassembled components of existing programs.
New program has the meaning set forth in Section 11.8(b).
New program means any degree program, major, specialization or concentration not previously approved by the Board.

Examples of New program in a sentence

  • New program needs when the success of the program is not predictable.

  • New program proposals seeking approval must adhere to the following application and approval process as determined by the TCU Commissioners and Board of Directors and subject to standard institution and state system approval process.

  • Unresolved concerns could include, but not be limited to, the following: ● Class size/caseload concerns ● Instructional materials ● Professional Development ● Instructional Aide support ● New program models ● Protocols, Flowcharts, Compliance ● Curriculum ● Policies and procedures Solutions generated by the Panel will be evaluated against objective standards and/or criteria agreed upon by the panel members and the extent to which they satisfy their shared interests.

  • New program approval is contingent upon completion of previous program.

  • New program and new site status shall be executed prior to and/or concurrent with the regular I&S cycle.


More Definitions of New program

New program means a program:
New program means an academic or vocational educational offering not previously approved by the department or a current offering delivered in a format not previously approved by the department. New program shall also mean an approved academic or vocational offering whose components, including but not limited to program length, required hours, and/or content, have been modified by fifty (50) percent or more.
New program means a separate consumer credit program established pursuant to the Thirteenth Amendment between Bank and Retailer dated as of January 13, 2014, and operating in parallel with the consumer revolving financing program offered under the Program.
New program means any program not previously approved by the Office or the Commission, or by their predecessor review authorities, regardless of whether it comprises new instructional components or the reassembled components of existing programs. "New program" does not mean addition of a minor area of optional specialization within an existing program when there is no substantial change in the credential awarded. Reorganization or renaming does not in itself constitute a new program.
New program means any goods or services under one or more of the categories listed under s. HFS 68.06 (2) developed
New program means any education program planning to prepare individuals for initial licensure that has not been accredited by the Board. This includes but is not limited to diploma, associate, baccalaureate, generic masters, second degree programs, accelerated programs, cohorts, sites, distance education through technology, Internet or web-based programs.
New program is defined in Section 2.3.1.