Primary Campus definition

Primary Campus means the school facility located within the Applicant’s geographic boundary. “Public Charter School” means a public school as defined in ORS 338.005.
Primary Campus means, for educational institutions that are owned and operated by the same owner, the school or institution designated by the owner as the main or principal campus.
Primary Campus means the campus at which the Faculty Member's Chancellor resides (Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau).

Examples of Primary Campus in a sentence

  • All Primary Campus students in years Reception-Year 4 have set times as discussed by negotiation with the class teacher and student/parents, and students in Years 5-7 have a rotating timetable structure.

  • When making your payments, the amount must either be posted directly to the teacher, given personally to the teacher by the student or parents in the case of the Primary Campus, or paid by direct deposit (electronic transfer) as negotiated with the Instrumental Tutor.

  • Student Primary Campus The student’s home campus to which the student has been admitted to or the campus designated in the primary field of study.


More Definitions of Primary Campus

Primary Campus means the campus at which the Faculty Member's Chancellor resides (Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau). Xxxxxxx means the chief academic officer at the University of Alaska Anchorage, the University of Alaska Fairbanks, or the University of Alaska Southeast.
Primary Campus means the school facility located within the applicant’s geographic boundary.
Primary Campus means that Campus where the Specialist generally provides services or such other Campus as is agreed between the parties.
Primary Campus means the building at which the majority of a hospital's or a
Primary Campus means the Campus where a Practitioner or AHP has or will: (i) focus the Practitioner’s or AHP’s practice, which may be evidenced by the Campus where the Practitioner or AHP has the most Patient Contacts, (ii) engage in Medical Staff and Department activities, and exercise prerogatives appropriate to the Practitioner’s Medical Staff Category (including for Active and Associate Medical Staff Members, the eligibility to vote for Campus-based elections and eligibility to serve as a Medical Staff leader for the Campus), and (iii) participate in on-call schedules for the Campus, as required under these Bylaws.