Private student definition

Private student means any student at the University that is a member of the Student Union and who does not stay at a University hostel.
Private student which means that you pay the Tuition Fee yourself; or
Private student which means that you pay the Tuition Fee yourself; or “Prospective Student”, which means that you are able to access the Educational Content free of charge for no more than 7 days, only for the purpose of evaluating the Educational Content and Academy (“Trial Period”).

Examples of Private student in a sentence

  • Private student loans go away when the statute of limitations runs out.

  • Private student information (as defined in relevant and applicable laws and regulations) will not be abused, and it will not be released to any other entity without written consent of the student.

  • Private student Loans offered by Providers through the Websites do not require school certification and the proceeds are disbursed in the form of a check mailed directly to you, or if more than one person, the person with the stronger credit profile.

  • Private student loans have the highest interest rates of all student loan options.

  • Private student information (e.g., personal information, contact information) is only to be released when: The student submits the form titled “OTI Authorization for Release of Information” to OTI staff.

  • Private student loans require a substantial credit and work history, which has shown to disproportionately rule out low- income and minority students—those who need the financial support the most.


More Definitions of Private student

Private student means any registered student on Tygerberg Campus that does not live in a residence i.e. Private student = Osler PSO student.

Related to Private student

  • Private Key means the key of a key pair used to create a digital signature;

  • Alcohol training and education seminar means a seminar that is:

  • private street means any street, road, square, court, alley, passage or riding path, which is not a “public street” but does not include a pathway made by the owner of premises on his own land to secure access to or the convenient use of such premises;