Program of study definition

Program of study means a curriculum that requires a candidate to demonstrate and document competency in the specific knowledge, skills, and dispositions for a particular endorsement to an educator’s license, a licensure content area, or level of licensure, and is:
Program of study means any course or grouping of courses prerequisite to or indicative of a degree.
Program of study means a curriculum of two or more courses that is intended or understood to lead to a degree, diploma, or certificate. It may include all or some of the courses required for completion of a degree program.

Examples of Program of study in a sentence

  • Changes by either party to a Program of Study can be incorporated into this Agreement by written amendment, as agreed by both parties.


More Definitions of Program of study

Program of study means a series of courses, seminar, or other educational program offered at a CEC institution in the United States, for which CEC charges tuition and/or fees, which is designed to lead toward a degree, certificate or diploma, and which
Program of study means a progressive continuum of courses that may be offered across grades nine through twelve to provide technical training, training to prepare for employment, and training to prepare for entry into postsecondary education.
Program of study or “Program” means a program that:
Program of study means a coordinated, nonduplicative
Program of study as used in this definition means any academic program beyond the secondary school level, except for a program that is devoted entirely to religion or theology, a program offered by an institution operating under the authority of the Private College Act, the Academic Degree Act, or the Board of Higher Education Act, or a program of study of less than one year in length operating under the statutory authority granted to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. (Section 15 of the Act)
Program of study means any academic program or course offered by the Education Provider, of which the Student Placement forms part.
Program of study means a series of courses, seminar, or other educational program offered at a CEC institution in the United States, for which CEC charges tuition and/or fees, which is designed to lead toward a degree, certificate or diploma, and which (a) is eligible for Title IV funding, (b) involves more than 25 contact hours in a credit bearing course, or (c) is designed to make a Student eligible to sit for any state or national certification or licensing examination. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing sentence to the contrary, non-credit courses, courses paid for entirely by employers, or programs offered for personal enrichment, i.e., hobby or training courses, that are not Title-IV eligible, courses that are not taken for the purpose of ultimately obtaining a degree, certificate, diploma, or review courses that are designed to assist with a Student’s preparation for a state or national certification or licensing exam for which the Student is already eligible to sit, shall not be Programs of Study.