Sponsored Student means the Student who receives financial support from a Sponsor for payment of Accommodation, Tuition and/or Other Fees;
Sponsored Student means a student whose tuition and fees are being paid, in whole or in part, by a sponsoring agency or business.
Sponsored Student means a student formally identified by the Sponsor on the Sponsored Student Information Form or other formal correspondence from the Sponsor.
Examples of Sponsored Student in a sentence
An OEA representative may attend graduations/convocations to encourage and recognize the achievement of an OEA Sponsored Student.
HACU offers a Sponsored Student Scholar package that includes registration and travel coordination by HACU Student Services staff.
Further details of procedures with regards to international students are articulated in our International Student Policy and Compliance Procedures and International Sponsored Student Guide9.
Reference: MCL 380.1254; MCL 388.1764b CSO Equal Access for Non-School Sponsored Student Clubs and Activities Policy (date of approval).
All requests will be reviewed by the Sponsored Student Committee.
More Definitions of Sponsored Student
Sponsored Student means the Student who receives financial support from a Sponsor (e.g. a Government sponsor) for payment of Tuition and/or Other Fees;
Sponsored Student means a student whose tuition and fees
Sponsored Student means the Student who receives financial support from a Sponsor for
Sponsored Student or “Student” is a student having their student fees paid directly to Swinburne University by someone other than themselves, by prior agreement indicated through the submission of a Sponsorship Agreement Form.
Sponsored Student means an enrolled Curtin student that txx Xxxnsor formally advises to Curtin is being sponsxxxx xy the Sponsor pursuant to this Agreement.
Sponsored Student means a full-time PG student receiving financial support from the Sponsoring Organization.
Sponsored Student means a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago accepted to pursue a course of study at an Institution, in relation to whom the Government makes a financial contribution to the Institution, towards the cost of his course of study, but does not include a student accepted to pursue—