Sponsored Student definition

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—