State system of higher education definition

State system of higher education means the state system of higher education described in Section 53B-1-102.
State system of higher education. MEANS THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, THE COLORADO COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION, THE GOVERNING BOARDS FOR THE STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, AND THE STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.

Examples of State system of higher education in a sentence

  • The New York State system of higher education has been heralded for decades for its quality and comprehensive service to the public with a full range of academic, professional, and vocational programs.

  • As defined by C.G.S. Section 4e-1, “State contracting agency” means any executive branch agency, board, commission, department, office, institution, council, or constituent unit of the State system of higher education.

  • This carve-out applies to faculty and members of the faculty bargaining unit (herein fore referenced as “faculty”) of a constituent unit of the State system of higher education.

  • In some US state systems, a single governing body manages the activities of a number of public institutions to make up a comprehensive State system of higher education.

  • Section 9 of the Act became effective October 1, 2001.Public Act 01-165, Section 2, subsection (a), codified as Section 10a-72e of the General Statutes, requires that the constituent units of the State system of higher education, including the Connecticut State University System, develop a plan to ensure that there is unification among their nursing programs to assist nurses in advancing their education and nursing credentials.

  • By definition, the State system of higher education consists of: the University of Connecticut and all branches thereof, the state colleges collectively know as the Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical colleges, the Board for State Academic Awards and the staff of the Department of Higher Education as established pursuant to section Connecticut General Statute 10a-151b.

  • By Definition, the State system of higher education consists of: the University of Connecticut and all Branches thereof, the state colleges collectively know as the Connecticut State University System, the regional Community-technical colleges, the Board for State Academic Awards and the staff of the Department of Higher Education as established pursuant to section Connecticut General Statute 10a-5.

  • It's a pleasure for me to be able to represent Edinboro University and the State system of higher education universities as you continue your deliberations on this very important workforce and education issue that faces us.

  • As a college of advanced education, prior to 1989, Nepean was part of the New South Wales State system of higher education.

  • By definition, the State system of higher education consists of: the University of Connecticut and all branches thereof, the state colleges collectively know as the Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical colleges, the Board for State Academic Awards and the staff of the Department of Higher Education as established pursuant to section Connecticut General Statute 10a-5.

Related to State system of higher education

  • Institution of higher education means an institution of higher education listed in Section 53B-2-101.

  • Cooperative education program means a written voluntary agreement between and among districts to provide certain educational programs for pupils in certain groups of districts. The written agreement shall be approved by all affected districts at least annually and shall specify the educational programs to be provided and the estimated number of pupils from each district who will participate in the educational programs.

  • Continuing education means planned, organized learning acts designed to maintain, improve, or expand a licensee’s knowledge and skills in order for the licensee to develop new knowledge and skills relevant to the enhancement of practice, education, or theory development to improve the safety and welfare of the public.

  • Adult basic education means education or instruction

  • secondary education means attendance at a public or private school offering instruction at grade levels 9-12, or equivalent. (interim eff. 6/6/2010 TL:SR-735; final eff. 7/4/2010 TL:SR-737)