Qualifying Students Sample Clauses

Qualifying Students. This Agreement pertains to the transfer of “Qualifying Students”, i.e., those students who:
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Qualifying Students. This Agreement pertains to the transfer of tudents i.e., those students who:
Qualifying Students. This Agreement pertains to the transfer of “Qualifying Students”, i.e., those students who: Have successfully completed the program at the Sending Institution; Are enrolled in the Sending Institution, in good standing; and Are accepted for admission to the Receiving Institution [Insert other pertinent qualifications].
Qualifying Students. Pursuant to the Agreement, students may qualify for intervention services if they were identified as IFEP or reclassified as FEP between school year 2007-08 and the present, and lack proficient scores3 in reading and/or writing on (i) their most recent AZELLA-1 (AZ-1) or AZELLA-2 (AZ-2) subscale score in reading or their most recent AIMS Reading exam or (ii) their most recent AZ-1 or AZ-2 subscale score in writing or their most recent AIMS Writing exam. If a student lacks a current AIMS Reading or AIMS Writing score, the LEA will review the student’s core content grades within the last calendar year, including performance on other standardized tests, to determine whether intervention services are needed by the student. Students may qualify for intervention services targeted to their specific needs in reading, writing, or both. Students need not lack proficiency in reading and writing to obtain intervention services; a lack of proficiency in either suffices. 1 In this directive, the term “parent” is used to refer to a qualifying student’s parent or legal guardian, as applicable.
Qualifying Students. An individual who has successfully completed the Training and have been certified through AACDDF and is accepted for admission by AACC through AACC’s ordinary admission’s policies and procedures and in accordance with Exhibit A is a “Qualifying Student”.
Qualifying Students. 1. A tudent means a student from a Home Institution that wishes to transfer into the Program and meets the following criteria:
Qualifying Students. This Agreement pertains to the transfer of "Qualifying Students", i.e., those students who: Have successfully completed the AAS program at the College of Southern Maryland;
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Related to Qualifying Students

  • Using Student feedback in Educator Evaluation ESE will provide model contract language, direction and guidance on using student feedback in Educator Evaluation by June 30, 2013. Upon receiving this model contract language, direction and guidance, the parties agree to bargain with respect to this matter.

  • Qualifying Exigency Leave In the event that a member of the employee’s immediate household is called to covered active duty, such as a short notice deployment (i.e., deployment within seven or less days of notice), the employee will be granted time off to address necessary family matters in accordance with the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).

  • Eligible Dependents a. Employee’s Legal Spouse

  • Qualifying Period If a regular employee is promoted or transferred to a position, then that employee shall be considered a qualifying employee in her new position for a period of ninety (90) calendar days. If a regular employee is promoted or transferred to a position either within or outside the certification and is found to be unsatisfactory, she shall be returned to her previously held position. If a regular employee is promoted to a position, either within or outside the certification, and finds the position to be unsatisfactory, she shall be returned to her previously held position.

  • Dependent Care Assistance Program The County offers the option of enrolling in a Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) designed to qualify for tax savings under Section 129 of the Internal Revenue Code, but such savings are not guaranteed. The program allows employees to set aside up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) of annual salary (before taxes) per calendar year to pay for eligible dependent care (child and elder care) expenses. Any unused balance is forfeited and cannot be recovered by the employee.

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