Community College Sample Clauses

Community College administrators statewide were consulted and agreed that the “(CIW) Associate Design Specialist” shall articulate three (3) college credit hours to the AAS/AS Degree in Computer Programming and Analysis. Articulated credit awarded under this agreement may only be applied to the above AAS/AS Degree and the following College Credit Certificate (CCC) programs: Computer Programmer (0511020200) and Computer Programming Specialist (0511020103). Date Presented to ACC ACC Recommendation Date Submitted to SBE SBE Status 10/28/2009 Approved 3/26/2010 Approved * Certain programs may not have an AS/AAS degree available. Florida Department of Education Statewide Articulation Agreement Industry Certification to AAS/AS Degree Program AAS/AS Degree Name: Internet Services Technology CIP Number(s): AAS: 0511080102* AS: 1511080102* Industry Certification: (CIW) Associate Design Specialist Code: PROSO001 College Credit: This Gold Standard Career Pathways Statewide Articulation Agreement guarantees the minimum award of course credits or a block of credit toward the above AAS/AS program is _6_ hours of credit. This agreement does not preclude the awarding of additional credits by any college through local agreements.
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Community College. The Faculty shall reimburse the College for reasonable expenses incurred in 27 furnishing information or making records available.
Community College. Any of the fifty-eight (58) public North Carolina Community Colleges.
Community College. Two-year institutions of higher learning that provide vocational training and academic curricula. Admission is open to all students who have graduated from an accredited high school, or passed the California High School Proficiency Exam, or are 18 years old or older.
Community College. If a course is unique to a campus and, hence, does not have an equivalent course within the UH Community College, then it is not listed in the table. Also, the course number, course title, course abbreviation, schedule type, credit hours, contact hours, teaching equivalencies, course descriptions, and course learning outcomes, in this document have been approved by the faculty and administrations of all campuses represented in this signed agreement This Course Articulation Agreement will remain in effect until December 2022. It will be subject to review in December 2021, and may be continued, revised, or discontinued with the consent of all faculty members and administration of all campuses represented in this agreement. The Articulation Agreement remains in effect while review continues. This document lists all 100, 200, and 300-level courses in Information and Computer Science (ICS) at Hawaiʻi CC, Kapiʻolani CC, Kauaʻi CC, Leeward CC, Honolulu CC, UH Maui College, and Windward CC), and Information Technology (ITS) at Hawaiʻi CC and Kapiʻolani CC) courses that are equivalent within the University of Hawai‘i Community College system. Note: Effective Fall 2018, each community college campus offering the courses listed below has agreed upon the course alpha, course number, course title, course abbreviation, credits, prerequisites, schedule type, credit hours, contact hours, workload, course description, and Course Learning Outcomes as listed below. Note: Each campus must meet the agreed upon Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs), but can add additional outcomes.
Community College. Maintains Council membership ($425 per year) Gets new instructors certified through an Instructor Development process consisting of up to 12 hours of e-Learning training, purchase of the Instructor Resource Kit, and attendance in the Defensive Driving Course they are becoming certified to teach. Current pricing: $1,598-DDC 10th edition (4/6/8 hours) $1,598-DDC Alive at 25 $1,494 DDC-Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving $1,494 - DDC Chronic Offender Provides each student with Course Materials and Completion Certificate (catalog pricing, approximately $6 - $7 each) Renews instructor credentials annually ($75 per instructor) Pays $2.00 to exchange voided Certificates of Completion CC remits $6 administrative fee per student completing a 4-Hour class to SHCNC for program support CC remits $12 administrative fee per student completing an 8-Hour class to SHCNC for program support CC remits $20 administrative fee per student completing the 12-hour class to SHCNC for program support OPTION 2/SHCNC: Provides Student Course Materials and Completion Certificates Pays instructor certification costs Renews instructor credentials annually (instructors must teach a minimum of 2 classes per year) Replaces voided Certificates of Completion at no charge to CC CC remits $15 for each student completing a 4-hour class to SHCNC for program support CC remits $25 for each student completing an 8-hour class to SHCNC for program support CC remits $35 for each student completing the 12-hour class to SHCNC for program support With this option there are no startup costs to expand course offerings Recordkeeping SHCNC maintains a web-based, proprietary DDC Course Management System to print class rosters, print student completion certificates and electronically document student history. Our system provides immediate confirmation of class registration via text messaging. Community college staff are provided unlimited password protected access to this computer database to input class and student information. The Course Management System is also the source for news and other updates affecting DDC in North Carolina. Class completion rosters are filed electronically and are required within 10 days of month’s end. SHCNC holds an annual 2-day Training Conference for college staff to stay up-to-date with programs, policies, database upgrades, etc. pertaining to the Safe Driving Program. A modest registration fee will include two night’s hotel, materials, two lunches, one dinner, and refreshments. At ...
Community College. The College requires a minimum of fifteen (15) business days following receipt of signed Performance Agreement to order and receive check. Special Equipment Special Arrangements
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Community College. The University of Hawai i at Hilo (UH Hilo), and University of i - College ( ) Sociology Bachelor of Arts and Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts Concentration in Sociology based on the principle of reciprocity. This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) serves to clarify expectations of each campus to facilitate the successful transfer of students in the Associate in Arts (AA) in Liberal Arts with a Concentration in Sociology at to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Sociology at UH Hilo. The goals of this partnership are to: (1) use resources at both institutions more efficiently and effectively to focus on transfer issues; (2) establish shared program responsibilities for student recruitment, academic advising and support to make the process of moving from one campus to the next as seamless as possible; and (3) expand student options for college success and curriculum by expanding on-campus services from and UH Hilo.
Community College. In particular, changes to the curricular requirements of either program subsequent to this agreement may require revisions to the agreement. Should parties agree to terminate the Agreement, UH Hilo will honor the Agreementʻs stipulations for students currently enrolled in the program at the time of termination.
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