In residence definition

In residence means that the student was regularly enrolled in courses at USCB; was a member of a class which was supervised by a regular faculty member of USCB; attended classes on a regular, pre-established schedule; and in other ways conformed to the requirements which are normally connoted by the term "in residence". In residence requirements may not be met by courses for which credit is earned by exemption or exam, courses taken by correspondence, or courses for which transfer credit was awarded. If the student has not established credit for the prescribed number of hours in residence, then the student is not eligible to graduate from USCB.
In residence typically means on the Saint Mary’s College campus, but there common exceptions: Students attending SMC sponsored overseas programs and students attending at satellite campuses are in residence, as are students enrolled in online or hybrid courses. At least fifty percent of all credential or master’s programs must be completed in residence. The remaining fifty percent may consist of transfer credits, challenges, comprehensive evaluations, independent study, and other non-standard classes
In residence means enrollment in UNL Courses that are on the UNL Campus

Examples of In residence in a sentence

  • In residence, the consumption of alcoholic beverages is restricted to the bedrooms and suites.


More Definitions of In residence

In residence appointment means an appointment granted the designation of “in-residence” (e.g., Writer-in-Residence, Executive-in-Residence, Librarian-in-Residence) which is limited to a stated term and which carries no implication that the appointee shall be reappointed or considered for tenure.
In residence means that the student was regularly enrolled in Coastal Carolina courses. “In residence” requirements may not be met by courses for which credit is earned by exemption or exam, courses taken by correspondence, credits earned through military credentials, or courses for which transfer credit was awarded (except in the case of credits earned through sanctioned Coastal academic exchange programs). Courses taken under Pass-Fail option meet “in residence” requirements. In order for the student to be eligible for graduation, all credits beyond 90 credit hours must be earned "in residence" at Coastal Carolina University (unless noted above).
In residence typically means on the Saint Mary’s College campus, but there are common exceptions: Students attending SMC-sponsored overseas programs and students attending at satellite campuses are in residence, as are students enrolled
In residence means that the student is regularly enrolled at USC Aiken. In-residence requirements may not be met by courses completed at other USC campuses, by exemption or exam, by cor- respondence, or by courses for which transfer credit was awarded. Courses taken under the Pass-Fail option meet in-residence requirements.
In residence means to be enrolled in Mountwest courses . Mountwest Community & Technical College Associate Degree and Certificate program students must earn at least 15 hours credit in residence . These 15 hours must be for college level course work and must be applicable to the degree program .
In residence means to be enrolled in Marshall University courses.
In residence means working exclusively with the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (“Division”) at a location agreed upon between the Division and the Teacher of the Year.