Academic Commitments Sample Clauses

Academic Commitments. (a) All students taking part in the exchange program when admitted by the host institution have the right to be enrolled as student without right to academic degree for up a maximum period of one year (2 semesters) and for the maximum number of credits allowed in each institution, being subject to the same academic regimen as the others. All the students participating in the exchange program will have to comply with the applicable laws of the destination country. (b) The Parties have the right to restrict, in coordination with the concerned Schools or Colleges, the courses that can be offered to exchange student(s), if appropriate, in order to facilitate the mutual recognition of academic studies. (c) The exchange students may attend any academic course offered by the host institution, except when the program has the enrollments limited. Any academic credit obtained in the host institution can be transferred to the home institution, according to its own procedures and the Plan of Studies. The host institution will give the necessary orientation and information according the Plan of Studies. (d) If the exchange student has filled out an Academic Learning Agreement or Plan of Studies, previously signed and stamped by both institutions, the host institution must allow the student to enroll in all courses previously selected, except if a course in particular is not available for the specific academic semester. In such case, the host university must inform the home institution and/or amend the Academic Plan of Studies in accordance with the courses offered.
Academic Commitments. It is recognized by the parties that faculty members have an obligation to meet classroom commitments on time and in assigned locations8, to assume committee assignments, to attend required meetings of an academic nature at the departmental, college, and university levels, to engage in scholarship, and to know and to follow such rules and regulations as are, from time to time, promulgated to the faculty by the Board of Trustees in accordance with academic governance procedures that do not involve consequential changes in the terms and conditions of faculty employment. Faculty including Department Chairs, may be required to perform work related to their primary academic function but may not be required to perform professionally inappropriate out-of-unit work as reasonably understood
Academic Commitments. The extent to which the internship accommodates the Intern’s academic commitments by corresponding to the academic calendar. Beneficial Learning. The extent to which the internship’s duration is limited to the period in which the internship provides the intern with beneficial learning.
Academic Commitments. The extent to which the internship accommodates the Intern’s academic commitments by corresponding to the academic calendar.
Academic Commitments. 1. Students participating in the program, once they become admitted by the host university, are entitled to be enrolled in regular courses rendered by the host university for a maximum period of an academic course, and for the maximum number of credits allowed in each university, remaining subject to the same academic regulations the rest of the enrolled students are. 2. Host universities, in coordination with the interested centers, may limit the studies to be attended in the exchange program, provided this is deemed convenient to make easier the mutually academic acknowledgement of the studies fulfilled by the exchange students. 3. The admission to attend a course or specific subject shall be decided by the student’s accomplishment of the academic and administrative requirements of enrollment and by the availability and space conditions offered in each call. 4. At the end of the exchange period, the host university shall issue a certificate of the studies fulfilled per participant, specifying the number of credits attended or their duration, as well as the grades obtained. 5. Either university shall accept the courses or studies fulfilled on the other institution as equivalent to their own courses or studies, within the limits set forth by each country’s legislation in force and each university’s regulation.