Common use of Academic Policies and Student Support Services Clause in Contracts

Academic Policies and Student Support Services. (SDCG Requirement, Goal 2 and Goal 3) Regular University academic policies will apply to dual enrollment courses. These policies include but are not limited to, class attendance, FERPA, the appeal process for disputed grades, drop policy, the communication of grading policy to students, the syllabus distribution schedule, etc. Each dual enrollment student will be provided a copy of the “Dual Enrollment Student Guidelines”. When a student signs their dual enrollment registration form, they confirm that they have read the Dual Enrollment Student Guidelines and that they understand and will comply with all dual enrollment and university requirements, policies, procedures, restrictions, and deadlines. Dual enrollment students will be eligible to utilize the same or comparable support services that are afforded college students on the main campus. Academic and college readiness advising is offered to all dual enrollment students by the University and the District. The University is responsible for ensuring timely and efficient access to such services (e.g., academic advising, career advising, tutoring, and counseling), to learning materials (e.g., library resources), and to other benefits for which the student may be eligible. All dual enrollment students will have a degree plan with a defined sequence of courses on file through DegreeWorks. A student’s degree plan will be assigned based on the major of interest they select when applying to the program. The student can change their major of interest at any time by completing the appropriate change of curriculum form which can be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/registrar/forms.html and submitted to the University’s dual enrollment office for processing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.tamuk.edu, www.tamuk.edu

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Academic Policies and Student Support Services. (SDCG Requirement, Goal 2 and Goal 3) Regular University academic policies will apply to dual enrollment courses. These policies include but are not limited to, class attendance, FERPA, the appeal process for disputed grades, drop policy, the communication of grading policy to students, the syllabus distribution schedule, etc. Each dual enrollment student will be provided a copy of the “Dual Enrollment Student Guidelines”. When a student signs their dual enrollment registration formDual Enrollment Registration Form, they confirm that they have read the Dual Enrollment Student Guidelines and that they understand and will comply with all dual enrollment and university requirements, policies, procedures, restrictions, and deadlines. Dual enrollment students will be eligible to utilize the same or comparable support services that are afforded college students on the main campus. Academic The District in collaboration with the University will provide students with academic and college readiness advising is offered to all dual enrollment students by the University and the Districtat least once a semester. The University is responsible for ensuring timely and efficient access to such services (e.g., academic advising, career advising, tutoring, and counseling), to learning materials (e.g., library resources), and to other benefits for which the student may be eligible. All dual enrollment students will have a A degree plan with a defined sequence of courses will be on file through DegreeWorksDegreeWorks for all dual credit students. A student’s degree plan will be assigned based on the major of interest they select when applying to the program. The student can change their major of interest at any time by completing the appropriate change Change of curriculum Curriculum form which can be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/registrar/forms.html and submitted to the University’s dual enrollment office for processing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.tamuk.edu

Academic Policies and Student Support Services. (SDCG Requirement, Goal 2 and Goal 3) Regular University academic policies will apply to dual enrollment courses. These policies include but are not limited to, class attendance, FERPA, the appeal process for disputed grades, drop policy, the communication of grading policy to students, the syllabus distribution schedule, etc. Each dual enrollment student will be provided a copy of the "Dual Enrollment Student Guidelines". When a student signs their dual enrollment registration formDual Enrollment Registration Form, they confirm that they have read the Dual Enrollment Student Guidelines and that they understand and will comply with all dual enrollment and university requirements, policies, procedures, restrictions, and deadlines. Dual enrollment students will be eligible to utilize the same or comparable support services that are afforded college students on the main campus. Academic The District in collaboration with the University will provide students with academic and college readiness advising is offered to all dual enrollment students by the University and the Districtat least once a semester. The University is responsible for ensuring timely and efficient access to such services (e.g., academic advising, career advising, tutoring, and counseling), to learning materials (e.g., library resources), and to other benefits for which the student may be eligible. All dual enrollment students will have a A degree plan with a defined sequence of courses will be on file through DegreeWorksDegreeWorks for all dual credit students. A student’s 's degree plan will be assigned based on the major of interest they select when applying to the program. The student can change their major of interest at any time by completing the appropriate change Change of curriculum Curriculum form which can be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/registrar/forms.html and submitted to the University’s 's dual enrollment office for processing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.tamuk.edu

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Academic Policies and Student Support Services. (SDCG Requirement, Goal 2 and Goal 3) Regular University academic policies will apply to dual enrollment courses. These policies include but are not limited to, class attendance, FERPA, the appeal process for disputed grades, drop policy, the communication of grading policy to students, the syllabus distribution schedule, etc. Each dual enrollment student will be provided a copy of the “Dual Enrollment Student Guidelines”. When a student signs their dual enrollment registration formDual Enrollment Registration Form, they confirm that they have read the Dual Enrollment Student Guidelines and that they understand and will comply with all dual enrollment and university requirements, policies, procedures, restrictions, and deadlines. Dual enrollment students will be eligible to utilize the same or comparable support services that are afforded college students on the main campus. Academic The School in collaboration with the University will provide students with academic and college readiness advising is offered to all dual enrollment students by the University and the Districtat least once a semester. The University is responsible for ensuring timely and efficient access to such services (e.g., academic advising, career advising, tutoring, and counseling), to learning materials (e.g., library resources), and to other benefits for which the student may be eligible. All dual enrollment students will have a A degree plan with a defined sequence of courses will be on file through DegreeWorksDegree Works for all dual credit students. A student’s degree plan will be assigned based on the major of interest they select when applying to the program. The student can change their major of interest at any time by completing the appropriate change Change of curriculum Curriculum form which can be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/registrar/forms.html and submitted to the University’s dual enrollment office for processing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.tamuk.edu

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.