Academic Terms Clause Samples
The 'Academic Terms' clause defines the specific periods during which academic activities, such as classes or examinations, are scheduled to take place. It typically outlines the start and end dates of semesters, quarters, or other academic sessions, and may include provisions for breaks or holidays. By clearly establishing these timeframes, the clause ensures all parties have a shared understanding of the academic calendar, which helps prevent confusion and supports effective planning for both students and faculty.
Academic Terms. Academic term shall be: Summer: May to August (inclusive); Fall: September to December (inclusive); Winter: January to April (inclusive).
Academic Terms. Where two (2) or more applicants are considered equally qualified in relation to the job requirements cited in the posting, seniority shall be the determining factor.
Academic Terms. The dates of activity will correspond with the fall and spring semester academic terms at SCU. Study abroad students may participate in either SCU's fall or spring semester, or for one or more academic terms within an academic year. Study under this agreement may not exceed one year. SCU's Law School academic terms are two 15-week semesters: • Fall Semester: Late-August to Mid-December • Spring Semester: Mid-January to Mid-May
Academic Terms. The partners of this Agreement guarantee that the proposed joint doctoral educational programme will be built on a scientific basis and be pursued so that high quality is achieved. working thesis title The proposed title of the thesis can be found in the ISP (Appendix B) of the doctoral student. learning outcomes The learning outcomes that have been decided for the joint educational programme can be found in the general syllabus (Appendix A). individual study plan An individual study plan (ISP) shall be established at the time of the start of the doctoral education. The ISP shall define the study plan and explicitly indicate academic, research, financial and administrative modalities related to the doctoral students’ participation in the programme and the amount of time to be spent at each partner university. The ISP shall be followed up regularly, at least once a year, and may be revised after mutual recognition. intellectual property The doctoral students, the supervisors and the Partner Universities will comply with the relevant policies of both/all Partner Universities with regard to intellectual property in order to protect the doctoral students’ research and the publication of the research results. If there is a conflict between the intellectual property regulations of the Partner Universities, the doctoral students, the supervisors and the Partner Universities agree to resolve this by mutual agreement. UmU applies the principle of “professor’s privilege”. Therefore UmU claims no ownership over results produced from the work of the doctoral student in his/her research project. However, UmU reserves the right to freely use general techniques, systems and methods in further research and teaching, that are developed or utilized by the doctoral student within the research project. Assessment and examination The doctoral students will be required to complete assessments of his/her doctoral research work in accordance to the rules and regulations of the Partner Universities. Final examination for the award of the joint degree of Doctor of Philosophy will consist of: A written doctoral thesis A single public defense The doctoral thesis will be presented and defended at a public defence. One person shall chair the oral defense. A faculty opponent, not chairing the examination, shall be appointed to perform the public defense. The faculty opponent shall not be active at the university where the public defense takes place. An examination committee consisting o...
Academic Terms. Academic Terms include the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer terms.
Academic Terms. For Police Studies Recruits are required to attain 'academic terms' in order to sit the Summative Examination 2. To achieve ‘academic terms’ Recruits must attain a ▇▇▇▇ of 70% in Summative Examination One (Part A – multi-choice) and 60% in Summative Examination One (Part B – criminal liabilities). If a Recruit’s ▇▇▇▇ from Summative One Examination is less than 70% (Part A) and/or 60% (Part B), the Recruit will have the opportunity to re-sit the examination. If the ▇▇▇▇ of 70% (Part A) or 60% (Part B) is obtained, then ‘academic terms’ are achieved.
Academic Terms. Upon receipt by VCU of completed application materials, GAA students are guaranteed admission to VCU and may expect the following: No distinction will be made by VCU regarding credit received for college courses applicable to the AAS degree that are taken through dual enrollment arrangements with high schools. Credit for courses completed through Advanced Placement, Cambridge, CLEP, DANTES, International Baccalaureate, and Armed Services experience will be accepted according to stated policies for acceptance of credit, which can be found in the VCU Undergraduate Bulletin for the year the GAA student enters VCU. For these credits to be accepted by VCU, GAA students are responsible for submitting the necessary transcripts or documentation of this additional coursework to VCU no later than the conclusion of the first semester of enrollment at VCU. A minimum grade of "C' must be obtained in each course the student wishes to transfer. If a student repeats a course and receives a grade of "C" or higher, the course will transfer. VCU RN-BS students are awarded a total of 39 upper division proficiency credits from their AAS degree (reflecting an assessment of their prior learning and clinical work experience) after successful completion of NURS 308 at VCU. Thirty (30) of the last 45 credits must be earned at VCU. The VCU RN-BS curriculum has 32 credits in the nursing degree to be earned at VCU. The total minimum number of credits required for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing is 124 credits. See Appendix 1 for a sample student transfer summary.
Academic Terms. The dates of activity will correspond with the fall and spring semester academic terms at SCU. Study abroad students may participate in either SCU's fall or spring semester, or for one or more academic terms within an academic year. Study under this agreement may not exceed one year. SCU's Law School academic terms are two 15-week semesters: Fall Semester: Late-August to Mid-December Spring Semester: Mid-January to Mid-May Eligibility, Application Deadlines and Requirements Eligibility Participating students will be nominated by their home university on the basis of the following criteria and final approval rests with the SCU including: Students must have completed at least one year of full-time study at their home institutions prior to participation in the study abroad program; and Demonstrate a good-to-excellent academic record Good academic and disciplinary standing Meet all admission or specific requirements of the home institution and host institution, including language proficiency test scores as specified by the host institution. Ability to satisfy eligibility criteria for immigration sponsorship Students are selected without regard to race, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender, marital status or disability Disclosure of any requests for academic accommodations must be made in a timely manner to determine whether there are resources at SCU that may be available to address these expectations. University is responsible for preliminarily screening and nominating students for this program, and for ascertaining that each student is proficient in the language of instruction at the host institution and likely to benefit from a particular course of study. While the host institution will generally accept the candidates nominated by the home institution, SCU reserves the right to make final admissions decisions with respect to the candidates proposed for the study abroad and "Study Abroad to LLM" programs. Application Deadlines Study abroad students to should apply to SCU by: April 15th for Fall Semester and Full-year participation September 15th for Spring Semester participation "Study Abroad to LLM" applicants have the same application deadlines as the study abroad students. "Study Abroad to LLM" students are able to start in either the fall or spring semester. Application Requirements To be admitted to SCU’s academic programs applicants must demonstrate qualifications as articulated on the University website. A link to the a...
Academic Terms. 1. Students earning an Associate of Arts degree at Sauk Valley will meet academic requirements for admission to Augustana College. Admitted and enrolled Dual Applicants will be eligible to enroll in junior-level courses, though they would still have to meet individual course prerequisites. Courses taken by Dual Applicants at Sauk Valley to receive their Associate of Arts degree completed with a grade of “C” or higher may be considered for transfer of credit at Augustana. Augustana will evaluate courses not included in the General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) or without an Illinois Transfer Initiative (IAI) code for transfer eligibility based on an official transcript from Sauk Valley.
2. Students may follow “transfer pathways” into an Augustana major that will outline Sauk Valley courses approved by Augustana for credit towards a BA degree from Augustana, and approved to satisfy certain disciplinary prerequisite courses for a major at Augustana.
3. Students earning an Associate of Arts degree will be deemed to have
a. Completion of at least 124 total academic credits with a 2.00 grade point average.
b. Completion of at least one academic major with a 2.00 grade point average in their major.
c. Completion of general education requirements not automatically fulfilled by completion of their Associate degree. Those additional requirements are: • One course examining cultural diversity (designated in Augustana’s catalog with the suffix D) • One course examining global diversity (suffix G). • Reasoned Examination of Faith (REF) requirement. • Health and Physical Education (PEA) activity requirement . • Second language, which may be completed through four years of high school study of a single language, completion of one year of college study in a language, or proficiency examination. • The requirement to complete at least 40 credits of upper-division (300-400 level) coursework and a Senior Inquiry experience at Augustana.
4. Upon completion of an appropriate release form and within 10 days of receipt of final grades, Augustana College will send end-of-semester student transcripts to Sauk Valley for reverse transfer of Augustana credits to Sauk Valley for participating students.
5. Augustana College will maintain timely communication with Sauk Valley regarding attendance, course drops or withdrawals, and retention alerts of Dual Applicants.
Academic Terms. It is understood that the year shall begin at the Term where the individual unit member is advanced a Step and shall continue for the four (4)
