Access, Transfer and Progression Sample Clauses

Access, Transfer and Progression. Progression to higher education remains a key goal of CMETB PLC provision, and it is estimated that approximately 50% of PLC learners, who successfully achieve a full award, currently progress to further or higher education. CMETB has ambitions to grow this progression rate over the course of this agreement. However, it must be noted that numbers progressing to Level 6 programmes have declined significantly in recent years, as learners are securing employment following completion of Level 5 award.. As a result, the Institutes are unable to run a number of Level 6 programmes. However, both Institutes continue to develop higher education linkages and provision, which should contribute to increased progression. It is regrettable that this progression is not captured in the targets underpinning this strategic performance agreement. Strategic Performance Agreement 2018 – 2020 11 Cavan and Monaghan Education and Training Board CMETB will continue to provide access to a number of awards which involve students completing the first year of their award locally and progressing to the second year of their award in partner institutions including Athlone IT, Letterkenny IT and Dundalk IT. In 2018, Monaghan Institute will have two cohorts of students undertaking the Dundalk IT degree programme (previously enrolment was bi-annual). In addition, a new partnership arrangement with St Angela’s College Sligo will support learners to progress to teacher training.
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Access, Transfer and Progression learners have the right to be able to access education and training options at a level, in a location and a manner which is appropriate to their requirements. In addition, we believe that all learners should be provided with a clear statement of the transfer and progression opportunities that may be available to them through their engagement with their selected course. ― The development of a clear and easily accessible access, transfer and progression profile for all courses will be developed, in consultation with the Guidance Service, employers and other education providers. This will be communicated to potential learners through standardising course brochures, improving web based communications and information systems and including information on relevant progression options. ― The phased introduction of Guidance “progression workshops” for all learners on programmes that primarily lead to progression within FET. ― A comprehensive recruitment/enrolment screening process will be developed and piloted to ensure that learners are engaging at a level appropriate to their needs and requirements, and to assess the supports that they may require ― An Access, Transfer and Progression Working Group, as a sub-group of the QA Steering Group, will develop policies on access, transfer and progression, reasonable accommodations of learners with specific needs and recognition of prior learning. It will also develop common pre- entry assessments, including English language testing, and admissions procedures across the ETB.

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  • F1 Transfer and Sub-Contracting F1.1 Except where F1.4 and F1.5 applies, the Contractor shall not assign, sub- contract or in any other way dispose of the Contract or any part of it without prior Approval. Sub-contracting any part of the Contract shall not relieve the Contractor of any of its obligations or duties under the Contract.

  • TRANSFER AND PROMOTION 12.01 Transfer: No employee will be arbitrarily transferred to another location.

  • TRANSFER AND SUB-CONTRACTING 31.1 This Framework Agreement is personal to the Supplier and the Supplier shall not assign, novate or otherwise dispose of or create any trust in relation to any or all rights and obligations under this Framework Agreement or any part thereof without the Approval.

  • Information Transfer and Storage Supplier will use Industry Standard encryption to encrypt Accenture Data that is in transit. Supplier will also use Industry Standard encryption to restrict access to Accenture Data stored on physical media that is transported outside of Supplier facilities.

  • Additional Acceptable Uses of Student Data Contractor is prohibited from using Student Data for any secondary use not described in this agreement except:

  • Commencement, Prosecution, and Completion of Work The Contractor will be required (a) to commence the Work under this Contract on the applicable Proceed Order Date, (b) to prosecute the Work with faithfulness and energy (c) to install the various parts of the work with equal steps shown on the Overall Project Schedule and at the same rate (or better) shown on the Overall Project Schedule and (d) to complete the Work within the Contract Time, as adjusted. Commencement of the Work shall mean actual physical work on the Site. Unless otherwise agreed, and subject to Change Orders, Material Completion of the Project must be achieved on or before the date established as the Material Completion and Occupancy Date under the Schedule.

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