Admissions Policy Clause Samples

An Admissions Policy clause defines the criteria and procedures for accepting individuals or entities into an organization, program, or institution. It typically outlines eligibility requirements, application processes, and any necessary documentation or qualifications that applicants must meet. For example, it may specify academic prerequisites for a school or membership standards for a club. The core function of this clause is to ensure transparency and fairness in the selection process, helping to prevent disputes and maintain consistent standards.
Admissions Policy. The City shall ensure that Developments revise their Admissions Policy to replace the current lottery system with a system that complies with all of the provisions of this Agreement and takes into separate account individuals with disabilities, so as to allow for proper utilization of Accessible Housing Units in accordance with 24 C.F.R. § 8.27 and this Agreement.
Admissions Policy. 15.1 TGC applies an Admissions Policy to determine the priorities in which any further students shall be offered enrolment. TGC does not guarantee or represent that it shall enrol any other Student.
Admissions Policy. If a member has selective admissions to any of their schools, they will also be required to share their admissions policy as part of the membership application process.
Admissions Policy. The School shall follow the admissions and enrollment policy and procedures of the School attached hereto as Attachment 6.12. Any change in these policies must be reported in writing to the Sponsor within five (5) business days. At a minimum, the admission policy, at all times, must: (a) specify that the school will not discriminate in its admission of students to the school on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, national origin, handicap, intellectual ability, athletic ability, or measurement of achievement or aptitude, except the School may limit admission to “at-risk” students, as specified in 6.12(b) or elsewhere specifically mentioned in applicable Ohio law. Upon admission of any student with a disability, the School will comply with all federal and state laws regarding the education of students with disabilities; (b) be open to any individual entitled to attend school in the State of Ohio pursuant to R.C. 3313.64 or 3313.65 or that has been admitted in accordance with R.C. 3321.01(A)(2), except that admission to the school may be limited to (i) students who have obtained a specific grade level or are within a specific age group; (ii) students who meet a definition of “at-risk” that the parties to this Contract agree upon and which is included in Attachment 6.12, and/or (iii) residents of a specific geographic area that the parties to this Contract agree upon. If the number of applicants meeting admission criteria exceeds the capacity of the School’s programs, classes, grade levels, or facilities, students shall be admitted by lot from all eligible applicants, except preference shall be given to students attending the School the previous year and to students who reside in the district in which the School is located, and may be given to eligible siblings of such students and to children of full-time staff members employed by the School, provided the total number of students receiving this preference is less than five percent (5%) of the School’s total enrollment. (c) The School shall adopt a policy regarding the admission of students residing outside the district in which the School is located, which policy shall comply with the administrative procedures specified herein and shall either prohibit the enrollment of students who reside outside the district in which the School is located, permit the enrollment of students who reside in districts adjacent to the district in which the School is located, or permit the enrollment of students who resid...
Admissions Policy. (1) The facility must-- (i) Not require residents or potential residents to waive their rights to Medicare or Medicaid; and (ii) Not require oral or written assurance that residents or potential residents are not eligible for, or will not apply for, Medicare or Medicaid benefits. (2) The facility must not require a third party guarantee of payment to the facility as a condition of admission or expedited admission, or continued stay in the facility. However, the facility may require an individual who has legal access to a resident's income or resources available to pay for facility care to sign a contract, without incurring personal financial liability, to provide facility payment from the resident's income or resources.
Admissions Policy. You must possess documentation of age. • You must possess a Federal approved high school diploma or equivalent. • You must be at least 17 years of age. • You must be able to pass a basic entrance exam. • Transfer hours from another institute must have a Proof of Training document. Note: Sierra College of Beauty has not entered into an articulation or transfer agreement with other university or institution. TO TRANSFER OR RE-ENTER INTO SIERRA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY • Appropriate credit will be granted for prior training or experience, upon review and verification by college official and the State Board of Cosmetology of California. The first 80 hours at Sierra will be in the freshman department to determine the progress of the students. Upon completion of 80 hours, both a practical and a written test will be given. Satisfactory grades must be made before the student will be assigned to the clinic floor. • Students who had previously attended Sierra College of Beauty may re-enter after being withdrawn and may resume from where their hours left off.
Admissions Policy. You must possess documentation of age. • You must possess a Federal approved high school diploma or equivalent. • You must be at least 17 years of age. • You must be able to pass a basic entrance exam. • Transfer hours from another institute must have a Proof of Training document. Note: Sierra College of Beauty has not entered into an articulation or transfer agreement with other university or institution. TO TRANSFER OR RE-ENTER INTO SIERRA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY • Appropriate credit will be granted for prior training or experience, upon review and verification by college official and the State Board of Cosmetology of California.
Admissions Policy. Waiting lists for admission are held by the County Admissions Office.
Admissions Policy. All providers must have a clear Admission’s Policy. This must clearly state that admissions arrangements are fair and do not unfairly disadvantage a child, either directly or indirectly, from a particular social or racial group or a child with a disability or special educational need. Providers can prioritise in some circumstances when determining the allocation of places. For example a provider might give priority to families wishing to access full day care on a regular basis. If this is the case the Admissions policy should clearly reflect these instances so that there should be no subsequent misunderstandings. The policy should also clearly identify the point in time at which applications for the funded places will be accepted, any priority factors that will be taken into account in dealing with applications and the time at which families will be advised of the outcome of their application. The policy should include details of formal appeals processes and procedures with regard to admissions.
Admissions Policy. The admissions and enrollment procedures of the School are attached hereto as Attachment 3.9 and shall be followed and may not be changed without the prior written notice to the Sponsor. At a minimum, the admission procedures at all times must comply with R.C. 3314.06 and R.C. 3314.061 if applicable and must: (a) specify that the School will not discriminate in its admission of students to the School on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, intellectual ability, athletic ability or measurement of achievement or aptitude; (b) be open to any individual entitled to attend school in the State of Ohio pursuant to section 3313.64 or section 3313.65 of the Ohio Revised Code, except that admission to the School may be limited to (i) students who have obtained a specific grade level or are within a specific age group, (ii) students that meet a definition of “at-risk,” as defined within this Charter, (iii) residents of a specific geographic area within the district, as defined in this Charter, (iv) separate groups of autistic students and nondisabled students under R.C. 3314.061 and as defined in this Charter, and/or