BURSARY Clause Samples
The BURSARY clause establishes the terms under which financial support is provided to an individual, typically to assist with educational expenses. It outlines eligibility criteria, the amount and duration of the bursary, and any conditions the recipient must meet, such as maintaining a certain academic performance or fulfilling specific obligations. This clause ensures that both the provider and recipient have a clear understanding of the expectations and requirements, thereby preventing misunderstandings and ensuring the proper allocation of financial aid.
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BURSARY. 4.1. The DMV hereby awards a Bursary to the learner/student to assist him/her financially to enrol for and complete the grade/certificate/diploma/degree for which he/she has enrolled for, as set out in section 2 of this Agreement, subject to the following conditions:-
4.1.1. The Department shall pay for subsequent years of study if the student has passed his/her incumbent year of study.
4.1.2. The bursary shall be paid directly to the Institution.
4.2. After payment of the invoices provided to the Department, should any additional amount become payable to the institution, the settlement of any such amount outstanding to the institution, shall be for the account of the Department
BURSARY. The Employer will reimburse fees, in proportion of time worked by the individual employee who is upgrading their qualifications, provided prior approval has been obtained from the Director of Education, or Designate. The class taken must complement the employee’s job classification.
BURSARY. As a recipient of the 16-19 Bursary, you are entitled to ‘payments’ towards the cost of specified items outlined in your Notification of Entitlement letter sent by South ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ School Finance Manager. In order to be awarded these payments, you have the responsibility to adhere to the conditions set out in this document. Your entitlement to payments is for term time only within the dates specified for your particular course. Payments for Y13/14 students will cease after the last summer exam which may be before the end of the academic year. Attendance Attendance of all timetabled lessons, cover lessons, registration, assembly and exams is expected. This will be checked weekly together with absence notification forms and a decision will be made by ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and then authorisation forwarded to the School Finance office. You must inform the Sixth Form if you are ill or unable to attend by emailing before your first lesson (or tutor meeting) on each day of absence. The address to send a message to is: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. If you prefer you can call the LRC on 01482 631208 ext. 195. For pre-planned absences, an online Absence Notification form must be completed in advance with supporting evidence (where possible) attached. In cases of full week absences due to illness no payments will be made for that week. Partial weeks Payments will be made for weeks that contain training days, public holidays etc. providing students have fulfilled their attendance requirements for the remainder of the week.
BURSARY. The postgraduate bursary is awarded from the AURECON BURSARY FUND FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDIES for full- time studies in the programmes MEng (Research) (Civil Engineering) or MEng (Structured) (Civil Engineering) or PhD (Civil Engineering).
BURSARY. The Employer will reimburse fees, in proportion of time worked by the individual employee who is upgrading their qualifications, provided prior approval has been obtained from the Director of Education, or Designate. The class taken must complement the employee’s job classification. Occupational Therapists who are required annually to renew their SSOT license, carry liability insurance and/or submit CAOT (Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists) membership fees will have their costs reimbursed by the Employer upon receipt of proof of payment.
BURSARY the financial assistance granted by the department to the learner/student, to enable the learner/student to enroll for and complete a period of study of the certificate/diploma/degree at the Institution as stipulated in section 2 hereunder;
BURSARY. The payments will only be authorised if:
BURSARY. The Tan Ean Kiam Foundation Bursary is a non-endowed needs-based bursary which will benefit deserving Duke-NUS students who are Singaporean citizens and permanent residents from low-income families with demonstrated financial needs. The Foundation‟s bursary will be matched by an additional S$150,000 grant from the Singapore Government. The value of each bursary is dependent on each individual student‟s circumstances and will cover tuition fees, other educational costs or the student‟s living expenses. “Duke-NUS is grateful for the generosity of the Tan Ean Kiam Foundation,” said a school spokesperson. “Medical education can be financially challenging. It is thus heart-warming to have the support of donors such as the Tan Ean Kiam Foundation that can make a difference for deserving medical students.” The former Chairman of the Tan Ean Kiam Foundation, the late ▇▇ ▇▇▇ Tock San, son of its founder, ▇▇ ▇▇▇ Ean Kiam, had continued his father‟s philanthropic model of contributing to the society through donations to charities, especially those involved in education, health and heritage preservation. The Foundation‟s support in the form of donations has continued to benefit schools as well as many needy charities and deserving groups. The late founder ▇▇ ▇▇▇ Ean Kiam (1881-1943)
