Common use of Circumstances leading to termination Clause in Contracts

Circumstances leading to termination. The College may terminate a student’s enrolment under the following circumstances: The student is found guilty of a crime, which carries a prison sentence. The student assaults another student or staff-member causing harm. The student refuses to comply with the expected standards of behaviour after a verbal warning and a written warning. A full-time student is absent from classes for two continuous weeks without explanation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: acnz.ac.nz, acnz.ac.nz, acnz.ac.nz

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