Column IV Clause Samples
The 'Column IV' clause typically refers to a specific section or column within a table or schedule in a contract that outlines particular details, such as pricing, quantities, or other key data relevant to the agreement. In practice, this clause directs the parties to refer to the information listed under Column IV for guidance on obligations or entitlements, such as payment amounts or delivery schedules. Its core function is to ensure that all parties have a clear and consistent reference point for critical contractual information, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes.
Column IV a) Bachelor’s Degree plus 60 units including a Master’s or, b) a Master’s plus 30 units; or, c) Community College Instructor’s credential (fully- satisfied) in a vocational/occupational subject matter area plus Bachelor’s Degree, plus 60 semester units of either upper division or graduate work.
Column IV. Master's or doctoral degree with thirty (30) graduate semester credits 31 (forty-five (45) graduate quarter credits) in the credential field.
Column IV. A. The successful completion of the requirements for Column II and one of the following:
1. Twenty-four (24) semester hours of approved academic credit. 2. Seven hundred twenty (720) PGP’s.
Column IV. A. The successful completion of the requirements for Column II and one of the following:
1. Twenty-four (24) semester hours of approved academic credit.
2. Seven hundred twenty (720) PGP’s.
3. An equivalent combination of academic credits and PGP’s.
B. All of the foregoing requirements (1, 2, and 3) must be earned in the teacher's certification major, certification minor, or professional education as determined by the Indiana Department of Education.
Column IV. Bachelor’s Plus 60 Units
Column IV. Bachelor’s Plus 60 Units Members providing service based on authorizations such as Preliminary, Clear or Life Credentials and having earned between sixty (60) and seventy-five (75) semester units after the Bachelor's Degree.
Column IV. The requirements for Column I and either a Master's Degree in field granted by an accredited college or university; or a Master's Degree out-of-field plus fifteen (15) additional graduate credits in-field; or in accordance with Section L of this Article.
