Community College Program Representative and Academic Advisor Sample Clauses

Community College Program Representative and Academic Advisor. 1. Xxxxxxx Community College agrees to designate a representative (KCC Representative) to serve as a single point of contact for the MSU Coordinator and for prospective students in the Programs. The KCC Representative, working together with the MSU Coordinator, will coordinate inter-institutional communication and information regarding admissions and enrollment status, financial application, and verification (via MSU’s Student Information System), as well as course scheduling. The program coordinator will serve as the academic advisor, for both KCC and IAT, to work directly with students in the program and industry partners to establish workplace internships.
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Community College Program Representative and Academic Advisor. 1. Muskegon Community College agrees to designate a representative (the “MCC Representative”) to serve as a single point of contact for the MSU Coordinator and for prospective students in the Programs. The MCC Representative, working together with the MSU Coordinator, will coordinate inter-institutional communication and information regarding admissions and enrollment status, financial application and verification (via MSU’s Student Information System), as well as course scheduling. The MSU coordinator will serve as the academic advisor, for both Muskegon Community College and IAT, to work directly with students in the program and industry partners to establish workplace internships.
Community College Program Representative and Academic Advisor. 1. West Shore Community College agrees to designate a representative (the "WSCC Representative") to serve as a single point of contact for the MSU Coordinator and for prospective students in the Programs. The WSCC Representative, working together with the MSU Coordinator, will coordinate inter-institutional communication and information regarding admissions and enrollment status, financial application, and verification (via MSU's Student Information System), as well as course scheduling. The program coordinator will serve as the academic advisor, for both WSCC and IAT, to work directly with students in the program and industry partners to establish workplace internships.
Community College Program Representative and Academic Advisor. 1. Montcalm Community College agrees to designate a representative (the "MCC Representative") to serve as a single point of contact for the MSU Coordinator and for prospective students in the Programs. The MCC Representative, working together with the MSU Coordinator, will coordinate inter-institutional communication and information regarding admissions and enrollment status, financial application and verification (via MSU's Student Information System), as well as course scheduling. The program coordinator will serve as the academic advisor, for both MCC and IAT, to work directly with students in the program and industry partners to establish workplace internships.
Community College Program Representative and Academic Advisor. 1. Northwestern Michigan College agrees to designate a representative (the "NMC Representative") to serve as the on-site supervisor for the Coordinator and who will work with the Coordinator to facilitate inter-institutional communication; information regarding admissions and enrollment status, Financial Aid and verification; and course and classroom scheduling.
Community College Program Representative and Academic Advisor. 1. Southwestern Michigan College agrees to designate a representative (the “SMC Representative”) to serve as a single point of contact for the MSU Coordinator and for prospective students in the Programs. The SMC Representative, working together with the MSU Coordinator, will coordinate inter-institutional communication and information regarding admissions and enrollment status, financial application and verification (via MSU’s Student Information System), as well as course scheduling. The program coordinator will serve as the academic advisor, for both SMC and IAT, to work directly with students in the program and industry partners to establish both students’ educational course plans and workplace internships.
Community College Program Representative and Academic Advisor. 1. Delta College agrees to designate a representative (the "DC Representative") to serve as a single point of contact for the MSU Coordinator and for prospective students in the Programs. The DC Representative, working together with the MSU Coordinator, will coordinate inter- institutional communication and information regarding admissions and enrollment status, financial application and verification (via MSU's Student Information System), as well as course scheduling. The program coordinator will serve as the academic advisor, for both DC and !AT, to work directly with students in the program and industry partners to establish workplace internships.
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