Ineligible Courses Sample Clauses

The 'Ineligible Courses' clause defines which courses are excluded from a particular agreement or program. It typically lists specific types of courses, such as non-credit workshops, remedial classes, or courses offered by third-party providers, that do not qualify for benefits, reimbursement, or participation under the contract. By clearly identifying these exclusions, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that only approved courses are considered, thereby reducing disputes and clarifying eligibility.
Ineligible Courses. Graduate credit shall not be approved for courses required to secure initial classroom teacher licensure.
Ineligible Courses. 1. College preparatory instruction and other forms of pre‐collegiate instruction, as well as physical education courses that focus on the physical execution of a skill, rather than the intellectual attributes of the activity, and courses not specified in the State of Florida Dual Enrollment CourseHigh School Equivalency List are not eligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program. 2. Distance‐learning courses are not eligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program.
Ineligible Courses. College preparatory instruction and other forms of pre-collegiate instruction, as well as physical education courses that focus on the physical execution of a skill, rather than the intellectual attributes of the activity, are not eligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program. Dual enrollment students are not regularly admitted students of the University and cannot declare a major with the University. Courses that are not at least three credit hours (either alone or in combination with corresponding lab course) are not eligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program. Dual enrolled students may not enroll in courses graded pass/fail or satisfactory/unsatisfactory, in courses that are limited to students in the major, in courses that are in limited access programs, in directed independent study courses, in study abroad courses, in graduate level courses, or in courses for which prerequisites have not been met. ϰ͘ A ĚĞƐĐƌŝƉƚŝŽŶ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽĐĞƐƐ ďLJ ǁŚŝĐŚ ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞŝƌ ƉĂƌĞŶƚƐ ĞdžĞƌĐŝƐĞ ŽƉƚŝŽŶƐ ƚŽ ƉĂƌƚŝĐŝƉĂƚĞ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĚƵĂů ĞŶƌŽůůŵĞŶƚ program. ▇. ▇▇ eligible secondary student is a student who is enrolled in a Florida public secondary school or a Florida nonpublic secondary school, who has been certified by their school official as qualified. A nonpublic secondary school must be in compliance with s. 1002.42, F.S. (annual submission of a database survey) and conduct a secondary curriculum pursuant to s. 1003.4282, F.S. in order for its students to be eligible to participate in a dual enrollment program. B. No student shall be enrolled in a college credit mathematics or English course on a dual enrollment basis unless the student has demonstrated adequate pre-collegiate preparation on the basic computation and communication skills assessment of the entry level placement test pursuant to s. 1008.30. F.S. and 6A-10.0315, F.A.C. (minimum Redesigned SAT scores [test administered March 2016 and later] of 24 in Reading Test, 25 in Writing and Language Test, and 24 in Math Test; minimum SAT score [test administered January 2016 and earlier] of 440 in Math, and 440 in Critical Reading; or ACT scores of 19 in Reading, 17 in English, and 19 in Math). ϱ A ůŝƐƚ ŽĨ ĂŶLJ ĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů ŝŶŝƚŝĂů ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚ ĞůŝŐŝďŝůŝƚLJ ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ ĨŽƌ ƉĂƌƚŝĐŝƉĂƚŝŽŶ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĚƵĂů ĞŶƌŽůůŵĞŶƚ ƉƌŽŐƌĂŵ͘ C. Additional initial eligibility criteria: Minimum 3.8 high school GPA; SAT or ACT scores of at least: (i) Old SAT (test administered prior to Feb 2016) – 1270 (Critical Reading + Math); or (ii) Red...
Ineligible Courses. College preparatory instruction and other forms of pre-collegiate instruction, as well as physical education courses that focus on the physical execution of a skill, rather than the intellectual attributes of the activity, are not eligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program. Dual enrollment students are not regularly admitted students of the University and cannot declare a major with the University. Courses that are not at least three credit hours (either alone or in combination with corresponding lab course) are not eligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program. Dual enrolled students may not enroll in courses graded pass/fail or satisfactory/unsatisfactory, in courses that are limited to students in the major, in courses that are in limited access programs, in directed independent study courses, in study abroad courses, in graduate level courses, or in courses for which prerequisites have not been met.
Ineligible Courses. Courses required for certification in the current position held shall not be eligible for compensation.
Ineligible Courses. Postsecondary courses that may not be taken through dual enrollment include: 1. Vocational preparatory, developmental education instruction and other forms of pre- collegiate instruction. 2. Physical education courses that focus on the physical execution of a skill rather than the intellectual attributes of the activity. 3. Applied music courses that focus on the development of basic proficiency with a specific instrument. 4. Non-credit courses. 5. Courses with activities that presume an adult level of maturity and personal responsibility. Course examples include, but may not be limited to, Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics, Criminal Justice Weapons, Vehicle Operations and study Abroad in the Humanities. 6. Courses within selected limited access programs. 7. Recreation and leisure studies courses shall be evaluated individually in the same manner as physical education courses for potential inclusion in the program.

Related to Ineligible Courses

  • Eligible Courses A. All courses offered for dual credit by Hill College will be either college-level academic courses, identified from the current edition of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or college-level workforce education courses, identified from the current edition of the Workforce Education Course Manual. B. A college course offered for dual credit must be: (A) in the core curriculum of the public institution of higher education providing the credit; (B) a career and technical education course; (C) a foreign language course; or (D) a college pathway course that satisfies specific degree plan requirements leading to the completion of a Board approved certificate, AA, AS, AAS degree program, or FOSC. C. Developmental or remedial courses may not be offered for dual credit. ISD is encouraged to partner with Hill College (as required by House ▇▇▇▇ 5, 83rd Texas Legislature) to develop and provide courses in college preparatory mathematics and English language arts to prepare student for success in entry-level college courses (See HB 5 MOU) D. The ISD will work closely with the Hill College dual credit representative to ensure that the college offers an adequate number of courses and/or sections. The feasibility of offering specific courses will be negotiated by Hill College and high school personnel. E. A complete list of dual credit courses taught within this school district, as well as a crosswalk, will be maintained on file in the Vice President of Instruction Office.

  • Ineligible Costs The Recipient agrees that, except as the Federal Government determines otherwise in writing, FTA will exclude ineligible costs incurred in connection with the Award or otherwise, such as: (1) A cost the Recipient has incurred before the Effective Date of the Award as documented in the Underlying Agreement or any Amendments thereto that is not accompanied by FTA’s written approval, including, but not limited to, pre-award authority or a Letter of No Prejudice, and permitted by applicable federal law, regulation, guidance, or the Underlying Agreement or any Amendments thereto; (2) A cost not included in the most recent Award Budget; (3) A cost for property or services received in connection with any third party agreement lacking any FTA approval or concurrence in writing that is required; (4) An ordinary governmental or operating cost not applicable to the Award, as prohibited by 49 U.S.C. § 5323(h)(1); (5) A profit or fee for services provided by the Recipient or any of its Subrecipients in implementing the Award; or (6) A cost that is ineligible for FTA participation as provided in applicable federal law, regulation, requirement, or guidance.

  • Ineligibility The Bank or the Association has declared the Borrower (other than the Member Country) or the Project Implementing Entity ineligible to receive proceeds of any financing made by the Bank or the Association or otherwise to participate in the preparation or implementation of any project financed in whole or in part by the Bank or the Association, as a result of a determination by the Bank or the Association that the Borrower or the Project Implementing Entity has engaged in fraudulent, corrupt, coercive or collusive practices in connection with the use of the proceeds of any financing made by the Bank or the Association.” 3. The following terms and definitions set forth in the Appendix are modified or deleted as follows, and the following new terms and definitions are added in alphabetical order to the Appendix as follows, with the terms being renumbered accordingly: