Common use of Instructional Costs Clause in Contracts

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program offered at the high school. Schools can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the School Board for financial obligations within 10 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally the 5th day of class each semester.

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Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu, www.tcc.fl.edu, www.tcc.fl.edu

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Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses dual enrollment occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment classes offered at the high school. Schools can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the School Board for financial obligations within 10 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally the 5th day of class each semester.

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Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu, www.tcc.fl.edu, www.tcc.fl.edu

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses dual enrollment occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment classes offered at the high school. Schools can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the School Board for financial obligations within 10 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally the 5th day of class each semester.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enrollment Articulation Agreement, www.tcc.fl.edu

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses dual enrollment occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment classes offered at the high school. Schools can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice Per the 1009.30, F.S. and Rule 6A-20.0282, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), Dual Enrollment Scholarship Program, the School Board will not receive an invoice for financial obligations the 2023-24 academic year. However, each district will be required to verify student enrollment within 10 21 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally after the 5th day of class each semester.

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Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu, www.tcc.fl.edu

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program offered at the high school. Schools can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the School Board for financial obligations within 10 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally after the 5th day of class each semester.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu, president.tcc.fl.edu

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses dual enrollment occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment classes offered at the high school. Schools can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice Per the 1009.30, F.S. and Rule 6A-20.0282, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), Dual Enrollment Scholarship Program, the School Board will not receive an invoice for financial obligations the 2022-23 academic year. However, each district will be required to verify student enrollment within 10 21 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally after the 5th day of class each semester.

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Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu, www.tcc.fl.edu

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program offered at the high school. Schools can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the School Board for financial obligations within 10 21 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally after the 5th day of class each semester.

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Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu

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Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the Maclay School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses dual enrollment occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the Maclay School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment classes offered at the high school. Schools The Maclay School can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board high school instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the Maclay School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the School Board for financial obligations within 10 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally the 5th day of class each semester.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the Maclay School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses dual enrollment occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the Maclay School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment classes offered at the high school. Schools Maclay School can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the Maclay School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the Maclay School Board for financial obligations within 10 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally the 5th day of class each semester.

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Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses dual enrollment occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment classes offered at the high school. Schools The School can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the School Board for financial obligations within 10 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally the 5th day of class each semester.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Instructional Costs. It is the responsibility of the School Board to provide full instructional costs for Collegiate High School Program courses dual enrollment occurring on the high school site. For instruction occurring on the high school sites by college faculty, the School Board must reimburse TCC for the costs associated with the proportion of salary and benefits. TCC cannot guarantee the availability of instructors for Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment classes offered at the high school. Schools The School can assist TCC by recommending qualified School Board high school instructors for consideration for teaching Collegiate High School Program dual enrollment courses offered at the high school. TCC regularly uses high school faculty to teach both dual enrollment and regular TCC courses and incorporates training, mentoring, and assessment of these faculty into its regular adjunct program. Therefore, TCC’s costs associated with instruction occurring on the high school site by TCC approved high school faculty who are paid by the School Board will be considered a normal part of TCC’s obligation to its faculty for training and mentoring; no costs will be assessed. Invoicing for Financial Obligations TCC will invoice the School Board for financial obligations within 10 business days of TCC’s Census date which is normally the 5th day of class each semester.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrollment Articulation Agreement

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