Spring Term Sample Clauses

Spring Term from.. to.. The receiving institution will send its decision within [x] weeks and no later than 5 weeks. The partners commit to have a fair, transparent, coherent and documented application and selection procedure outlined in their respective websites and regularly updated, together with the contact details of the relevant department: Application procedure (optional) Receiving Institution [Erasmus code or city] Contact details (email, phone) Website for information Selection criteria Please sum up in this table the selection criteria. This is a non-exhaustive list – partners are invited to agree on the eventual list of selection criteria. Requirement Details Website for information (optional) Academic requirements Number of ECTS credits (or equivalent) already completed / current level of completion of studies Subject area (ISCED code) EQF level CV Motivation letter Inclusion measures10 Targeted categories of participants with fewer opportunities (see Erasmus+ Programme Guide) To further enhance the inclusion dimension of KA171, partners are encouraged to discuss indicative targets during selection process. Other Preparation and support The Higher Education Institution(s) in an EU Member State or associated third country commit(s) to: Ensure that students are aware of their rights and obligations as defined in the Erasmus+ Student Charter11. Arrange travels or provide a pre-financing of the grant to reduce the costs that participants need to cover upfront, to the extent possible. All involved Higher Education Institutions commit to the following preparation and support measures. Information and assistance can be provided by the contact points and information sources in the table below: The receiving institution will guide incoming mobile participants in finding accommodation, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. It is considered best practice to use the individual grant to pay for the deposit of dormitories. Ensure that outgoing mobile participants are well prepared for their activities abroad, including blended mobility, by undertaking activities to achieve the necessary level of linguistic proficiency and develop their intercultural competences. Provide assistance related to obtaining visas, when required, for incoming and outgoing mobile participants, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education and, if needed, use project funds in the most inclusive way to cover related costs partially ...
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Spring Term. 1. Members in an approved degree or certificate program who have not been previously approved
Spring Term from.. to.. The receiving institution will send its decision within [x] weeks and no later than 5 weeks. The partners commit to have a fair, transparent, coherent and documented application and selection procedure outlined in their respective websites and regularly updated, together with the contact details of the relevant department: Application procedure optional) Receiving Institution [Erasmus code or city] Contact details (email, phone) Website for information TR IZMIR01: DEU Erasmus Incoming xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xx Tel: +00 000 0000000 xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx/language/en/erasmus-2/incoming-student-erasmus/ Selection criteria Please sum up in this table the selection criteria. This is a non-exhaustive list – partners are invited to agree on the eventual list of selection criteria. Requirement Details Website for information (optional) Academic requirements Academic GPA %50 Language Score (national or internationally recognized) %50 CV Motivation letter Inclusion measures10 Student with fewer opportunity (relevant documents needed) or Disability (relevant documents needed) +15 Other Preparation and support The Higher Education Institution(s) in an EU Member State or associated third country commit(s) to: Ensure that students are aware of their rights and obligations as defined in the Erasmus+ Student Charter11. Arrange travels or provide a pre-financing of the grant to reduce the costs that participants need to cover upfront, to the extent possible. All involved Higher Education Institutions commit to the following preparation and support measures. Information and assistance can be provided by the contact points and information sources in the table below: The receiving institution will guide incoming mobile participants in finding accommodation, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. It is considered best practice to use the individual grant to pay for the deposit of dormitories. Ensure that outgoing mobile participants are well prepared for their activities abroad, including blended mobility, by undertaking activities to achieve the necessary level of linguistic proficiency and develop their intercultural competences. Provide assistance related to obtaining visas, when required, for incoming and outgoing mobile participants, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education and, if needed, use project funds in the most inclusive way to cover related costs partially or in full. Pro...
Spring Term from.. to.. The receiving institution will send its decision within 2 weeks (and no later than 5 weeks). The partners commit to have a fair, transparent, coherent and documented application and selection procedure outlined in their respective websites and regularly updated, together with the contact details of the relevant department: 9 Please specify the deadline for each semester and, if necessary, adapt to a trimester system. Application procedure Receiving Institution [Erasmus code or city] Contact details (email, phone) Website for information E LAS-PAL01 xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx +00000000000 xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx/en/movilidad- incoming/universities/partner-universities/ Selection criteria Requirement Details Website for information (optional) Academic requirements E LAS-PAL01 Students, should attend the Faculty in which we have an agreement, having the option of taking courses of other faculties, only if it does not exceed the 40% of the total of courses in the learning agreement. xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx/en/movilidad- incoming/estudiantes-incoming/study-at-the-ulpgc- incoming/exchange-students/ CV - Motivation letter - Inclusion measures10 Targeted categories of participants with fewer opportunities (see Erasmus+ Programme Guide) To further enhance the inclusion dimension of KA171, partners are encouraged to discuss indicative targets during selection process. Other 10 You may find the implementation guidelines of the Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps Inclusion and Diversity Strategy here: xxxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/programmes/erasmus-plus/resources/implementation-guidelines-erasmus-and-european-solidarity-corps-inclusion-and-diversity_en Preparation and support The Higher Education Institution(s) in a Member State or associated third country commit(s) to: Ensure that students are aware of their rights and obligations as defined in the Erasmus Student Charter11. Arrange travels or provide a pre-financing of the grant to reduce the costs that participants need to cover upfront, to the extent possible. All involved Higher Education Institutions commit to the following preparation and support measures. Information and assistance can be provided by the contact points and information sources in the table below: The receiving institution will guide incoming mobile participants in finding accommodation, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. It is considered best practice to use the individual grant to pay for the ...
Spring Term. Course # Course Title Class Lab Total EN-2222 Commercial Boilers 3 2 4.0 EN-3211 Thermodynamics 3 0 3.0 EN-3212 Electronics 3 0 3.0 EN-3212L Electronics Lab 0 2 1.0 EN-3213 Refrigeration 2 1 2.5 XX-0000 Xxxxxxxx of Materials 3 0 3.0 XX-0000X Xxxxxxxx of Materials Lab 0 2 1.0 Total Credits 17.5
Spring Term. Item Due Date SIBF (new students only) May 10 Student Update Form (continuing students) May 10 Official Grade Sheet End of term (instructor sends legible copy to Xxxxxx State Office) Please send completed forms and other data to the Xxxxxx State Office.
Spring Term. Payment Due Date: $25 RHA fee (non refundable) + $50 Installment Payment Fee + Minimum of 25% of Total Agreement January 24th: $20 Installment Payment Fee + Minimum of 50% of Total Agreement February 21st: $20 Installment Payment Fee + Minimum of 75% of Total Agreement March 20th: Total agreement must be paid in full
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Spring Term. Tenancy shall begin on the 30th day of April 2007, and shall terminate on the 23rd day of June at noon, 2007. Rental Rates are specified in “Rental Rate Information” (page 3) of this booklet. Rent is due and payable according to the follow- ing schedule: Rent for April 2007 (1 day) and May 2007 is due April 30, 2007, and rent for June 2007 is due June 1, 2007.
Spring Term from.. to.. The receiving institution will send its decision within 2 weeks (and no later than 5 weeks). The partners commit to have a fair, transparent, coherent and documented application and selection procedure outlined in their respective websites and regularly updated, together with the contact details of the relevant department:
Spring Term from.. to.. The receiving institution will send its decision within 4 weeks and no later than 5 weeks. The partners commit to have a fair, transparent, coherent and documented application and selection procedure outlined in their respective websites and regularly updated, together with the contact details of the relevant department: Application procedure (optional) Receiving Institution [Erasmus code or city] Contact details (email, phone) Website for information CZ OLOMOUC01 xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx Tel: +000 000 000 000 xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx/xx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx/xx-xx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx/ Selection criteria Please sum up in this table the selection criteria. This is a non-exhaustive list – partners are invited to agree on the eventual list of selection criteria. Requirement Details Website for information (optional) CZ OLOMOUC01 Academic requirements Academic transcript Online application English Language Certificate/Statement of Language Level Learning Agreement CV Yes/no Motivation letter Yes/no Inclusion measures9 - Reduced mobility - Hearing or visual impairments - Special educational needs - Mental health issues xxx.xxxx.xx/xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxx/xxxxxx-xxxx-xxxxx Other Partner Institution Academic requirements CV Motivation letter Inclusion measures10 Other Preparation and support The Higher Education Institution(s) in a Member State or associated third country commit(s) to: Ensure that students are aware of their rights and obligations as defined in the Erasmus Student Charter11. Arrange travels or provide a pre-financing of the grant to reduce the costs that participants need to cover upfront, to the extent possible. All involved Higher Education Institutions commit to the following preparation and support measures. Information and assistance can be provided by the contact points and information sources in the table below: The receiving institution will guide incoming mobile participants in finding accommodation, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. It is considered best practice to use the individual grant to pay for the deposit of dormitories. Ensure that outgoing mobile participants are well prepared for their activities abroad, including blended mobility, by undertaking activities to achieve the necessary level of linguistic proficiency and develop their intercultural competences. Provide assistance related to obtaining visas, when required, for incoming and outgoing mobile participants, according to the re...
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