Summer Semester Sample Clauses

Summer Semester. Be in good standing according to University policy as a student in a graduate degree program and registered for not fewer than three (3) credit hours or not fewer than one (1) credit hour each semester after successful completion of all comprehensive examinations.
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Summer Semester. Cancellation before April 1st - forfeiture of application fee/deposit. Plus agreement cancellation fee unless agreement started in summer After 4/15 and before the 1st day of class late cancellation fee During the first week of classes 75% summer refunded After June 15th 50% summer refunded After June 30th No refunds after this date Summer assignments may differ from spring/fall assignment.
Summer Semester. June 10th. In addition, all documentation (including course grade reports and paid tuition request) submitted in support of reimbursement payment must be received no later than sixty (60) calendar days following completion of the course. Exceptions to the sixty (60) day rule, for up to an additional sixty (60) days, will only be made if failure to comply is due to the documented delay by the university in issuance of final paperwork. Requests that are submitted after the deadlines detailed above will be reviewed at the start of June of each year. If any monies remain unused in the tuition reimbursement pool after all timely and fully documented tuition reimbursement requests are processed, such untimely, fully documented tuition reimbursement requests will be processed, on a first come, first served basis.
Summer Semester from.. to.. xx The receiving institution will send its decision within 5 weeks after the application deadline. 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 PL TORUN01 Academic coordinator of the agreement: Name: Department: e-mail: phone: CAMPUS TORUN staff mobility e-mail: xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx.xx incoming students e-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx.xx CAMPUS BYDGOSZCZ (medical sciences) incoming students and staff e-mail: xxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/en/erasmus/ xx xx xx 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 tbd Motivation letter tbd Inclusion measures9 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. - tbd Other tbd 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 Charter10. 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 ...
Summer Semester i. Summer residence hall opening and closing dates will be posted on the University academic summer session calendar. Summer housing is subject to availability.
Summer Semester. Cancellation before April 1st - forfeiture of application fee/deposit. Plus agreement cancellation fee unless agreement started in summer After 4/15 and before the 1st day of class late cancellation fee During the first week of classes 75% summer refunded After June 15th 50% summer refunded After June 30th No refunds after this date Summer assignments may differ from spring/fall assignment. ASSIGNMENT INFORMATION Your indicated preference on the housing agreement does not constitute assignment to a specific hall, suite, apartment, roommate, or room type. Though every effort will be made to accommodate preferences, SE Housing and Residence Life staff will make assignments based upon space and availability. The deadline for new agreements is June 15th for fall assignments, December 15th for spring assignments and April 15th for summer assignments. This means that all agreements received prior to this date will be given priority over requests received after this date. Fall room assignments are made after June 15th, and are usually available after July 15th. Students currently residing in the Residence Halls will have the opportunity to participate in the Priority Room Assignment Process during the spring semester (notice will be posted in halls). Additionally, newly admitted students will be given the opportunity to participate in Advanced Room Assignment Process on SE’s Curriculum Contest day and on scheduled Fall Preview dates, when they occur prior to the June 15th deadline. (See SE calendar for specific dates.) These options are open only to prospective students who are present and submit an agreement and deposit/application fee on or by these days. Other than these specified dates, all assignments will be made during the first week of July for agreements received by June 15. Any agreements received after the deadline date will be assigned on a space available basis, and students may not receive assignment information prior to the move in date. Please carefully consider the information regarding specialty housing before making your housing preference selection. Specialty communities will be created based on interest (and may not be created if there is insufficient interest.) If you have any questions regarding any of the specialty communities, please contact the Department of Housing and Residence Life at (580) 745–2948.
Summer Semester. For contracts beginning in May, which are effective through July, the following deadlines apply:
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Summer Semester. If additional charges result from classes being added later, these charges will be due the day the additional registration takes place, NOT when the classes begin. There will be NO REFUND for these classes if they are later dropped, unless the student withdraws from school.
Summer Semester. Marquette Course Num Course Name Credits FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective (for FIAR minor) 3 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 ENGL 1001 Rhetoric and Composition 1 3 MATH 1390 Finite Mathematics 3 18 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective (for FIAR minor) 3 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 MARQ 1040 Career Exploration 1 COMM 1100 Contemporary Presentation 3 PSYC 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Psychology: Elective 3 16 Course Num Course Name Credits 201‐138 Internship‐Graphic Design 1 Total Semester Credits 1 Third Semester Course Num Course Name Credits 201‐134 Typography 3 201‐136 Advertising & Branding Design 3 204‐132 Integrated Digital Production 3 201‐110 Web Page Design I 3 201‐124 Web Animation 3 Total Semester Credits 15 Fourth Semester Course Num Course Name Credits 201‐141 Professional Studies 2 201‐143 Advanced Digital Design 3 201‐144 Design Portfolio 1 203‐141 Studio Photography 3 809‐195 Economics 3 809‐196 Intro to Sociology 3 Total Semester Credits 15 NONE 9201 No Marquette Equivalency or Award 0 0 FIAR 2030 Typography 1 3 ADVE 9290 Lower Division: Transfer Credit for Advertising: Elecitve 3 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 15 NONE 9201 No Marquette Equivalency or Award 0 ADPR 2100 Communication Design Toolbox 3 NONE 9201 No Marquette Equivalency or Award 0 FIAR 9290 Lower Division Transfer Credit for Fine Arts: Elective 3 ECON 1001 Introduction to Economics 3 SOCI 1001 Principles of Sociology 3 12 Credit Awarded: 61 total transferable credits MCC Notes: Transfer level 3
Summer Semester. TBA As a part of my formal application to become a member of the Xxxxxxxx Immersion Learning Community, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment from the xx Xxxx Study Center housing to another available space within the Xxxxxxxx program. Student Print Name: EMPLID:
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