Transfer of Academic Credit Sample Clauses

Transfer of Academic Credit. The University applies transfer credit decisions in accordance with established policies and based on criteria using guidelines set forth by the Council for Higher Education. Factors influencing transfer evaluation include: Ministry-recognition (or approved Educational Agency of the country) or accreditation status of the degree granting institution, maximum limits on courses (or credit hours) allowed within specified programs, grades obtained, the comparability of the learning experience to that offered by the receiving institution (nature, content, and level (lower division vs. upper division designation)), age limits on prior credits, and other special factors, etc. Incoming students may submit a formal petition for transfer credit as part of the application process which may require submission of catalog, syllabi, or course outlines. Accreditation does not guarantee transfer recognition or acceptance of degrees or credentials by other educational institutions. Transfer decisions are made by individual institutions and remain at the discretion of the admitting college or university and its correlative programs.
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Transfer of Academic Credit. 1. Student participants who have been accepted by the partner institution may transfer academic credit from the home institution to meet some of the course requirements of the host institution. All transfer of academic credit must be pre-approved by the host institution.
Transfer of Academic Credit. Acceptance for transfer of Middleton Academy’s academic credits is determined by the receiving institution.

Related to Transfer of Academic Credit

  • Transfer of Credit A minimum of 64 credit hours must be completed at four-­‐year institutions with completion of the final 30 hours of credit at Avila. Transfer students with an Associate of Arts -­‐ Graphic Arts from MCC will have junior standing at Avila.

  • Transfer of Credits A. The receiving institution will accept 60 credits from the sending program. A total of 62 credits remain to complete the receiving program.

  • Transfer of Membership Interest The Sole Member may Transfer any part or all of its rights and interest (including, but not limited to, its Capital Account) in the Company (each a “Membership Interest”) now owned or hereafter acquired to any Person, and the transferee of such Membership Interest shall become a Member of the Company.

  • Transfer of Agreement 9.1 Unless with the prior consent from the Pledgee, the Pledgor has no right to grant or transfer any of his rights and obligations hereunder.

  • Transfer of Interest The Interest is personal property and may be transferred or assigned, in whole or in part, as permitted by the Equityholders Agreement, in the sole discretion of the Member. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, no Interest in the Company may be issued, transferred or pledged in any manner whatsoever except in compliance with all applicable Gaming Licenses and Gaming Laws, except as contemplated by Section 9.2.

  • Transfer of Funds From such funds as may be available for the purpose in the relevant Fund Custody Account, and upon receipt of Proper Instructions specifying that the funds are required to redeem Shares of the Fund, the Custodian shall wire each amount specified in such Proper Instructions to or through such bank or broker-dealer as the Trust may designate.

  • Transfer of Membership Membership shall not be transferred except with the approval and consent of the Board of Managers and in accordance with the Capital Units Transfer System.

  • Dissemination of Research Findings and Acknowledgement of Controlled-Access Datasets Subject to the NIH GDS Policy It is NIH’s intent to promote the dissemination of research findings from use of controlled-access dataset(s) subject to the NIH GDS Policy as widely as possible through scientific publication or other appropriate public dissemination mechanisms. Approved Users are strongly encouraged to publish their results in peer-reviewed journals and to present research findings at scientific meetings.

  • Transfer of the Property or a Beneficial Interest in Borrower For purposes of this Section 19 only, “Interest in the Property” means any legal or beneficial interest in the Property, including, but not limited to, those beneficial interests transferred in a bond for deed, contract for deed, installment sales contract, or escrow agreement, the intent of which is the transfer of title by Borrower to a purchaser at a future date. If all or any part of the Property or any Interest in the Property is sold or transferred (or if Borrower is not a natural person and a beneficial interest in Borrower is sold or transferred) without Xxxxxx’s prior written consent, Lender may require immediate payment in full of all sums secured by this Security Instrument. However, Lender will not exercise this option if such exercise is prohibited by Applicable Law. If Lender exercises this option, Lender will give Borrower notice of acceleration. The notice will provide a period of not less than 30 days from the date the notice is given in accordance with Section 16 within which Borrower must pay all sums secured by this Security Instrument. If Xxxxxxxx fails to pay these sums prior to, or upon, the expiration of this period, Lender may invoke any remedies permitted by this Security Instrument without further notice or demand on Borrower and will be entitled to collect all expenses incurred in pursuing such remedies, including, but not limited to: (a) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (b) property inspection and valuation fees; and (c) other fees incurred to protect Xxxxxx’s Interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument.

  • Permitted Transfers Within Escrow 5.1 Transfer to Directors and Senior Officers

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