Undergraduate Students Sample Clauses

Undergraduate Students. This includes any student who is currently enrolled at North Dakota State University, and has completed a minimum of 2 semesters of college level course work post high school graduation or reached 20 years of age by the time of occupancy.
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Undergraduate Students. Full-time, matriculated, campus-based undergraduate students are eligible to apply for accommodation in the Halls of Residence. Every Resident must complete the online matriculation by the deadline given by Office of Academic Services. Any Resident who fails to complete the online matriculation by the deadline will have his or her Housing Agreement terminated, and the Resident’s Deposit or Acceptance Fee will be forfeited. A student who is under 21 years of age (based on date of birth) at the time of making his application for residence in the Halls of Residence, is required to provide a Parent/Guardian Consent declaration in his or her application. HAS-Student Housing reserves the right to void the application or terminate the Hall stay if the parent/guardian withdraws his or her consent or if the Student is found to have made a false declaration. If the Student is already a Resident, he or she shall be required to vacate the room within five (5) calendar days of being served the “Notice to Vacate Room” by the Hall Admin Office. A Resident who is an international student shall ensure that his/her Student’s Pass is valid throughout the Stipulated Period of Hall Stay. Any international student without a valid Student Pass shall have his or her Hall stay terminated, and shall face action by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA). The following categories of persons are not eligible to continue their hall stay: • Students who have an approved leave of absence from the University (whether personal or medical). Residents who have applied for leave of absence are to take note and shall prepare to vacate the Room within five (5) calendar days of being served the “Notice to Vacate Room” by the Hall Admin Office. • Students who are going for Overseas Exchange Programme/Internship/industrial attachment or other overseas programmes. • Persons who are no longer Students of the University (when the Hall Admin Office receives official notification from Office of Academic Services). • Final year Students upon release of their final exam results or 30 June, whichever is earlier.
Undergraduate Students. A wide range of awards are available for undergraduate students; some means-tested, some recognise excellent attainment and some recognise excellent attainment but are also means-tested.
Undergraduate Students. The Administration and segments agree that it is important to implement a more stable fee policy that recognizes the desire to keep student fee increases reasonable, while also providing adequate funding for cost increases for student fee-funded programs and preserving the quality of the universities. The Administration has proposed a long-term student fee policy that calls for increases in student fees based on the rise in California per capita personal income. However, in years in which the UC and CSU governing boards determine, based on fee policies developed by their governing boards and in consultation with the Administration, that fiscal circumstances require increases that exceed the rate of growth in per capita personal income, consistent with the Governor’s proposed student fee policy, UC and CSU may decide that fee increases of up to 10 percent are necessary to provide sufficient funding for programs and to preserve quality. However, in years that the UC and CSU governing boards believe fiscal circumstances may require increases that exceed the Administration’s per-capita personal income policy, the segments shall consult with the Administration about those compelling circumstances. After consultation, UC and CSU may decide that fee increases of up to 10% are necessary to provide sufficient funding for programs and to preserve quality. UC and CSU will develop their annual budget plans based on the assumption that student fees will increase by 14 percent for 2004-05, and by 8 percent for 2005-06 and for 2006-07. Thus, undergraduate fees will have increased by 10 percent per year on average over the three-year period, consistent with the intent of the Governor’s proposed student fee policy. This fee policy is contingent on the provision of resources for the basic budget at the level called for in this Compact. It also is contingent on no further erosion of the segments’ base budget, and it assumes that revenue from student fees will remain with UC and CSU, and will not be used to offset reductions in State support. It continues to be the priority of the State and of UC and CSU to provide financial aid to ensure students are not denied the opportunity for a higher education because of financial barriers. An amount equivalent to no less than 20 percent and no more than 33 percent of the revenue generated from student fee increases is to be used to provide aid to needy students who qualify for financial aid, based on the federal methodology for determ...
Undergraduate Students. This includes any student who is currently enrolled at North Dakota State University, and is not required to live in a residence hall under the on-campus living requirement by the time of occupancy. Please refer to the Residence Life website for more information about this policy. xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xx_xxxxxx_xxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxx
Undergraduate Students. Undergraduate students must be enrolled full time or have a reduced course load as approved by the Registrar’s Office. If not enrolled full time, undergraduate students must have an approved 13th Quarter petition or a Permit to Attend for Services Only. • Undergraduate students graduating atthe end of Winter Quarter can petition Housing Assignments for a post-graduation quarter for Spring Quarter. • Undergraduate students on a Registrar’s Office graduation quarter are not eligible to live in R&DE Student Housing. Non-Matriculated Students • Non-matriculated students are eligible to live in University housing only if all matriculated students can be accommodated. • If all matriculated students cannot be accommodated, non-matriculated students may be required to move out of University housing before the end of their contract period.
Undergraduate Students. No student who fails to finish the requirements of a course of any college within a period of actual residence equivalent to 1-1/2 times the normal length of the course concerned shall be allowed to register further in that college; provided, however, that this rule shall not apply to graduate students, who are covered by specific rules, or to students governed by existing rules regarding a maximum period; provided; further, that account shall be taken of the provision of Article 243 of the Revised University Code of the University of the Philippines.
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