Badged definition

Badged means having successfully completed selection and training and signifies acceptance into the organization. There is usually a formal or semi-formal ceremony where SOF are given their distinctive headdress or uniform insignia.

Examples of Badged in a sentence

  • Arrangements for funding of the Multi Badged Degree under Item 6 of the Agreement Schedule.

  • The University has also developed a suite of skills-based Badged Open Courses (BOCs) which are available, free to anyone, on the OpenLearn platform.

  • We will further promote our open educational resources, including Badged Online Courses, working with other organisations, business and industry to engage more people in online skills-based learning.

  • A new Badged Online Course on employability skills enhancement will be available in March 2015.

  • The Badged Employee and Remote IT User Listing provides NASA with a list of all MSFC badged contractor employees, as well as, any contractor remote IT users who will have access to the MSFC IT system.

  • Undertaking a course of study leading to a Multi Badged Degree as provided by this Agreement.

  • Our Badged Open courses receive over 15,000 visitors each month and 69% of these learners do not have an existing HE qualification.

  • The Contractor shall establish and maintain a report listing of all Contractor personnel working onsite at MSFC in accordance with DRD1163MA-005, Badged Employee and Remote IT User Listing.

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  • The Contractor shall prepare and submit Badged Employee and Remote Information Technology (IT) User Listings in accordance with DRD 1321MA-003.