CAGS definition

CAGS means Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies.

Examples of CAGS in a sentence

  • This Agreement will be subject to review by CAGS two years after its implementation (namely at the 1998 AGM).

  • Those with a MA+30 or MS+30 credits or CAGS shall be placed on Track 4.

  • All CAGS programs shall require the advance approval of the superintendent.

  • If the CAGS includes a practicum in addition to the 30 credit program, then upon completion of the practicum, the educator will be awarded an additional six (6) credits towards a lane change.

  • A CAGS Program must be taken at an accredited university, program, or college and must include at least thirty (30) credits.

  • Salary Schedule Step Base B+30 B+45 B+60 MA MA+30 MA+45 M+60 CAGS PhD.

  • Employees shall have earned sixty (60) credits beyond the Master’s degree AND attained a CAGS to be eligible for both the M+60 (TSP7) salary lane and the $2,000.00 CAGS Stipend.

  • Any CAGS earned, will have the requirement of being awarded through a program which included at least thirty (30) credits.

  • The CAGS stipend will have the same provisions as the Doctoral Stipend in Appendix A § II with one additional qualification.

  • In the event a teacher is granted a CAGS, said member shall receive an annual stipend of one thousand-five hundred ($1,500.00) dollars.

Related to CAGS

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