Capacity to complete definition
Capacity to complete means that a student has the cognitive or physical capacity to complete a program of study, with or without reasonable accommodations, and become employment eligible in the specific field of training for which they are enrolling. A school has an obligation to determine whether applicants have capacity to complete during the admissions process, and to assess this capacity when information is obtained or received by the school through any means which suggests the student may not have capacity to complete the program. Any information obtained shall be treated as confidential and kept in a secure manner. Capacity to complete must be assessed before enrollment is completed; however, if information is received by the school after instruction has commenced that cognitive or physical circumstances exist that may impede a student’s satisfactory progress through their program of study, capacity to complete must be assessed immediately after receipt of such information, and appropriate adjustments, accommodations, or tuition refunds made.
Capacity to complete means that they have both civil engineering and building technicians, and are currently undertaking or have recently undertaken both civil engineering and building work.
Examples of Capacity to complete in a sentence
The Redeveloper has the Requisite Financial Capacity to complete the Project.
Employment Plans (1) Welfare-to-Work Plans (2) Individual Employment Plans Capacity to complete approximately 30 plans per week Contractor shall ensure that all participants who are program ready, complete a plan.
Employment Plans (1) Welfare-to-Work Plans (2) Individual Employment Plans Capacity to complete approximately 8 plans per week Contractor will ensure that all participants who are program ready, complete a plan.