CGPS definition
Examples of CGPS in a sentence
Each GPS station should be tied out to existing Orange County Published Legacy Control or CGPS, unless otherwise specified by the County.
This MOU was approved at McGill by CGPS on May 21, 2013, by APC on May 23, 2013, and by Senate on September 18, 2013.
The MOA is then submitted for approval to CGPS and then to APC, to whom Senate has delegated MOA approval.
This MOU framework was approved at McGill by APC on April 30, 2009, by CGPS on May 11, 2009, and by Senate on May 20, 2009.
The CGPS covers most of my expenses, which may include airfare, housing, excursion, local ground transportation, international health insurance, and/or some meals, depending on the program.
The Community Guide to Preventive Services published by the CDC recommends school-based and school-linked sealant programs as an evidence-based strategy for reducing dental caries in school-aged children (The Community Guide to Preventive Services [CGPS], 2002a).
The College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (CGPS) holds primary responsibility for ensuring that program policies, including admission criteria, program timelines, and requirements are clearly articulated and duly followed.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Community Guide recommendations are developed through a systematic review of available scientific data which starts with identifying all relevant studies of basic research, assessing their quality and providing a summary of the evidence (CGPS, 2002b).
Prior to teaching CGPS students for the first time, all Faculty shall attend the CGPS Teacher Effectiveness Seminar.
Faculty shall inform the respective CGPS Campus Directors of their interest in teaching courses as provided below: Prior to teaching CGPS students for the first time, all Faculty shall attend the CGPS Teacher Effectiveness Seminar.