Composite Score definition

Composite Score means the score identified by an assessment of adaptive behavior as described in the definition for "adaptive behavior".
Composite Score means score obtained by Consultant as per the formula provided in clause 5.4.
Composite Score means a summary of student performance in a school. A composite score shall include reading and mathematics in grades 3 through 8 and Algebra I & II, Biology, English I, Geometry, Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science, in a school where one or more of these EOC tests are administered, as well as student performance on the NC Computer Skills Test, competency passing rate, change in dropout rates, and percent diploma recipients who satisfy the requirements for College University Prep/College Tech Prep courses of study in grades 9 through 12 to the extent that any apply in a given school.

Examples of Composite Score in a sentence

  • The Account Management Commitment will be deemed as fulfilled if the average of the Composite Scores in each category (“Account Management Composite Score”) is equal to or greater than the Account Management Composite Score indicated on Attachment B.

  • Contractor’s Account Management Sales Team commits to provide services to the County of such quality as will result in Contractor's achieving the Account Management Composite Score, designated in Attachment B, on the Account Management Report Card.

  • A Non-Public Power Composite Score shall be derived for each Tariff Customer that does not meet the definition of Public Power as defined in Module A.

  • Each Applicant will receive a Total Compliance Composite Score on a scale of one (1) to five (5), with one (1) being the highest rating.

  • The Bidder having the highest Composite Score will be termed as the Successful Bidder.

  • See the schools Federal Financial Responsibility Composite Score attached.

  • Applications will be grouped based on the Total Financial Composite Score.

  • The Proposal Evaluation Composite Score Sheet, based on the evaluation of responsive proposals, will produce a list of the top- rated proposals that may be selected for interviews (shortlist) if determined to be necessary by the Project Manager and Evaluation Committee.

  • Provide the institution’s most recent Federal Financial Responsibility Composite Score, whether published online, provided in written form by the U.S. Department of Education, or calculated by an independent auditor using the methodology prescribed by the U.S. Department of Education.

  • The Total Financial Composite Score is based on the analysis of twenty-three (23) financial indicators.


More Definitions of Composite Score

Composite Score meanS markS obtained after adding 50% of JEE (Main)2014 (Paper 1) markS and 50% of normaliSed Standard XII (Board or Equivalent Examination) markS in PhySicS, ChemiStry and MathematicS.
Composite Score means a total of an applicant's scores on all three (3) subtests of PRAXIS I which is equal to, or greater than, the sum of the passing scores on the three subtests. Scores from either the PRAXIS I (PPST) paper and pencil test and/or from the PRAXIS I (CPPST) computerized test may be used when applying the composite score provision. Scores from the PRAXIS I computer based test (CBT) may be used when applying the composite score provision, but may not be used in conjunction with scores from the PRAXIS I (PPST) paper and pencil test and/or with the PRAXIS I (CPPST) computerized test.
Composite Score means score obtained after adding 50% of JEE (Main)2015(Paper 1) marks percentile and 50% of Standard XII (Board or Equivalent Examination) Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics marks percentile .
Composite Score means a total of an applicant’s scores on all three (3) subtests of Praxis I which is equal to, or greater than, the sum of the passing scores on the three subtests.
Composite Score means the standard used by the U.S. Department of Education that combines different measures of the elements of financial health of an institution participating in Federal Student Aid programs to yield a single measure of a school’s overall financial health. Included in the calculation are the Primary Reserve, Equity, and Net Income ratios.

Related to Composite Score

  • Composite sample means a combination of individual samples of wastewater taken at 1 hour intervals, for eight (8) hours (or for the duration of discharge, whichever is less), to minimize the effect of variability of the individual samples. Individual samples must be of equal volume. (Example: one (1) liter per hour.)

  • Composite means a combination of individual samples collected at periodic intervals of the entire discharge day. The composite must be flow proportional; either the time interval between each individual sample or the volume of each individual sample must be directly proportional to either the wastestream flow at the time of the sampling or the total wastestream flow since the collection of the previous sample. Samples may be collected manually or automatically.

  • composite supply means a supply made by a taxable person to a recipient consisting of two or more taxable supplies of goods or services or both, or any combination thereof, which are naturally bundled and supplied in conjunction with each other in the ordinary course of business, one of which is a principal supply;

  • SIFMA Index means the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association Municipal Swap Index, produced by Municipal Market Data, or if such index is not published, then such other index selected by the Treasurer which reflects the yield of tax-exempt seven-day variable rate demand bonds.

  • Case-mix index means an arithmetical index measuring the relative average costliness of outpatient cases treated in a hospital, compared to the statewide average.

  • low voltage means the set of nominal voltage levels that are used for the distribution of electricity and whose upper limit is generally accepted to be an a.c. voltage of 1000V ( or a d.c. voltage of 1500 V). [SANS 1019]

  • Process weight means the total weight of all materials introduced into any source operation. Solid fuels charged will be considered as part of the process weight, but liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air will not.

  • Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer or "LCM" is the Network Element that does one or more of the following: aggregates lower bit rate or bandwidth signals to higher bit rate or bandwidth signals (multiplexing); disaggregates higher bit rate or bandwidth signals to lower bit rate or bandwidth signals (demultiplexing); aggregates a specified number of signals or channels to fewer channels (concentrating); performs signal conversion, including encoding of signals (e.g., analog to digital and digital to analog signal conversion); or in some instances performs electrical to optical (E/O) conversion. LCM includes DLC, and D4 channel banks and may be located in Remote Terminals or Central Offices.

  • voltage means the root-mean-square value of electrical potential between two conductors.

  • SIFMA Municipal Swap Index means the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association Municipal Swap Index, or such other weekly, high-grade index comprised of seven-day, tax-exempt variable rate demand notes produced by Municipal Market Data, Inc. or its successor, or as otherwise designated by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association; provided, however, that if such index is no longer produced by Municipal Market Data, Inc. or its successor, then SIFMA Municipal Swap Index shall mean (i) the S&P Municipal Bond 7 Day High Grade Rate Index produced by Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC or its successors or (ii) if the S&P Municipal Bond 7 Day High Grade Rate Index is no longer produced, such other reasonably comparable index selected in good faith by the Board of Trustees of the Fund.

  • high voltage means the classification of an electric component or circuit, if its working voltage is > 60 V and ≤ 1500 V DC or > 30 V and ≤ 1000 V AC root mean square (rms).

  • COVID-19 Measures means any quarantine, “shelter in place,” “stay at home,” workforce reduction, social distancing, shut down, closure, sequester or any other Law, directive, guidelines or recommendations by any Governmental Authority (including the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization) in each case in connection with, related to or in response to COVID-19, including the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) or any changes thereto.

  • Feed means feed as defined in point (4) of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002;