Continuous enrollment definition

Continuous enrollment means enrollment in a state- supported postsecondary education institution at the same degree level for consecutive terms, excluding summer term, since the beginning of the period for which continuous enrollment is claimed unless a sequence of continuous enrollment is broken due to extenuating circumstances beyond the student’s control, including serious personal illness or injury, or illness or death of a parent.
Continuous enrollment means enrollment at a public higher educational institution or institution of this State as a full-time student, as such term is defined by the governing body of said public higher educational institution or institutions, for a normal academic year or years or the appropriate portion or portions thereof since the beginning of the period for which continuous enrollment is claimed. Such person need not enroll in summer sessions or other such intersessions beyond the normal academic year in order that his or her enrollment be deemed continuous notwithstanding lapses in enrollment occasioned solely by the scheduling of the commencement and/or termination of the academic years, or appropriate portion thereof, of the public higher educational institutions in which such person enrolls.
Continuous enrollment means an eligible student is enrolled in the fall and spring semesters, or the equivalent, of a single year. Enrollment in the summer semester is not required.

Examples of Continuous enrollment in a sentence

  • Continuous enrollment in the alternate plan will entitle the retiree to re-enroll in a County-offered health plan during a subsequent open enrollment period.

  • Continuous enrollment in an approved program must also be maintained throughout employment with the district.

  • Continuous enrollment in the group life plan from January 1, 1977, until retirement.

  • Continuous enrollment means enrollment in at least one course at ACM within a two-year period (i.e., sixsemesters) and enrollment in at least one course every semester during enrollment at UMSON.

  • Continuous enrollment is defined as no breaks greater than 14 days unless an approved leave of absence has been granted by Grand Canyon University.


More Definitions of Continuous enrollment

Continuous enrollment means enrollment by a student in the fall and spring semesters of the fiscal year; except enrollment
Continuous enrollment means enrollment of at least one college-level credit in not less than two (2) consecutive fall and spring semesters at an eligible institution.
Continuous enrollment means the period of time a recipient is enrolled without stopping, except for the equiva- lent of one term per year, such as a summer term.
Continuous enrollment means an eligible student is enrolled on a full-time or part-time basis in successive fall and spring semesters, or the equivalent, after receiving the award. Enrollment in the summer semester is not required to meet this condition.
Continuous enrollment means a student is enrolled in the fall and spring semesters of a single academic year. Enrollment in summer semester or inter-session terms is not required.
Continuous enrollment means enrollment of not less than two (2) consecutive semesters and at least one college-level credit in an academic year at an eligible institution.
Continuous enrollment means the period of time a participant is enrolled without stopping, except for the equiv- alent of one term per academic year, such as a summer term.