Dean definition

Dean means the head of a faculty of the University;
Dean means a College Dean, or the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, or the Dean of the Graduate School, or the equivalent as indicated—or in all cases a “Dean’s designee” appointed to handle academic grievances for the unit.
Dean means the Dean of a Faculty of the University;

Examples of Dean in a sentence

  • Roll Call: AYES – Vince Aiello, Julie Berry, Dean Casper, Julie Jackson, Rick Lloyd, Darcy Nendza, and John Malloy.

  • The Dean also assumes other duties and responsibilities assigned by the President.

  • In cases where students miss work that is worth less than 10% of the total course grade (two or fewer assignments) due to medical illness or compassionate grounds, if documentation is voluntarily submitted to the Associate Dean’s office and the Associate Dean grants an accommodation, then the missed assignment(s) or quiz(zes) will be discounted in the calculation of the final grade for the course.

  • All photographic images are under the ownership of Dean Estate Agents Ltd and therefore Dean Estate Agents retain the copyright.

  • Siluvainathan,The event proceeded with the dis- tribution of awards in various cat- egories, including Best Faculty Award, Best Researcher Award, Best HOD, Best Dean, and Best Student Award.


More Definitions of Dean

Dean means the head of a Faculty;
Dean means the head of a Faculty or the head of an academic body granted the status of a Faculty by this Act or by the Statutes or Regulations;
Dean means the Dean of the Institute;
Dean means the Dean of the University;
Dean means a College Dean or the equivalent as indicated—or in all cases a "Dean’s designee" appointed to handle academic grievances for the unit.
Dean means the Chairman of the Board of a Faculty;
Dean means the Dean of a Faculty;