Eligible Courses definition

Eligible Courses. The Honors College Course Agreement process may be used to convert any 200-level or above course with no available Honors section, including Education Abroad courses. Content: Honors courses are designed to follow more rigorous standards than general courses. The proposed additional coursework should be focused on intellectual and academic complexity. The activities, assignments or projects should be more challenging, include more advanced readings, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a deeper exploration and understanding of the general course content. Workload: The additional workload for a typical course agreement should amount to approximately 15 – 20 additional hours. Meetings: To ensure the agreement process is followed adequately, two or three 1-on-1 meetings between the professor and student are strongly recommended. Group Agreements: At their discretion, a professor ▇▇▇ oversee a group of Honors students enrolled in the same course and allow them to propose an agreement for a course as a group. This can be accomplished by having students follow the same set of additional requirements wherein the faculty member oversees separate individual requirements for each student. Approval for Group Agreements can be done using one single approval form if the students follow the same set of additional requirements. For Group Agreements in which students are completing different requirements separate proposals and forms for each student are required. Grades: A minimum grade of “B” is required to earn Honors credit for the enhanced course. Courses designated as Pass/Fail are not eligible for Honors credit.
Eligible Courses means undergraduate courses offered at any time through University College and that are taken for the purpose of career development. Classes must be approved in advance by the relevant school.
Eligible Courses. The Dual Credit Partnership Program is open to high school students in grades 9-12. Eligible high school students may register for dual credit courses provided they meet course prerequisites and the courses they select are on the approved undergraduate course inventory for the University. No remedial or developmental courses shall be eligible under this program. Student Eligibility: Students must meet all eligibility requirements specified in 19 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.85(b). A recommendation by the student’s high school principal or counselor and current academic transcripts must be submitted as well. Furthermore, eligible students must meet admission requirements as stipulated in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ State University Policy 6.9, Concurrent and Dual Credit Enrollment Programs, as may be amended from time to time. Eligibility requirements are also included on the Dual Credit Web page on SFA’s website ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/dual-credit. Location of Class: In most situations, dual credit students will take courses taught on the University campus. Courses taught exclusively on high school campuses or through electronic means shall comply with all Coordinating Board rules and regulations, including but not limited to the Board’s adopted Principles of Good Practice for Academic Degree and Certificate Courses and Credit Courses Offered at a Distance and applicable rules and procedures set forth in 19 Tex. Admin. Code § 4, Subchapter P and Q. Additionally, School will work with University to ensure that the School’s facilities meet the expectations and criteria required for college classes and are appropriate for college-level instruction.

Examples of Eligible Courses in a sentence

  • The GEC shall pay on behalf of the Eligible Student tuition and mandatory course fees, material fees, registration fees, and late fees attributable to GEC ("Eligible Costs") required by an Eligible Postsecondary Institution for enrollment in authorized Eligible Courses.

  • Eligible Courses: The Dual Credit Partnership Program is open to high school students in grades 9-12.

  • Eligible Courses Courses must be identified as college-level academic courses in the current edition of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide tfanual (ACOM) or those in the Workforce Education Course tfanual (WECM) identified as college-level technical courses leading toward a marketable skills achievement, award, certificate, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and/or Associate of Applied Science.

  • As authorized by the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act, MCL 388.511, et seq., and Section 21b of the State School Aid Act, MCL 388.1621b, GEC and the Eligible Student and his or her parents or guardians shall, through this Agreement, apportion financial responsibility for the Eligible Student's enrollment in Eligible Courses through designated Eligible Postsecondary Institutions.

  • Unless other arrangements are made in writing and signed by the parties, non-payment of Eligible Costs and other costs owed by the Eligible Student or his/her parents or guardians will result in the Eligible Student being prohibited from enrolling in any Eligible Courses until the first available registration period following the time at which the sums owed are paid.

  • UWA may without restriction, enter into industry partnership arrangements with other industry partners in relation to the Eligible Courses or any other course.

  • Eligible Courses All courses offered for dual credit will be identified as college-level academic courses in the current edition of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual or as a college level technical course in an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree or certificate program.


More Definitions of Eligible Courses

Eligible Courses means courses which are at a “Relevant Level” and which meet two or more of the following criteria:

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