Enrollment Limits definition

Enrollment Limits. The enrollment limit for classes (distance learning and on- campus) is thirty-five (35) students. Faculty members may grant permission for additional students to enroll in a class over the enrollment limit, if space allows. The District may request additional students be enrolled in classes over the enrollment limit, if space allows. The District may request additional students be enrolled in classes over the enrollment limit, if space allows and it is determined than an enrollment error has occurred. In general, the thirty-five (35) student enrollment limit was designed to allow classes to fill to capacity with an anticipated attrition rate of up to five (5) student bringing the class size down to thirty (30) students for most classes. 6.1.1.3.1 Enrollment limits for some classes may be less than thirty-five (35) students due to curriculum guidelines or when scheduled in rooms with capacity limitations. 6.1.1.3.2 The enrollment limit for English classes (distance learning and on- campus) is thirty (30) students. 6.1.1.3.3 The enrollment limit for Science lab classes is twenty-four (24) students.

Examples of Enrollment Limits in a sentence

  • Contractor’s maximum Enrollment limit is: (Specific Plan Enrollment Limits).

Related to Enrollment Limits

  • Enrollment means the number of students who are enrolled in a school operated by the district on October 1. A student shall be counted as one whether the student is enrolled as a full-time or part-time student. Students enrolled in prekindergarten programs shall not be counted.

  • Enrollment Date means the first Trading Day of each Offering Period.

  • Open Enrollment Period means an enrollment period during which time any Eligible Employee and/or Dependent may apply to become a Subscriber and/or Covered Dependent, and existing Subscribers may apply to change to another provider network or coverage option, if available, or elect to terminate coverage.