Equate definition

Equate in this context means two educational experiences are equivalent to each other in the institution’s database.

Examples of Equate in a sentence

  • The award agreement shall be deemed automatically accepted by the Participant and the Participant shall be subject to all its terms and conditions, unless the Participant clicks the “I decline” button at the end of the award agreement on Equate+ within 30 days following the Grant Date.

  • An important aspect of this awareness-raising work will be working with partners like SmartSTEMs and Equate Scotland to secure as much employer commitment as possible to planned activities.

  • The award agreement shall be deemed automatically accepted by you and you shall be subject to all its terms and conditions, unless you click the “I decline” button at the end of the award agreement on Equate+ within 30 days following the grant date.

Related to Equate

  • Difference means in an FX and CFD the difference in price upon the opening of a Transaction and the closing of such Transaction.

  • Equal or “Approved Equal” shall mean equal as determined by DCAS, in its sole discretion.

  • EP1 means the Exercise Price in effect immediately prior to such issue of Additional Shares of Common Stock;

  • CP1 means the applicable Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such issue of Additional Shares of Common Stock;

  • Median means the area between two roadways of a divided highway, measured from edge of traveled way to edge of traveled way, but excluding turn lanes. The width of a median may be different between intersections, between interchanges, and at opposite approaches of the same intersection. (ORC 4511.01(NNN))