Full-time attendance definition
Full-time attendance means that officers in training shall attend all classes and shall not be placed on duty or call except in cases of emergency for the duration of the school.
Full-time attendance means compliance by a full-time student with policies and regulations regarding attendance in effect at the institution in which he or she is enrolled.
Full-time attendance means that the full-time student is registered for the minimum number of hours required to meet that accredited institution's full-time status. A withdrawal, for any reason, from some coursework that reduces the number of hours to less than full-time during the quarter or a withdrawal from all coursework because of an illness or injury will not affect "full-time attendance" provided the student is registered to return to full-time status during the succeeding quarter or semester (or the Fall quarter if the Summer quarter is the succeeding quarter).will not affect full-time attendance provided the student will be registered to return to full-time status during the succeeding quarter or semester (or the Fall quarter if the Summer quarter is the succeeding quarter). The Administrator has the discretion to determine, based on the record, that a child is a full-time student when there is documentation that the registered hours are less than the normal institution's full-time requirements during periods of full-time status or period of disability. Full-time attendance ends at the end of the month in which course work is completed or if the student ceases attendance.(7-1-86) (8-1-95) (12-18-96/1-1-97) (2-16-00) (2-13-02) (4-10-02)
More Definitions of Full-time attendance
Full-time attendance means normal attendance as a full time student of the School during the ordinary School semester system for grades transition to year twelve (12) inclusive.
Full-time attendance at an educational institution means:
Full-time attendance means that officers in training shall attend all classes and shall not be
Full-time attendance means that the full-time student is registered for the minimum number of hours required to meet that accredited institution's full-time status. A withdrawal, for any reason, from some coursework that reduces the number of hours to less than full-time during the quarter or a withdrawal from all coursework because of an illness or injury will not affect "full-time attendance" provided the student is registered to return to full-time status during the succeeding quarter or semester (or the Fall quarter if the Summer quarter is the succeeding quarter). The Administrator has the discretion to determine, based on the record, that a child is a full-time student when there is documentation that the registered hours are less than the normal institution's full-time requirements during periods of full-time status or period of disability. (7-1- 86)(8-1-95)(12-18-96/1-1-97)(2-16-00) (2-13-02) (4-10-02)
Full-time attendance means that officers in training shall attend all classes and shall not be placed on duty, on post, or on call except in cases of an emergency for the duration of the school while completing compulsory minimum training requirements.
Full-time attendance means that the full-time student is registered for the minimum number of hours required to meet that Accredited School’s full-time status. A withdrawal from some coursework that reduces the number of hours to less than full-time during the school’s summer break will not affect Full-Time Attendance provided the student will be registered to return to full- time status during the Fall or semester. Full-Time Attendance ends at the end of the month in which coursework is completed or if the student ceases attendance.
Full-time attendance means attendance of at least 30 hours per week in a course by a trainee;