Full-time study definition
Full-time study means undertaking a full-time course at an approved educational institution either in the Cayman Islands or overseas while being absent from normal employment duties during the period of the course;
Full-time study means: a university course that, for the purposes of the Higher Education Contribution Scheme, represents a standard student load for the equivalent of a full-time student; a course that is at least 15 class contact hours a week; or a course determined as being full-time by the relevant educational institution and which meets the requirements of any Guidelines. ‘Funds’ or ‘Funding’ means any amounts (in cash or kind) payable by the Department under this Agreement specified to be Funds or Funding, including any amounts not expressly identified as Fees, Reimbursements, Wage Subsidies or Ancillary Payments.
Full-time study means a student is enrolled at the undergraduate for 12 or more semester units of credit (or the equivalent in other units of credit) or is enrolled at the graduate equivalent in other units of credit of courses ranked as graduate level).
More Definitions of Full-time study
Full-time study means the equivalent of, if measured in credit hours, 24 semester or trimester, or 36 quarter hours, or if measured in clock hours, 900 hours, to be completed within 30 weeks of instruction.
Full-time study means a student is enrolled at the undergraduate level for 12 or more semester units of credit (or the equivalent in other units of credit) or is enrolled at the graduate equivalent in other units of credit of courses ranked as graduate level). This requirement can be satisfied as long as the student accumulates 24 credits over a 30-week period.
Full-time study means full-time study or equivalent period of part-time study,
Full-time study means enrollment for at least 12 credit hours per semester or its equivalent in quarter hours at the undergraduate level. The total hours counted will not include courses taken for audit, but may include required developmental or remedial courses and other elective courses that normally are not counted toward a degree at the participating institution.
Full-time study means the amount of study for a particular Program, which is approved by the College. For student visa Students it is fixed at twenty hours per week for a minimum of twenty-six to thirty-six weeks per year at a minimum average course attendance of 80% at any stage of their course. Mark means a logo, trademark, design, or crest that belongs to or carries the name of the College. PRISMS means the Provider Registration and International Students Management System (the electronic system that holds CRICOS and the electronic confirmation of enrolment). Program means a full time registered education and training program offered by the College and registered on the CRICOS. Program Fee means the tuition and other fee for a Program set by the College. Services means the services that the Agent is responsible for providing under clauses 3 and 4; Student means an “overseas student” as defined in the ESOS Act and includes:
Full-time study means a student is enrolled at the undergraduate level for 12 or more semester units of credit (or the equivalent in other units of credit) or is enrolled at the graduate equivalent in other units of credit of courses ranked as graduate level the equivalent of, if measured in credit hours, 24 semester or trimester, or 36 quarter hours, or if measured in clock hours, 900 hours, to be completed within 30 weeks of instruction.
Full-time study means the number of credits required by the institution in each term of the approved master’s degree in education program. A recipient may complete fewer credits than required for full- time study if he or she is in their last term and fewer credit hours are nec- essary to complete their degree program. In this case, the award amount shall be based on the tuition reported by the institution.