HELTS definition

HELTS means the Borrower’s Higher Education Long Term Strategy 2003-2010.

Examples of HELTS in a sentence

  • Provision of financial incentives to HEIs to improve the quality of their institutions and programs in alignment with HELTS, through a transparent process of competitive grants for the benefit of public and private HEIs, using two competitive grant windows to support grants to improve the quality of study programs and encourage institutional outreach to disadvantaged students.

Related to HELTS

  • Homeless means lacking fixed, regular and adequate housing. You may be homeless if you are living in shelters, parks, motels, hotels, public spaces, camping grounds, cars, abandoned buildings, or temporarily living with other people because you have nowhere else to go. Also, if you are living in any of these situations and fleeing an abusive parent, you may be considered homeless even if your parent would otherwise provide a place to live.

  • Clinic means a health facility providing health care services to individuals associated with a college or university.

  • Plagiarism means to take and present as one's own a material portion of the ideas or words of another or to present as one's own an idea or work derived from an existing source without full and proper credit to the source of the ideas, words, or works. Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:

  • Local anesthesia means the elimination of sensation, especially pain, in one part of the body by the topical application or regional injection of a drug.

  • Scalping means the situation where the Client opens too many positions in CFDs at the same time and closes them for less than five minutes or buying at Bid price and selling at Ask price, so as to gain the Bid/Ask difference.